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Archive 1009 II Annie Besant Quotes A Wisdom Archive on Annie Besant Quotes Annie Besant Quotes A selection of articles related to Annie Besant Quotes: Annie Besant: (1847-1933) The daughter of William Wood and Emily Morris. Her fat her, a doctor, died when she was only five years old. Without any savings, Annie 's mother found work looking after boarders at Harrow School See Also: Non-Cooperation Movement, Salt Satyagraha, Quit India Movement: She jo ined the Indian independence movement, in the wake of the aftermath of partition of Bengal in 1905. During 1903-17 Sarojini came into contact with Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Rabindranath Tagore, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Annie Besant, C.P.Rama Swami Iyer, Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. From 1915 to 1918 she lectured all over India on welfare of youth, dignity of labour, women's emancipation and nati onalism See this and more articles and videos below. Annie Besant Quotes Archives on Annie Besant Quotes Annie Besant Quotes Mysticism is the realisation of God, of the Universal Self.Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theosophical Quotes Better remain silent, better not even think, if you are not prepared to act.Anni e Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theosophical Quotes Service is that which is done for love'ss sake for another. It is not true servi ce which is paid with wages.Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theosophical Quot es, Love The man of meditation is the man who wastes no time, scatters no energy, misses no opportunity.Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theosophical Quotes, Meditatio n When a man feels devotion to the Supreme, he has turned his back on evil and has turned his face to the goal; he may stumble, stray, even fall, but his face is turned in the right direction, he is going homewards; he must needs become dutif ul by the force of his devotion.Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theosophical Quotes No one can eat the flesh of a slaughtered animal without having used a man as slaughterer. Suppose that we had to kill for ourselves the hose bodies we would fain have upon our table, is there one woman in ho would go to the slaughterhouse to slay the bullock, the calf, the e pig?Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theosophical Quotes the hand of creatures w a hundred w sheep or th

I hold that alcohol itself is essentially a destructive, mischievous agency, and therefore its use ought to be entirely opposed, entirely renounced, as of no be nefit in the economy of the human body.Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theoso phical Quotes, Body, Alcohol Never forget that life can only be nobly inspired and rightly lived if you take it bravely and gallantly, as a splendid adventure in which you are setting into an unknown country, to face many a danger, to meet many a joy, to find many a co mrade, to win and lose many a battle.Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, Theosoph ical Quotes, Life, Live The first step to the finding of the Self is, as the Upanishad declares, the 'sc easing from evil ways's. Until evil is deliberately put away by a full effort of the will and a resolute unwavering determination, the very beginning of the fin ding of the Self may not be. The feet which tread the miry ways of sin may not p lace themselves upon the path of Holiness.Annie Besant Quotes, Annie Besant, The osophical Quotes, Effort * New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Annie Besant Annie Besant (1847-1933) The daughter of William Wood and Emily Morris. Her father, a doctor, died when she was only five years old. Without any savings, Annie's mother foun d work looking after boarders at Harrow School. Mrs. Wood was unable to care for Annie and she persuaded a friend, Ellen Marryat, to take responsibility for her upbringing. In 1866 Annie met Rev. Frank Besant. By the time she was twenty-three Annie had two children. Deeply unhappy because her independent spirit clashed with the traditional views of her husband she beg an to question her religious beliefs. When Annie refused to attend communion, Fr ank Besant ordered her to leave the family home. A legal separation was arranged . After leaving her husband Annie Besant completely rejected Christianity and in 1874 joined the Secular Society. Annie soon acquired a job working for the Nati onal Reformer and during the next few years wrote many articles on issues such a s marriage and women's rights. In 1877 Annie Besant and Charles Bradlaugh decided to publish The Fruits of Phil osophy, Charles Knowlton's book advocating birth control. Besant and Bradlaugh w ere charged with publishing material that was "likely to deprave or corrupt thos e whose minds are open to immoral influences". They were both found guilty of pu blishing an "obscene libel" and sentenced to six months in prison. At the Court of Appeal the sentence was quashed. Besant also join the socialist group, the Fabian Society, and in 1889 contribute d to the influencial book, Fabian Essays. Edited by George Bernard Shaw, the boo k sold 27,000 copies in two years. In the 1890s Annie Besant became a supporter of Theosophy, a religious movement founded by Madame Blavatsky in 1875. While in India, Annie joined the struggle for Indian Home Rule, and during the First Wor ld War was interned by the British authorities. She died in India in 1933. (See also: Annie Besant, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul ) * Encyclopedia II - Sarojini Naidu - In the Freedom struggle See Also: Non-Cooperation Movement, Salt Satyagraha, Quit India Movement She joi ned the Indian independence movement, in the wake of the aftermath of partition of Bengal in 1905. During 1903-17 Sarojini came into contact with Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Rabindranath Tagore, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Annie Besant, C.P.Rama Swami Iyer, Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. From 1915 to 1918 she lectured all o

ver India on welfare of youth, dignity of labour, women's emancipation and natio nalism. After meeting Jawaharlal Nehru in 1916 ... Read more here: Sarojini Naidu: Encyclopedia II - Sarojini Naidu - In the Freedo m struggle Home P Home

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