James A. Long
James A. Long (27 August 1898 in York, Pennsylvania, United States – 19 July 1971 in California, USA) was a theosophist and president of the Theosophical Society Pasadena.
His selection to succeed Arthur L. Conger as president of TS Pasadena was controversial. As a result, some Theosophical Societies left TS Pasadena to form TS Point Loma-Covina.
Long founded the theosophical journal Sunrise (magazine). He also endeavored to enlarge the Theosophical Library Center.
He was succeeded as president by Grace F. Knoche.
External links
- Sein Werk "Bewusstsein ohne Grenzen" online—(in German), (pdf-Dokument, 900 kB).
- Theosophical Society Pasadena: Biography of James A. Long
- Theosophy-nw.org:: Bio and article links
- Theosophy-nw.org: James A. Long
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