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Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley was a prominent social worker and Theosophist, best known for her leadership of the American Section of the Theosophical Society. Born in 1847 in Newbury, Massachusetts, Tingley dedicated much of her life to the study and practice of Theosophy, a spiritual philosophy that explores the unity of all religions, the potential of human consciousness, and the development of inner wisdom. After the death of William Quan Judge, she took over leadership of the American Section of the Theosophical Society, shaping its direction in the early 20th century. Tingley is also noted for founding Lomaland, a Theosophical community in Point Loma, San Diego, where she lived and directed the Society's activities, aiming to create a space for spiritual development, education, and humanitarian work. Her influence extended beyond theosophical circles, contributing to various social reform movements. Tingley passed away in 1929 in Sweden at the age of 82, leaving behind a legacy in both the spiritual and social realms.
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