Theosophy in
Ancient & Modern
History of the Theosophical
Society in
Welsh Theosophy and
“The League of Prohibition
of Cruel Sports”
1926
Blood-sports, dear to the heart of man,
have to be renounced as cruel and unworthy of a theosophist
A E Powell 1914
Concern for the welfare of animals has always been a key issue with
Theosophists everywhere and members have always generally regarded animals as
fellow beings. There has always been an overwhelming opposition to blood
sports, even among members who are not vegetarian. The TS in
In April 1926, Peter Freeman proposed that Mr Henry Amos, The Secretary for “The League
of Prohibition of Cruel Sports” give a lecture at Cardiff Lodge. The League was
at that time a relatively new organization only being formed two years earlier
in 1924. Peter Freeman was an early member and remained so until his death in
1956. The League still continues as “The League against Cruel Sports”. Peter’s
proposal was unanimously accepted and the lecture took place in October with a
change to Mr Percy Hurst, Chairman of the League, as speaker. The lecture was
well attended and well received.
Mr Hurst’s lecture
stimulated many Theosophists to action and in 1927 the TS in
Peter Freeman as
an MP (Brecon & Radnor 1929-31 and
Theosophical Society,