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Spiritual Institute · Ojai, CA
The eucalyptus trees shade a Spanish Mission-style library where dust motes drift through afternoon light and the shelves hold first editions of Blavatsky, Besant, and Krishnamurti. Krotona Institute sits on eleven acres in Ojai's Foothills, a Theosophical community founded in 1912 in Hollywood and moved here in 1926 when the land was still orchards. The white stucco buildings curve around terraced gardens where stone benches face the Topa Topa Mountains. This is the American Theosophical Society's western school, maintained by residents who study the perennial philosophy: that all religions share a common esoteric core.
The library holds 12,000 volumes on comparative religion, mysticism, and Western esotericism. Classes meet in small rooms overlooking the valley. Visiting teachers lead weekend intensives on the Vedas, Kabbalah, Neoplatonism, and meditation techniques drawn from multiple traditions. Wednesday evenings there are lectures open to the public. Residents live in cottages on the grounds, tend the roses and the meditation garden, and keep the Archives, a temperature-controlled room with manuscripts, letters, and photographs documenting a century of American spiritual seeking. The Sunday morning meditation sits in silence for thirty minutes before someone rings a bell.
Krotona operates quietly. No signs on the highway. The emphasis is study, not retreat. People come for a day in the library or a weekend program, then leave. The Institute asks nothing of visitors except respect for the books and the silence in the reading room. Members of other traditions are welcome. The assumption, rarely stated, is that wisdom is older than any single lineage.
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