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Alma Theon (1843 - 1908) born Mary Chrystine Woodroffe Ware (or Miriam Lin Woodroffe) was an occultist and clairvoyant, and wife of and co-worker with Max Theon.

According to Max Theon, his wife was the driving force behind the Cosmic movement or Cosmic Tradition that he taught.

In her Collected Works and occasional references in The Agenda, The Mother describes Madame Theon as an extraordinary woman with great powers; and refers to miraculous experiences at Tlemcen in Algeria, where she stayed on two extended visits to learn occultism under the tutelage of the Theons.

References

  • Christian Chanel, Joscelyn Godwin, and John Patrick Deveney, The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor: Initiatic and Historical Documents of an Order of Practical Occultism Samuel Weiser 1995
  • The Mother (Mirra Alfassa) Collected Works
  • ----- The Agenda
  • Nahar, Sujata, Mother's Chronicles, book three - Mirra the Occultist, Institut de Recherches Évolutives, Paris
  • Themanlys, Pascal Visions of the Eternal Present, Argaman, Jerusalem, 1991

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