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THE UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS (U.L.T.) is an association of students of theosophy which came into being through the determination of a small number of Theosophists to pursue the objectives of the Theosophical Movement without organizational distractions and formalities. The conception of U.L.T. as a vehicle for Theosophical work derives mainly from the experience and insight of Robert Crosbie, a man who, throughout a long association with the original Theosophical Society, was witness to the schisms and divisions caused in the movement by organizational claims, controversy over “authority,” and the competition of personal leaders. In 1909, with the help of a few others who had come to share his unsectarian view of theosophy, Mr. Crosbie formed the U.L.T.—a body which was defined by a simple statement of policies and intentions—and set about the task of restoring the record of the theosophical teachings available to the public and inaugurating a program of practical theosophical education. There has been no change, from that day to this, in the U.L.T. statement of purpose, called the “Declaration,” and little alteration (none in principle) in the modes of work established by Mr. Crosbie during his lifetime.
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