H. S. Olcott

H. S. Olcott, or Henry Steel Olcott, was a remarkable figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his role as a co-founder of the Theosophical Society. Born in 1832 in Orange, New Jersey, Olcott was not only a lawyer but also a devoted spiritual seeker. His journey into the realm of mysticism began in the 1870s when he became captivated by Eastern religions and philosophies. This passion led him to travel extensively, particularly in India, where he worked to bridge Eastern and Western spiritual traditions, promoting the understanding of Buddhism and Hinduism in the West.

Olcott's writings reflect his deep curiosity and commitment to spiritual exploration, making significant contributions to the fields of esotericism and comparative religion. His works often blend personal experience with scholarly research, inviting readers to contemplate the deeper aspects of life and spirituality. As you explore H. S. Olcott's writings in the app, you'll find a thoughtful blend of history, philosophy, and personal insight that continues to resonate with those seeking a greater understanding of the world around them.

The Buddhist Catechism

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H. S. Olcott



The simple aim of this little book is to give so succinct and yet comprehensive a digest of Buddhistic history, ethics and philosophy as to …