Resources
Theosophical Order of Service Emblems |
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The traditional emblem of the international TOS is a rose within a square with a lotus flower in each corner. Here are some of the versions available. | |||
Traditional emblem black-&-white |
Traditional emblem
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Traditional emblem |
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Many groups have designed their own emblem or logo for national and local use. Here is a selection…. | |||
Centenary emblem (in English)
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Centenary emblem (português)
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Heart emblem (in English)
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Heart emblem (español)
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Heart emblem (português) |
Sword emblem |
Dove emblem. Pink |
Dove emblem. Blue
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Dove emblem. Yellow
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Dove emblem.
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Dove emblem.
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Dove emblem, greyscale
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Tilted globe emblem
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Rose-square-text emblem
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Diamond emblem |
Centered globe emblem
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Rose logo+text-right |
Globe+Text logo |
Presentations
TOS Ideal Of Service
A PowerPoint presentation that outlines the scope of TOS work and shows examples of noteworthy current projects.
TOS On Root Causes and Symptoms
An outstanding talk by Vicente Hao Chin, Jr, entitled On Root Causes and Symptoms, has been made available for public viewing on the internet by the Audio-Visual Department of the TS in America. It is of direct interest to TOS members in their work. We cannot recommend it too highly!
Helping the Dying
by Nelda Samarel
Dying often requires assistance, not only for those in transition but also for their families and loved ones. This Guide is intended for those who are helping. It discusses how to meet the dying person’s physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs through all phases of the dying process, offering not only an understanding of the experiences of the dying, but also practical suggestions to assist them through their final transition. The booklet contains a list of useful resources for further reading, including ones with theosophical perspectives on death and after.
You may order a printed copy by writing to the TOS in the Philippines at –
1 Iba St, Quezon City, 1114 Metro Manila, Philippines or email philtheos@gmail.com.
The booklet can also be downloaded as an PDF document Helping the Dying.
United Nations & TOS
The United Nations was built on spiritual principles and universal values such as peace, human rights, human dignity and worth, justice, respect, good neighbourliness, freedom, respect for nature and shared responsibility. These reflect the fundamental principles of the Theosophical Society since its inception in 1875. TOS groups will therefore find that there are many opportunities for promoting the theosophical principles underpinning TOS work through supporting relevant UN activities.
Brochures The Theosophical Society & the United Nations
TS and UN In English
TS & UN In French français
TS & UN In Spanish español