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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–1891):

Madame Blavatsky was the mother of modern mysticism who turned Victorian reason on its head. She claimed to speak for hidden Masters in Tibet, mixed Eastern philosophy with Western occultism, and wrote books that helped shape everyone from Gandhi to Yeats to Kandinsky. Her critics called her a fraud. Her followers called her a prophet. The truth is she was both, and neither. This episode is about what happens when imagination itself becomes rebellion. When invention becomes revelation. When a person outsmarts an empire with nothing but audacity, mystery, and smoke and mirrors.

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