"[72] Although Theosophist and scholar Ernest Wood, who had tried to help the boy with his homework, considered him to be dim-witted, Leadbeater predicted that Krishnamurti would become a spiritual teacher and a great orator "much greater" than even Annie Besant.[25]. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. In 1862, when Leadbeater was eight years old, his father died from tuberculosis. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Clairvoyance by Charles Webster Leadbeater at the best online prices at eBay! It must not for a moment be supposed, however, that the attainment of this particular power was the end of the occult training. The brief message said, "Take courage. Charles Webster Leadbeater Available to download for free in PDF, epub, and Kindle ebook formats. British clergyman, occultist, and author who played a prominent part in the Theosophical Society. A young J. Krishnamurti in Madras,1910, after his First Initiation. [13], Leadbeater was Secretary of the London Lodge, and with Raja participated in its Inner Group. He spent some years in Sri Lanka working for the revival of Buddhism, and later became the Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church, which seeks to combine the preservation of the Catholic sacraments with the widest measure of freedom of thought and interpretation . Leadbeater, as quoted in The Elder Brother: A Biography of Charles Webster Leadbeater by Gregory Tillett. Leadbeaters Contribution to Buddhist Education in Ce. W. W. Capes his wife Mrs. Capes was C. W. L.'s aunt. C. Jinarajadasa. Charles Webster Leadbeater was born on the 17th of February 1847. In 1884 he moved to Adyar, the headquarters of the Theosophical Society near Madras, India. On the sixth line down, there is a record that Charles Leadbeater arrived in Bahia on that date with his wife and a young son. 6) Fundamentos de la teosofa. Mr. Leadbeater wrote an extensive body of work, which is listed in Leadbeater writings. 8) Al Pas de las Montaas Azules. Charles Webster Leadbeater was a well-known clairvoyant and theosophist who dedicated his life to the dissemination of Theosophy. "[97][note 24], The author informs that his life at Adyar was ascetic; there were practically no servants, except two gardeners and a boy who has been working in the office. by . CWL nourished, educated and trained young Krishnamurti and his brother Nityananda. [54], In 1922, the Theosophical Society began renting a mansion known as The Manor in the Sydney suburb of Mosman. '[note 15] and then walked straight out of the door into the passage. Vida [ editar | editar cdigo-fonte] Author: Charles Webster Leadbeater Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand ISBN: Category : Body, Mind & Spirit Languages : en Pages : 502. Sometimes Leadbeater heard from her very unpleasant revelations about those with whom she spoke. Annie a Taormina.jpg 960 686; 64 KB Annie Besant and CWLeadbeater London 1901.jpg 448 335; 19 KB Annie Besant and CWLeadbeater London 1901.JPG 280 271; 17 KB Astral 003.png 1,330 1,783; 592 KB "When at last she was allowed to speak, she began very well by saying how touched she was by this enthusiastic reception, and how it showed her what she had always known, that the people of India would not accept tamely these vile, cowardly, loathsome and utterly abominable slanders, circulated by these unspeakablebut here she became so vigorously adjectival that the Colonel hurriedly intervened, and somehow persuaded her to resume her seat, while he called upon an Indian member to offer a few remarks. Later, in 1909, CWL was reinstated in the Theosophical Society, under the presidency of Annie Besant. Quantity: 5 available. [63]Further, the author describes the events as follows: "Here was my own familiar silk hat, which I had never before suspected of any occult qualities, suspending itself mysteriously in the air from the tips of our fingers, and, not content with that defiance of the laws of gravity on its own account, attaching a table to its crown and lifting that also! 02 Mar 2023 09:49:45 "[78], Letters from Kuthumi The Manor was considered the Center for the Southern Hemisphere, and the representative on the physical plan of Shamballa. [3][4], On December 21, 1879, following the footsteps of his uncle, Mr. Leadbeater was ordained a priest in the Church of England. He described the "truly tremendous impression" that Mme. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. "[64][65], The author says that he was not himself thinking of the phenomenon "in the least as a manifestation from the dead," but only as the disclosure of some unknown new force. In his book How Theosophy Came to Me, Leadbeater described the training that allowed him to develop clairvoyance: Naturally I took the hint, and worked away steadily, and I think I may say intensely, at that particular kind of meditation day after day. Leadbeater writes about the importance of control over thinking and the need for skill "to concentrate thought": "Let a man choose a certain time every daya time when he can rely upon being quiet and undisturbed, though preferably in the daytime rather than at nightand set himself at that time to keep his mind for a few minutes entirely free from all earthly thoughts of any kind whatever and, when that is achieved, to direct the whole force of his being towards the highest spiritual ideal that he happens to know. Do not lose one day more than you can help. During his childhood, he and his younger brother travelled to Brazil, where their father supervised the construction of a railroad. Genealogy for Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854 - 1934) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. [103][38][note 27]. Annie Besant. by Charles Webster Leadbeater First published in 1918 4 editions in 1 language 1 previewable Read Listen. Wedgwood initiated Leadbeater into the degrees and ceremonies of Co-Freemasonry which became a new field of activity for Leadbeater. She sat listening to the wrangling on the platform for a few minutes, and then began to exhibit distinct signs of impatience. In 1920 he published The Science of the Sacraments, which described the astral forms that he saw when the Christian sacraments were performed. "[77], Leadbeater writes that Blavatsky was the best interlocutor he had ever met: "She had the most wonderful gift for repartee; she had it almost to excess, perhaps." [48], In 1909 Leadbeater encountered fourteen-year-old Jiddu Krishnamurti at the private beach of the Theosophical Society headquarters at Adyar. (Source: Public Archives, Salvador, Bahia. Sinnett's Occult World, and he joined the Theosophical Society in 1883. But he injured his foot and was unable to fulfill his obligations. Many people arose in confusion, not knowing what was happening; but a moment later Mr. Sinnett himself also came running to the door, went out and exchanged a few words, and then, re-entering the room, he stood up on the end of our bench and spoke in a ringing voice the fateful words: 'Let me introduce to the London Lodge as a wholeMadame Blavatsky!' He was a member of the Church of England and as a young man took an active part in the work of All Saints' Church, London. As there seemed to be no improvement in sight, she then jumped up from her seat, shouted in a tone of military command the one word 'Mohini! I am happy to have him with me again, for he is always a tower of strength and a fount of wisdom.[36]. To create as powerful a vehicle as possible, the celebrant needs to perform the Eucharist correctly and with intention (as opposed to rote mechanical enactment). [73][note 13], In a section I Meet Our Founder Leadbeater describes the "triumphant" appearance of Blavatsky at a meeting of the London Lodge of the British Theosophical Society, where he saw her for the first time. When he was eight years old, his father died; four years later the bank where the family had invested their savings went bankrupt. Among his modern prominent critics was the late Gregory Tillett, who wrote an influential biography titled, The Elder Brother (1982). Charles Webster Leadbeater ( / ldbtr /; 16 February 1854 - 1 March 1934) was a member of the Theosophical Society, Co-Freemasonry, author on occult subjects and co-initiator with J. I. Wedgwood of the Liberal Catholic Church . Search the history of over 797 billion Keep your own counsel, and believe in your better intuitions. "[28] One day when the Master Kuthumi visited, he asked whether Leadbeater had ever attempted "a certain kind of meditation connected with the development of the mysterious power called kundalini. [95]After three times pronouncing of a praise to the Lord Buddha: "I reverence the Blessed One, the Holy One, the Perfect in Wisdom," Leadbeater recitated on the Pali sacred formula of the Tisarana and then the Pancha Sila. Buy It Now. Charles Webster Leadbeater ( /ldbtr/; 16 thng 2 nm 1854 hoc 1847 - 1 thng 3 nm 1934) l mt thnh vin ca Hi Thng thin hc, tc gi ca nhiu sch v khoa hc huyn b. Charles Webster Leadbeater was born in Stockport, Cheshire, England in 1854. Access full book title The hidden side of Christian festivals by C.W. Charles Webster Leadbeater was a well-known clairvoyant and theosophist who dedicated his life to the dissemination of Theosophy. The next year she invited him to live at the London Theosophical Headquarters, where H.P. I was very glad to see him too. Fritz wrote frequent and detailed letters to his family, which are preserved in the Kunz Family Collection, Records Series 25.01, Theosophical Society in America Archives. Do not lose one day more than you can help. In 1883, Mr Leadbeater read a copy of A. P. Sinnetts book The Occult World and became very interested in Theosophy. A commission of the American branch of the Society was appointed to investigate the facts causing great controversy. ", Tillett stated: "Leadbeater's interest in spiritualism increased after the death of his mother on May 24, 1882. When Olcott was called back to Adyar, Leadbeater took over the lectures, discussions, and meetings, at first with some trepidation. The Astral Plane: Its Scenery, Inhabitants & Phenomena. Chelaship is an educational as well as probationary stage and the chela alone can determine whether it shall end in adeptship or failure. The Inner Life, v. I (1910) by Charles Webster Leadbeater information about this edition . 7) La sabidura antigua. 108 pages first pub 1895 6. Leadbeater traveled the last time to India in 1932. Charles Webster Leadbeater - Accusations of Pederasty | Accusations Pederasty Charles Webster Leadbeater - Accusations of Pederasty Accusations of Pederasty In 1906 Leadbeater was accused of having encouraged adolescent boys, pupils under his spiritual and secular instruction, to masturbate. It is a plan, he wrote, for helping on the evolution of the world by the frequent outpouring of floods of spiritual force. When properly enacted, he said, the ceremony created an astral thought-edifice that can take on any number of variations, although it is usually based on a foursquare ground plan surmounted with a dome. The Astral Plane C. W. Leadbeater 306 downloads. 9) Teosofa. Leadbeater, Charles Webster Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015 ISBN 10: 1517789052 ISBN 13: 9781517789053 Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, U.S.A. My Brother Leadbeater, after nearly 16 years' residence in Australia, has returned to Adyar to make his home here as of yore. His interest in Theosophy was stimulated by A.P. that the kshic records seem to be formed.. But there were others who were actively hostile to churches as such, endorsing Madam Blavatskys criticism to churches and clergymen. Very little money was coming into Adyar in those days apart from small incomes made selling books and coconuts. He accepted the offer of the Master and became "day after day" working on this kind of meditation. He was responsible for the construction of the Star Amphitheatre at Balmoral Beach in 1924. Numerous Theosophical lodges have been named after Mr. Leadbeater. Yeats, Allen Upward, Alfred Orage, and G.R.S. [70][71][note 12] The author tells that when he had claimed of joining the Society, Sinnett "became very grave and opined that that would hardly do," since Leadbeater was a clergyman. She also had knowledge of all sorts of things that relate to very different directions. Much of the time at The Manor was spent by occupants waiting for Leadbeater to appear from his room which opened on the verandah. National Secretary records. Introduccin Aunque en su gran mayora inconscientes de ello, pasan los hombres He also studied French, Latin and Greek. [66][note 11], Leadbeater says that the first theosophical book that fell into his hands was Sinnett's The Occult World. Contents 1 Early life The response from the Master Kuthumi has arrived a few months. In 1915, Wedgwood visited Australia as Grand Secretary of the Order of Universal CoMasonry and met Charles Webster Leadbeater, a leading figure in the Theosophical movement. March 3, 2022. [31]. The term "akasha" is used in Theosophical literature to refer to the matter of the third plane (counting from the subtler to the denser kind).In our Earth, it corresponds with the mental or . The scene was indescribable; the members, wildly delighted and yet half-awed at the same time, clustered round our great Founder, some kissing her hand, several kneeling before her, and two or three weeping hysterically. Another controversy was raised by an Indian servant in 1913. And when I described it to the best of my ability, would come again and again the comment: 'No, no, you are not seeing true; you are not seeing all; dig deeper into yourself, use your mental vision as well as your astral; press just a little further, a little higher. This advice was controversial at a time when even doctors held the opinion that masturbation could lead to insanity. [8] Shortly afterward, an encouraging response influenced him to go to India; he arrived at Adyar in 1884. Leadbeater recollects aspects of his own life and his work with CWL. The book CWL Speaks C. W. Leadbeaters Correspondence concerning the 1906 Crisis in the Theosophical Society is now online. I was given to understand that my own effort would have enabled me to break through in twenty-four hours longer, but that the Master interfered because He wished to employ me at once in a certain piece of work. "[101], The author claims that when he arrived in India, he did not have any clairvoyant abilities. A Textbook of Theosophy offers a comprehensive introduction to theosophical thought and practice; it's perfect for beginners just getting acquainted with this school of thought or long . Several months passed and he did not receive any reply. In a large number of instances it was a blank "either there was no evidence worth mentioning, or the ghost declined to appear when he was wanted." Sinnett replied: "Well, you see, we are in the habit of discussing every subject and every belief from the beginning, without any preconceptions whatever; and I am afraid that at our meetings you would be likely to hear a great deal that would shock you profoundly. Occult Chemistry: Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater 314 downloads. He had asked him why the Society discriminates against members according to the cloth. In the meantime, he met Mme. Leadbeater says: "Naturally I rushed forward and prostrated myself before Him; He raised me with a kindly smile, saying that though such demonstrations of reverence were the custom among the Indian peoples, He did not expect them from His European devotees, and He thought that perhaps there would be less possibility of any feeling of embarrassment if each nation confined itself to its own methods of salutation. #frasedeldia . He took my arm & held on to it & introduced me to all with a 'voil' in his tone. Leadbeater Theosophy Home Our Facebook Group Share Most Important Books on Theosophy Recommended Sequence of Reading ( For good understanding of Theosophy each book should be read minimum seven times. Silence meanwhile. Picture Information. [34], In 1922 a large house called The Manor was acquired, overlooking Sydney Harbour, and there Bishop Leadbeater lived with a resident community of those who came from many countries to learn from him, including a high proportion of young people of both sexes. She always had something to say, and it was never empty talk. [1] [23][24][25] The author mainly appeals readers "convinced of the existence of clairvoyance and familiar with theosophical terms. Talking about Australia and New Zealand as the home of the new sub-race was a popular topic. CWL World also shows a number of photographs, letters, rare archival material and key testimonies, by those who knew and worked with him, about his life, his character and his helpfulness. For the contemporary author, see, "Ultramicroscopic seeing" of matter: the "ultimate" physical atom (from, Resignation from the Theosophical Society, "He (Leadbeater) suggests that if the aspirant should concentrate on living the pure and unselfish life and practice, "The power of 'magnification' is said to be one of the powers, or, "Leadbeater had first used his psychic powers in delving in to the atom at the request of, "Through concentration on the threefold modifications which all objects constantly undergo, we acquire the power to know the past, present and the future. Invisible Helpers by Charles Webster Leadbeater. I worked at it for forty-two days, and seemed to myself to be on the brink of the final victory, when the Master Himself intervened and performed the final act of breaking through which completed the process, and enabled me thereafter to use astral sight while still retaining full consciousness in the physical bodywhich is equivalent to saying that the astral consciousness and memory became continuous whether the physical body was awake or asleep. He was best known for his extensive writings, his clairvoyant observations, and his involvement in "discovering" and raising Jiddu Krishnamurti. NEW C. W. Leadbeaters letter to a correspondent: Annie Besant, HPB Centenary (1931) and the Back to Blavatsky movement, plus Bertram Keightley at Adyar, The Mystery of C. W. Leadbeaters Clairvoyance, Madame Blavatsky and C. W. Leadbeater: A Timeline, First Letter of Master K.H. Leadbeater recollects aspects of his own life and his work with CWL. "They ranged from 22,662 BC to 624 AD Alcyone was a female in eleven of them."[51]. On the contrary, it proved to be only the beginning of a year of the hardest work that I have ever known. In the United States, there were Leadbeater Lodges in Chicago, Houston, New York City, and Jacksonville, Florida. Public interest in Theosophy in Australia and New Zealand increased greatly as a result of Leadbeater's presence there and Sydney became comparable to Adyar as a centre of Theosophical activity. Visiting Professor to the Universities of California, Santa Cruz (three times); Utrecht, Edinburgh, Warsaw and the Jung Institute, Zurich. Greeting to you, my new chela. Why is Religion part of the Second Object of the Theosophical Society? Sail on the 5th if possible. 'The term 'occultism' is one which has been much misunderstood. He will find that to gain such perfect control of thought is enormously more difficult than he supposes, but when he attains it, it cannot but be in every way most beneficial to him, and as he grows more and more able to elevate and concentrate his thought, he may gradually find that new worlds are opening before his sight. "[84][90][note 21], In section A Message the author tells how Blavatsky received in the going train car from the mahatma Kuthumi a note, which had several words intended for him: "Tell Leadbeater that I am satisfied with his zeal and devotion. He had been accompanying Blavatsky from England to Port Said, from there to Colombo, and then to Madras. Leadbeater believed Krishnamurti to be a suitable candidate for the "vehicle" of the World Teacher, a reputed messianic entity[49] whose imminent appearance he and many Theosophists were expecting. He was described in the Theosophical journals as a meteor showing a profound and deep knowledge. [93][note 22], During a brief stop in Ceylon, Blavatsky who together with Olcott even earlier became a Buddhist invited Leadbeater to follow the example of the founders of the Theosophical Society. Leadbeater life, writings and theosophical teachings at the Blavatsky Study Center, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_Webster_Leadbeater&oldid=1131942507, This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, at 14:17. Naranian vs. Besant, lettera scritta da Annie Besant al, Kersey, John. [36], Leadbeater worked on the task assigned to him for forty-two days, and it seemed to him that he was already on the verge of achieving a result when Kuthumi intervened and "performed the final act of breaking through which completed the process," and enabled the author thereafter to use astral sight while as he was retaining full consciousness in the physical body. Its focus was the highly magnetized Temple and the Center was protected by a special angel. The Elder Brother: A Biography of Charles Webster Leadbeater, Routledge & Kegan Paul Books, 1982. While in Australia he became acquainted with J. I. Wedgwood, a Theosophist and bishop in the Liberal Catholic Church who initiated him into Co-Masonry in 1915 and later consecrated him as a bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church in 1916. He left his position as a clergyman in the Church of England in 1884, travelling with Madame Helena Blavatsky to India to help her in her work for the Theosophical Society. "[35][note 26] Leadbeater had heard of that power, but thinked it to be certainly out of reach for Western people. For two years, Leadbeater and Raja lived in the Sinnett household, but after that they moved into tiny quarters meagerly supported by Leadbeater's work giving English languages to foreigners while Raja attended classes to prepare for university. Chelas from a mistaken idea of our system too often watch and wait for orders, wasting precious time which should be taken up with personal effort. James W. Matley "C. W. Leadbeater at Bramshott Parish," Appendix I of C. Jinarjadsa, C. Jinarjadsa, "Administration of Adyar Headquarters,". After reading the letter, Leadbeater hurried back to London, not doubting his decision to devote his life to the service for the Masters. Leer Descargar. An old associate of C.W. He initiated Leadbeater into Freemasonry and talked about his ordination to the priesthood in the Old Catholic Church. "Some Glimpses of Occultism: Ancient and Modern" 22 Copy quote The idea of God holding a grudge against us and needing to be asked to forgive us is an outrage on the Fatherhood of God. "[34][35] The Master recommended him to make a "few efforts along certain lines," and told him that he would himself "watch over those efforts to see that no danger should ensue." ", "19 editions published between 1899 and 2014 in 5 languages and held by 23 WorldCat member libraries worldwide. In 1886 Olcott undertook a lecture tour on behalf of the Buddhist National Educational Fund in Europe and Leadbeater accompanied him. After lecturing in New York, Boston, Toronto and Toledo, Leadbeater moved to Chicago. Charles Webster Leadbeater Published by Editorial Sirio, 2001 ISBN 10: 8478083804 ISBN 13: 9788478083800 Seller: Hamelyn, Madrid, Spain Seller Rating: Contact seller Book Used - Softcover Condition: Muy bueno US$ 5.83 Convert currency US$ 10.78 Shipping From Spain to U.S.A. Tlcharger "Rites mystiques antiques. One of the boys, James W. Matley, wrote vividly of those activities, and of field trips to London theaters and the seaside; stargazing with CWL's large telescope; and all sorts of games, boating, cricket, and tennis. It is equivalent to saying that "the astral consciousness and memory became continuous," whether the physical body was awake or asleep. [21][22] It is a study of a belief in seeing beyond the realms of ordinary sight. The date of his birth was February 16, 1854, and his christening took place on March 19, 1854. Leadbeater remains well-known and influential in New Age circles for his many works based on his clairvoyant investigations of life, including such books as Outline of Theosophy, Astral Plane, Devachanic Plane, The Chakras and Man, Visible and Invisible dealing with, respectively, the basic principles of theosophy, the two higher worlds humanity passes through after "death", the chakra system, and the human aura. [55] There he accepted young women students. An uncle, his father's brother-in-law, was the well-known Anglican cleric William Wolfe Capes. [32] We set to work to eliminate the many features which from our point of view disfigure and weaken the older liturgies, Wedgwood later wrote. "[92], During the few weeks of traveling from Egypt to India, Blavatsky radically transformed the personality of Leadbeater, who was "an ordinary lawn-tennis-playing curatewell-meaning and conscientious incredibly shy and retiring," making him a worthy disciple of mahatmas. The Hidden Side of Christian Festivals. Of middle-class background, he was ordained an Anglican clergyman in 1879; three years later he was a curate at Br.. View article Catholic Herald Abuse Of Politicians 'Worse Now' Than When My Sister Jo Cox Was Murdered, Kim Leadbeater Says Charles W. Leadbeater. [56] Lutyens stayed there in 1925, while Krishnamurti and his brother Nitya stayed at another house nearby. He "then accompanied her to the home of the, With this note mahatma ordered to Leadbeater to leave England immediately, since it was his desire, and to join Blavatsky in Alexandria. was the target of violent attacks. [37][38][note 5]. Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854 - 1934) was originally a priest of the Church of England. He left his position as a clergyman in the Church of England in 1884, travelling with Madame Helena Blavatsky to India to help her in her work for the Theosophical Society. By 1861, the family had relocated to London, where his father was a railway contractor's clerk. There, he saw again CWL after about ten years. Mrs. Besants health was deteriorating and Leadbeater went to her bedside on September 20th, 1933 and Annie Besant passed away at 4:00 p.m.[37], At the beginning of 1934 Leadbeater left from India for Australia extremely ill and frail. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. It said: Since your intuition led you in the right direction and made you understand that it was my desire you should go to Adyar immediately I may say more. Some people have attacked Leadbeater's morality based on this case, while others later added accusations of homosexuality and child abuse, which were never part of the original accusations and remain unsubstantiated. 272275. It is equivalent to saying that "the astral consciousness and memory became continuous," whether the physical body was awake or asleep. ", When Olcott founded Ananda College in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) on November 1, 1886, he installed Leadbeater as the first principal. He nevertheless resigned. Certain channels had to be opened and certain partitions broken down; I was told that forty days was a fair estimate of the average time required if the effort was really energetic and persevering. In his prologue to the latest edition of this book, John Kersey refers to the Eucharist proposed by Leadbeater as "a radical reinterpretation of the context of the Eucharist seen within a theological standpoint of esoteric magic and universal salvation; it is Catholicism expressing the love of God to the full without the burdens of needless guilt and fear, and the false totem of the temporal powers of the church. Already in Europe he had been fascinated to observe the inner effects of church services and other ceremonies as his psychic capacities led him to see and interpret them. AU $34.08. Chakra origins and development of the system in the 21st century. 1 English Second Language Paper 2 2013 Igcse Pdf Eventually, you will entirely discover a new experience and achievement by spending more cash. Leer Descargar. "[5] While working as a curate, he established organizations to occupy the local boys and girls, including the "Union Jack Field Club" for natural history studies; the Church Society for wholesome entertainment with songs and stories; and the Church of England Temperance Society. Lutyens 1975 "Chapter 33: Truth is a Pathless Land", pp. Around this time he wrote a letter to Kuthumi, asking to be accepted as his pupil. Free postage. Prof. Trompf is Emeritus Professor in the History of Ideas, University of Sydney, 2007- (Professor, 1995-2006); Adjunct Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney, 2016; Professor of History and Head of Department, University of Papua New Guinea, 1983-85; Senior Lecturer and then Associate Professor (and inter alia Head of Department), Religious Studies, University of Sydney (1978-1994).
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