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Schola Philosophicae Initiationis : ウィキペディア英語版
Schola Philosophicae Initiationis

The Schola Philosophicae Initiationis was a philosophical-initiatic organization of theosophical cutting created in Madrid in 1928 by the Spaniards Eduardo Alfonso and Mario Roso de Luna in response to the doctrinal deviations of the Theosophical Society especially in reference to the proclamation of Jiddu Krishnamurti as the Instructor of the World.
==Foundation==

In mid-1921, Mario Roso de Luna reunited a dozen philosophers from Madrid in order to form the Rama Hesperia which kept close ties with the Mother Society in Adyar (Madras, India) as well as with the dissident groups of Point Loma (California) directed by the enthusiastic Katherine Tingley who, among other things, claimed to be William Quan Judge’s successor.
Towards 1928, a group of people close to Roso de Luna began meeting at the Café de Gijón to form a philosophical school called Schola Philosophicae Initiationis (SPI) that was "a reaction against the instability and indiscipline of the Theosophical Society, in the form of a crucible where the curdles of the concept of mental order that should have always governed the T. S".〔Alfonso, Eduardo: El porvenir de la Teosofía comprometido por la Sociedad Teosófica〕
The declared objective of the SPI was "the comparative study of the philosophies, sciences and arts in their mutual relations, and its purpose, the health and culture of its members as well as their moral progress".〔Alfonso, Eduardo: La Casa del Filósofo〕
The new School bought a property in Manzanares el Real (province of Madrid) to build a center for advanced philosophical studies baptized as ''The House of the Philosopher''.
There were also constituted three stages of knowledge "as corresponds to any initiatic society and consequently to the three objects of the Theosophical Society that, deep inside are nothing but the three initiatic grades of all analogue institutions, that having been misunderstood and disrespected, had led the T.S. to disunity and mental anarchy".〔
The disciples of the SPI followed a gradual and methodical program of studies which covered three stages: the first one, studies on Hygiene and Moral; the second one on Science and Nature; and the third one on Psychology and Philosophy.

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