"Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine, Volume I. September 1887-February 1888" is a magazine edited by H. P. Blavatsky and Mabel Collins, which seeks to be a beacon of enlightenment in the world and dismantle long-held misunderstandings of the theosophical world. The magazine explains that its provocative title, "Lucifer," comes from the Latin term for “light-bringer,” and it serves as a counterpoint to ignorance by questioning the superstitions of the time. Early discussions even address the concerns of those wary of the title, immediately diving into explorations of hidden truths. The periodical challenges readers to think deeply about religion, philosophy, and reality.

Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine. Volume I. September 1887-February 1888.
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Venture into a controversial realm of enlightenment as a magazine boldly embraces its name, promising to defy prejudice and shed light on hidden spiritual truths.
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