Thought-Forms, Egregores, and Magic: A Theosophical Exploration of the Hidden Power of Repetitive Thought

Thursday, January 15, 7:00 p.m. CT  
FREE WEBCAST

Thought Forms Egregores and Magic A Theosophical Exploration of the Hidden Power of Repetitive Thought Peggy HeubelWhat if our thoughts carried shape, power, and influence far beyond what we imagine? What if they could touch and affect others without their awareness or even our own? Across mystical traditions, from Theosophy to modern occultism, thought forms and egregores have been described as living streams of mental energy, forces that can be unconsciously or consciously created, directed, and even revered. But are they simply psychological constructs, or do they take on an existence of their own, influencing our lives in unseen ways?

In this one-hour program, we will explore the mysterious mechanics of thought forms, their transformation into egregores, and their role in both white and black magic. Can we truly create, empower, and most importantly control the outcomes of our habitual thoughts? Are we prepared to face the possibility that our thoughts live beyond us, becoming more than we ever intended? Join us for a fascinating and potentially eye-opening exploration of these hidden dimensions of mind.

Peggys-HeubelPeggy Heubel joined the Theosophical Society in Oakland in 1976 and has been an active member for nearly 50 years. She became a life member in 1977 and has served in many roles at her lodge ever since, presenting and facilitating programs under the banner of Fundamental Theosophy. One of her greatest early privileges was studying in the Partners in Theosophy program at the Krotona School, where she realized the importance of presenting theosophy to seekers in a confused world. Peggy is the past president and current secretary of the Oakland lodge, serves as one of two Western District directors for the TSA, and is also a proud member of the Theosophical Order of Service. When asked about her theosophical interests, she simply says, “all of it.”

This program will be streamed on YouTubeFacebook, and our website on Thursday, January 15, at 7:00 p.m. CT.