In the final chapter of our series on the occult guru Helena Petrovna Blavatsky we look at her surprising move to India and the scandal that ultimately destroyed her reputation. After being publicly called out as a fraud Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society never really regained it’s prestige. But how legitimate were the accusations that were leveled against the so-called “mother of the occult”? Tune in and find out how Thomas Edison, a mysterious hole in a wall, and Ghandi all play a role in the story.
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