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Colonel Henry Steel Olcott
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott
1832 – 1907
A co-founder of the Theosophical Society in
He was a son of a merchant, born
He attended the
In 1859 Olcott volunteered to covered the
After the war Olcott resigned his commission, but did
not return to his former pursuits. He decided to study law. There is no record
of him attending any university, so he probably read law for someone and
attained his degree that way. He entered the new field of insurance law and
retained many reputable
clients including the City of New York and the Life
Mutual Insurance Company of
At 40 Olcott was reasonably well off. As a lawyer he
was doing well, having enough money to enjoy some luxuries and do some
freelance newspaper work. In 1868 he married Mary Epplee Morgan, a daughter of
an Episcopalian minister. They had four children; two died, their third son
lived only four months, and their daughter Betsy less than two years.
It seems that Betsy's death partly contributed to the
souring of Olcott's marriage. There was a separation in 1874, and after that Olcott
begun living in clubs and participating in worldly public and private
undertakings and speculations. Even Helena Blavatsky later described him as
"a gay dog" who kept a mistress and drank in clubs.
Some might have described him as a rogue, but in character
this seemed not to be the case. People who knew him considered him to be a
stereotype of a prosperous, middle-aged Yankee, who was unsophisticated,
honest, energetic, and practical. But that was before he grew his Santa-Claus
beard and stopped wearing shoes. However, even some of his enemies had to say
he was a man of integrity and sincerity.
His first experience with psychical phenomena came in
1874 when the
experienced in fifteen articles which launched his
career as a psychical investigator.
The Holmes scandal afforded Olcott his next big
opportunity. Nelson and Jennie Holmes, husband and wife, were materialization
mediums who had been accused of fraud. Helena Blavatsky arranged for further
seances and for Olcott to witness them. She and Olcott had met at the Chittenden
in
After the Eddy and Holmes investigations Olcott was
acknowledged as a creditable psychical researcher. When the professors of the
H P Blavatsky to select the most qualified American
medium. Henry Slade was their
choice.
It must be said that from their first meeting at the
Vermont farm Olcott seemed fascinated by Helena Blavatsky's psychic power;
although, it must be remembered he was attracted to all psychical phenomena.
Olcott seemed to have a love for it, as though the phenomena was a magnet drawing
him toward it. This, taken in mind, one might question whether he was the
creditable psychic investigator as many proclaimed. Also, this must be bore in
mind when examining his future relationship with Helena Blavatsky.
In those early days Helena Blavatsky professed to have
been controlled by the spirit of John King during which she specialized in
precipitated writing, independent drawing and supernormal duplication of
letters and other items. In
the presence of Olcott and the Honorable John L. Sullivan
she produced a $1,000 banknote which dissolved into a drawer.
These feats occurred after the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875.
Olcott, himself, witnessed more Theosophic feats performed by Blavatsky than
anyone else. This was another reason why he eagerly assumed the presidency of
the Society. Even though the Society was actually the
brainchild of Blavatsky, it can be said Olcott actually believed in it. Critics
claim that Blavatsky manipulated him, which may be true to some extent, but
Olcott actively participated in the Society's functions.
He sincerely believed in her power to produce
illusions through hypnotic suggestion. He testified that the Madame disappeared
from his presence in a closed room and appeared again a shot time later from
nowhere. This admission appears in Olcott's records. Such evidence makes it
intelligible to see why he
believed in the appearance of the Mahatmas and the
souvenirs they left behind.
When Olcott and Madame Blavatsky were sailing to
Bombay in 1878 they stopped in London, and A. P. Sinnett's The Early Days of
Theosophy in Europe (1922) suggests that their manners were not becoming in
polite society. It was speculated this caused the unfriendly feelings of the
Psychical Research Society (PRS) which sparked the Hodgson investigation of the
Theosophical Society that ended in Hodgson releasing a scathing report alleging
fraud and trickery by Helena Blavatsky and her associates. This put a black
mark on the Theosophical
Society for over 100 years. In 1986 the PRS published
an article in its Journal calling the report prejudiced, saying that Hodgson
had ignored all evidence favorable to Helena Blavatsky, and, that an apology
was due.
Undoubtedly Olcott's greatest achievement was his
public espousal of Buddhism that served to popularize the religion in Western
countries. He converted to Buddhism in Ceylon in 1880. His Buddhist Catechism (1881)
had been widely studied by Western Buddhists, and versions of it are still in
print.
Olcott died February 17, 1907 at Adyar,
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