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Where is Madam blavatsky from?

Madam blavatsky

Madam blavatsky, female, was born in Novslav, yekaterina province, Ukraine, under the rule of Russian Empire, and was a Russian theologian. Her mother comes from a famous Dolgoruki family and her father is a German scientist in the Baltic Sea.

/kloc-at the age of 0/7, Madam blavatsky married Russian officer and vice governor Bo Ravac and divorced a few months later. 1875, Shenxue Society was established in new york. /kloc-arrived in India in 0/879. Three years later, he established the general theology headquarters and founded the magazine General Theologian. Madam blavatsky's book Unveiling Ai Xisi (1887) is a textbook of supernatural power.

Chinese name: Madam blavatsky.

Nationality: Russia

Occupation: theologian

Representative works: General Theologian magazine.

brief introduction

/kloc-Helen Petrovna Blavatski (1831-1891), a "prophet" in the 9th century, predicted that Maitreya would appear in Asia around 1950. Good at astrology, it is said that she was born in Russian nobility. He traveled to Turkey and Egypt and finally settled in Europe. Her speeches and works have influenced a large number of European politicians. Finally, it led to the emergence of the Nazi predecessor "the Far North Land Party".

all one's life

Later, he studied spiritualism and mysticism, traveled to Asia, Europe and the United States for many years, claimed to have lived in Tibet and India for several years, and learned from the great sages of Hinduism. In 1873, he met Kerkot in new york, and they became close partners. They founded the Theological Society with others in 1875, went to India in 1879, and founded it in Adiyar, Madras, India three years later. Theosophy is developing rapidly in India.

After that, Madam blavatsky left India and appeared as a wandering astrologer in German and Belgian. Because of her accurate divination, she soon gathered a large number of believers around Madam blavatsky-among them, many German dignitaries were also included. She finally settled in London and passed away safely on 189 1. His major works are Secret Doctrine (1888) and Answers to Theosophy (1889).

Twenty years after her death, a legend about this mysterious race began to spread among her followers. Subsequently, this legend was described in detail and published in the book "The Coming Race". [The above content is taken from Kyushu Fantasy Nine Machines]