Archibald Keightley
Archibald Keightley (1859–1930) joined the Theosophical Society in 1884.[1] In the London Lodge of the TS at the time were: A.P. Sinnett, Dr. Anna Kingsford, William Kingsland, Prof. William Crookes, Frank Podmore, F.W.H. Myers, Edmund Gurney, Charles Massey.[2]
Archibald Keightley | |
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Archibald Keightley in his early years | |
Born | 19 April 1859 Sedgwick, Westmorland, UK |
Died | 18 November 1930 New York City |
Known for | Theosophist |
Spouse(s) | Julia van der Planck |
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Keightley was a prominent member of the TS who helped in the editing of Helena P. Blavatsky's magnum opus, The Secret Doctrine.[1][3] He served as the General Secretary of the English Theosophical Society from 1888 to 1890.[1] He was married to Julia van der Planck a.k.a. "Jasper Niemand", the author of a number of Theosophical tracts.[4] Bertram Keightley, his uncle (although younger by one year), was also a Theosophist.
He later sided with William Quan Judge and his American branch over that led by Annie Besant, and then the faction associated with Ernest Temple Hargrove over that led by Katherine Tingley. After the death of his wife, he relocated to New York City, where he participated in the activities of the "Hargrove" branch until his death in 1930.
References
- Tillett, 1986, p. 982. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- Tillett, 1986, p. 1065. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- Wachtmeister, Countess Constance (8 August 2015), Reminiscences of H. P. Blavatsky: And the Secret Doctrine (Classic Reprint), Forgotten Books, ISBN 978-1-332-42387-3, chap. x.
- The Theosophical Movement, 1875-1950. Los Angeles: Cunningham Press. 1951. p. 123.
External links
- "Keightly, Archibald Dr". fundacionblavatsky.org. Archived from the original on 5 January 2008.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- Dr. Archibald Keightley’s Account of the Writing of The Secret Doctrine
- Karma and Free Will — A. Keightley
- The Natural Law of Altruism — Archibald Keightley
- Brotherhood – a Fact in Nature — Archibald Keightley
- Health and Disease — A. Keightley
Sources
- Gregory John Tillett (1986). "The Sydney eScholarship Repository: Charles Webster Leadbeater 1854-1934 : a biographical study". ses.library.usyd.edu.au. PhD Thesis, University of Sydney, Department of Religious Studies.