Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Who was Annie Besant?

Annie Besant was an English woman who lived between 1847 and 1933. She was a political and feminist revolutionary who was committed to social betterment, particularly in England and India where the rights of women and children were almost non-existent.

     Annie led the first successful women's strike in history--the strike of the London match-girls who were being poisoned by the chemicals in the factories and who were the most underpaid group of women at that time. She also wrote and published a book on birth control in 1869 which caused such controversy that her husband brought her to court and took custody of her children; declaring that publishing such an "obscene" pamphlet made her an unfit mother. After losing her children she became a great advocate and speaker for women's causes, and her close friend, George Bernard Shaw called her "the greatest orator of the century."

     After many years as a secularist and socialist struggling for human rights, and on the London School Board, Annie became the target of public abuse again as she became a devoted supporter of Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy. Her deep desire for spiritual growth and learning led her to become the president of the Theosophical Society--a group who are seen today as "the old guard of the New Age" bringing many Eastern concepts, such as karma and reincarnation, into awareness.

     While Annie Besant was president of this spiritual organization she found and raised a young Indian boy, J. Krishnamurti, to become a great spiritual teacher. Although he later rejected his role as as a Theosophical Guru, he did grow up to be a great spiritual teacher, as was predicted.

     Annie lived both in India and England, and was an educator and promoter of India's "home rule" just before Gandhi, and in 1917 she became President of the Indian National Congress. She died in India in 1933.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Table of Contents: Sweet Synchronicity: Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti



           A taste of "Sweet Synchronicity: Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti"

                                                  Table of Contents

Chapter One:
      Finding Annie

Chapter Two:
      Instant Therapy & A Tree-house to Dream In

Chapter Three:
      From Treehouse to the Great Hall and Back Again

Chapter Four:
     The Cure for Procrastination

Chapter Five:
     Mothers, Husbands, and Other Impossibilities

Chapter Six:
     Speaking for Herself

Chapter Seven:
     Of Match Girls, Eleanor Marx, and George Bernard Shaw

Chapter Eight:
    Ascended Masters

Chapter Nine:
    You Can Do What You Think You Can’t Do

Chapter Ten:
     The Screenplay Visualized

Chapter Eleven:
    Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Sweet Synchronicity; Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti:  The book is being so well received here in Ojai C...

Sweet Synchronicity; Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti:  The book is being so well received here in Ojai C...:   The book is being so well received here in Ojai California where I am now! I'm speaking about it at places like the Ojai Retreat,...
 
The book is being so well received here in Ojai California where I am now! I'm speaking about it at places like the Ojai Retreat, selling it to shops, giving it to friends....it's wonderful to be in the place Annie Besant and Krishnamurti lived, and to have people familiar with their lives and stories. Here's a message I received yesterday:
 
"I finished the book tonight with much pleasure. I STRONGLY agree this must be a film—there is greatness and daring and a good story of the 19th century socio-political history of gender and imperialism in Britain---- as well as the spiritual and political evolution of a Great Lady.
 Actually, I think it should be a series, like Downton Abbey!"

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Talk and Discussion on "Sweet Synchronicity, Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti"



There will be an informal talk and discussion on the book and on the lives of Annie Besant and Krishnamurti this coming Monday evening at 7:00 pm at the Ojai Retreat, on Besant Road in Ojai, California. The retreat is a lovely place to get away to "retreat and renew" and all are welcome to come for this small gathering. 

Monday, January 26, 2015

Book Review of Sweet Synchronicity; Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti



"As a fan of Annie Besant, astrology, and synchronicity I was very excited to read this book. I'm happy to say that I loved it. Understanding how difficult it is to condense the life of a woman as huge an historical figure as Annie B was, I must congratulate Spring on her ability to bring it to life in a way that was meaningful for her and for us as the reader. Besant's life speaks to so many of my generation (the baby boomers) as it parallels our experiences of being involved in the women's movement and other reform movements of the 60's and 70's as well as the spiritual journeys that we have all embarked on. Spring's passion for her subject is contagious and makes for a really inspiring and deeply satisfying read."  Sue Williamson 

Book is also being sold in Ojai at" Soul Centered" bookstore



Here's the link if you prefer to buy it through them rather than amazon.com

They're a great little shop on Montgomery Street in Ojai, California.