
Roerichism or Rerikhism
[Philip Walters. ''Religion, State & Society''. Volume 28, Issue 1, 2000. Quote from the ''Editorial'': "'Rerikhism' is an example of a thoroughly Russian new religious movement".] (
Russian: ''Рерихи́зм'', ''Рерихиа́нство'', ''Ре́риховское движе́ние'') is a
spiritual,
cultural
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and
social movement
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that emerged in the
United States in the first half of the twentieth century, though it has been described as a "thoroughly Russian
new religious movement", due to its close connection with
Russia.
The movement centers on the
Neo-Theosophical religious doctrine
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of
Agni Yoga, or the Living Ethics, transmitted by
Helena Roerich and
Nicholas Roerich. Agni Yoga draws ideas from
Theosophy,
Eastern and
Western religions,
Vedic and
Buddhist traditions, molding them into
Russian culture, too. Agni Yoga is the spiritual foundation of Roerichism.
This movement played a significant role in bringing knowledge of
Asian religions
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to the
Western world. Roerichism has an international following and has many thousands of adherents. Some international and regional organizations, whose activity is based on the ideas of Roerichism, arose many years after the death of all the members of the Roerich family. Roerichism has exerted an influence on other
esoteric movements and philosophies, among them
New Age and
transhumanism.
Teachers and their teachings
Roerichism is a
spiritual and
cultural
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movement
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centered on the teachings transmitted by
Helena
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and
Nicholas Roerich. It draws ideas from
Theosophy,
Eastern and
Western religions, and
Vedic and
Buddhist traditions, molding them into
Russian culture and
Russian cosmism.
Helena Roerich

Helena Roerich (1879–1955) was a Russian theosophist, writer, and
public figure. In the 20th century, she created, in cooperation with the Teachers of the East (
Masters of the Ancient Wisdom), the philosophical teaching of ''Living Ethics'' (
Agni Yoga).
Helena was born in the family of
Ivan Shaposhnikov, a well-known
Saint-Petersburg
Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
architect. Helena's mother, belonged to an ancient
Golenischev-Kutuzov family, which originated from
Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod ( rus, links=no, Великий Новгород, t=Great Newtown, p=vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət), also known as just Novgorod (), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is one of the ol ...
at the end of the 13th century. Significant members of this family included
knyaz
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Mikhail Kutuzov,
field marshal
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of the
Russian Empire;
Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov, poet of the end of the 19th century;
Ilya Golenishchev-Kutuzov, a philologist and poet; and
Modest Mussorgsky, a well-known composer. It was a nobiliary family, distinguished not only for its
nobility but for its cultural traditions too. Helena was in frequent communication with artists and scientists of the era, such as
Vladimir Bekhterev
Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev ( rus, Влади́мир Миха́йлович Бе́хтерев, p=ˈbʲextʲɪrʲɪf; January 20, 1857 – December 24, 1927) was a Russian neurologist and the father of objective psychology. He is best known ...
,
Alexander Blok,
Sergei Diaghilev,
Arkhip Kuindzhi,
Vladimir Solovyov,
Vladimir Stasov,
Igor Stravinsky
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (6 April 1971) was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor, later of French (from 1934) and American (from 1945) citizenship. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the ...
, and
Mikhail Vrubel.
In 1901 Helena married Nicholas Roerich. Since that time they were inseparable in their life and spiritual-creative paths. She became his companion-in-arms in all his public and cultural undertakings. The Agni Yoga Society was founded by Nicholas and Helena in 1920 in the United States. It is a non-profit educational institution incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.
Together with her husband she participated in the heroic
Transhimalayan expedition (1924–1928). After the Roerich family settled in
Kullu Valley
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, in the Himalayas, they established the
Himalayan Institute of the Scientific Studies, and its honorary president was the foundress Helena Roerich.
The years of life in India were the time of the most intensive work of Helena. Here she completed a major part of books of the Agni Yoga series. She published fourteen volumes of that series. On the frontispieces of the volumes there is no author's name, since Helena Roerich considered that the sacred wisdom contained therein can not be the author's property. She considered herself an author of three books only. They were published under different pen-names: "The Foundations of Buddhism" (1927), "The Cryptograms of the East" (1929), "The Banner of the
Reverent Sergius" (1934). Besides, she maintained very active correspondence with many people from Europe, Asia and America. Two volumes of her letters (''Letters of Helena Roerich'') were published in
Riga
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in 1940. Helena also did the translations. She translated into Russian the extracts from the book ''
The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett
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'' (''The Chalice of the East'') and also two volumes of ''
The Secret Doctrine'' by
Helena Blavatsky.
Nicholas Roerich

Nicholas Roerich (1874–1947) was a Russian painter, writer,
archaeologist
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,
theosophist, philosopher, and
public figure. He is perceived by some people as a spiritual teacher and
guru.
He studied at the
Karl May School, at the
Imperial Academy of Arts, and at
St. Petersburg University from 1893–1898, and simultaneously at the Law University as well. He wrote,"From 1890s, I saw accurate symbolisms of their people's morals shown in the main directions of philosophy, cultural memorials, monuments, literature and religions from ancient India, China, Tibet and
Mongolian culture". For forty-two years Roerich lived in Russia, in India for twenty years, in the United States for three years, in Finland for two years, in France for one year, in England for one year, in China for two years, in Tibet for half a year and in Mongolia for seven–eight months. Roerich twice toured through Central and Eastern Asia, in 1924 and 1934, and following his travels in Mongolia's
Gobi, in the
Altai Mountains
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and the
Himalayan Mountains, he wrote the books "Heart of Asia" and "Altai-Himalaya". In order for humankind to coexist peacefully, he initiated the Roerich Pact during World War II for the purpose of protecting world cultural values, together with well-known international figures (
Albert Einstein,
Tagore). Roerich's paintings, so attractive with their combinations of colours, symbols, and secrets, depict hidden ideas and deep meanings. Roerich, knowing the Buddha legend, toured through the Indian and Tibetan mountains looking for the legendary
Shambhala. The Roerichs are also famous for introducing Shambhala in the
Buddhist teachings of
Western countries.
Jawaharlal Nehru's tribute to Roerich,
Roerich's sons
Nicholas and Helena had two children: George (1902 – 1960) and Svetoslav (1904 – 1993).
George de Roerich
In August 1902 their eldest son, George, was born in
Okulovka,
Novgorod Oblast. After finishing his studies at
Karl May School, he entered the Indian and Iranian department of Oriental Languages at
London University in 1918. Under the Indologist
Edward Denison Ross he studied
Sanskrit and
Pali. Later he became a world-renowned scientist, orientalist, and
guru. George is known for his contributions to
Tibetan dialectology, his monumental translation of the ''
Blue Annals'', and his 11-volume Tibetan-Russian-English dictionary with
Sanskrit parallels. After spending almost thirty years in India, George returned in 1957 to Russia. His return and acquisition of Soviet citizenship was courageous as the USSR's opinion on his family was rather distorted. Because of his effort, bans were lifted on everything associated with Roerichism and the legacy of research left by the family was preserved. The first of Nicholas Roerich's exhibitions was organized in
Moscow in 1958, then spread to
Leningrad,
Riga
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,
Kiev
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,
Tbilisi, and other cities. He was able to dispel myths about the family's philosophy of
Agni Yoga or Living Ethics in the USSR. George died on 21 May 1960, and his ashes were placed in Moscow, at the
Novodevichy Cemetery
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. Svetoslav Roerich is the author of the memorial to this outstanding
Russian scientists.
Svetoslav Roerich
Their younger son, Svetoslav, was born on 23 October 1904, in Saint Petersburg. In 1914-1916 he studied at the
Karl May School. Since 1920 he lived in the United States. Svetoslav entered the
Columbia University, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree from the department of architecture. Since 1923 he was a director of the International Centre of Art "Corona Mundi" in New York which was founded by Nicholas Roerich. In 1928 Svetoslav moved from the United States to India (
Darjiling
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), to his family. Studying the
culture,
art and
philosophy of India
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he created many paintings. Together with landscapes he painted many portraits, including the portraits of Nicholas Roerich,
Jawaharlal Nehru and
Devika Rani – Svetoslav's wife. One of the most beautiful ones is a portrait of his mother Helena Roerich, the woman of exceptional spiritual and physical beauty. Svetoslav headed the department of
folk art and
pharmacopoeia at the
Institute of Himalayan Studies "Urusvati". In 1989 up to the initiative of Svetoslav the Soviet Foundation of the Roerichs was established in the USSR; at the base of it there were the study and spread of the ideas of Agni Yoga. In 1991 he gave the archives of his parents and his eldest brother, which were kept in India until that time, to the Foundation. On 30 January 1993, Svetoslav died in
Bangalore.
Agni Yoga as the spiritual foundation of Roerichism
Religious doctrine
Agni Yoga is a religious doctrine transmitted by the Helena and Nicholas Roerichs from 1920. The followers of Agni Yoga believe that the teaching was given to the Roerich family and their associates by Master
Morya, the
guru of
Helena Roerich and
Helena Blavatsky, a founder of the
Theosophical Society. In the sixteen volumes of the Teaching of Living Ethics that have been translated into English from the original Russian, as well as in the letters of Helena Roerich, the Agni Yoga teaching is also referred to as the Teaching of Living Ethics, the Teaching of Life, the Teaching of Light, or simply as the Teaching.
Being based on the ancient knowledge of the East and the achievements of modern science in the West,
Agni Yoga concerns peculiarities of the cosmic evolution of humanity and creates a new system of perception. The Teaching pays particular attention to the cosmic laws that determine the motion of planets and growth of natural structures, birth of stars, and also human behavior and the development of the
universe. The authors of the Teaching state that these laws influence the historic and social processes in human life and unless
humanity
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* Humanity (virtue)
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realizes this life can't be improved. According to Agni Yoga, the universe is the immense spiritual-energy system in which a man plays the most important role.
Moral perfection, strict observance of ethical laws and comprehension of the key factor of culture in the development of human society are basic principles of spiritual and historical development of humanity. It is impossible to build a better future without respecting knowledge and culture.
A man, according to the Teaching, influences the cosmic processes greatly. Particular attention is paid to the consciousness of a man and the culture of thinking, since thought is energy, capable of filling space and effecting its surroundings. A man is directly responsible for the quality of his thoughts, words, and deeds, because not only his spiritual and physical health depend on them, but also the condition of the entire planet. Calling people to live in accordance with cosmic laws, Agni Yoga opens unlimited possibilities for the spiritual transformation of life, the expansion of consciousness, and the acquirement of high moral standards.
The Agni Yoga Society
The Agni Yoga Society was founded in 1920 by Helena and Nicholas Roerich. It is a non-profit educational institution incorporated in 1946 under the laws of the
State of New York, and is supported entirely by voluntary contributions and membership dues. This organization was located in the building called "
Master Apartments". The aims of the Society are embodied in the philosophy that gives it its name — Agni Yoga — as contained in the books of the Agni Yoga series published by the Society. In them is found a synthesis of ancient Eastern beliefs and modern Western thought, and a bridge between the spiritual and the scientific.
Unlike previous
yogas, Agni Yoga is a path not of physical disciplines,
meditation, or
asceticism
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— but of practice in daily life. It is the yoga of fiery energy, of consciousness, of responsible, directed thought. It teaches that the evolution of the planetary consciousness is a pressing necessity and that, through individual striving, it is an attainable aspiration for mankind. It affirms the existence of the hierarchy of light and the center of the heart as the link with the hierarchy and with the far-off worlds. Though not systematized in an ordinary sense, Agni Yoga is a Teaching that helps the discerning student to discover moral and spiritual guide-posts by which to learn to govern his or her life and thus contribute to the
common good. For this reason Agni Yoga has been called a "living ethic". Speaking about the individual's role in human spiritual evolution, Helena Roerich wrote "The greatest benefit that we can contribute consists in the broadening of consciousness, and the improvement and enrichment of our thinking, which, together with the purification of the heart, strengthens our emanations. And thus, raising our vibrations, we restore the health of all that surrounds us".
The Master Institute of United Arts and Nicholas Roerich Museum
The Master Institute of United Arts came into being in 1920 as the Master School of United Arts. It struggled to survive until, in 1922, Louis Horch financed its transfer from a single-room, all-in-one studio at 314 West
54th Street
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to a mansion he bought on the site where the Master Building would later be constructed. Originally built to house a museum for
Nicholas Roerich, a school, an auditorium and a restaurant in a residential hotel, the building was designed by Helmle, Corbett & Harrison and Sugarman & Berger. They were attracted to the spiritual quest in which the Roerichs were engaged and participated in sessions during which
Helena Roerich would receive instructions from Master
Morya and Nicholas Roerich would record them on scrolls of paper that were later transcribed into a series of texts, the "Leaves of Morya's Garden", which follows, appears to encourage the construction of a building, such as the
Master Building
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, as an educational center for spiritual enlightenment. The Master Institute aimed to give students a well-rounded education in the arts and also to "open the gates to spiritual enlightenment" through culture.
The mansion where it was located also housed the
Nicholas Roerich Museum, containing many of the thousands of paintings Roerich had created, and "Corona Mundi", which arranged exhibitions of paintings by Roerich and international artists. The Nicholas Roerich Museum in
New York City is dedicated to the works of
Nicholas Roerich, whose work focused on nature scenes from the
Himalayas. The museum is located in a
brownstone
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Type ...
at 319 West 107th Street on
Manhattan's
Upper West Side. The museum was originally located in the Master Apartments at 103rd Street and
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, which were built especially for Roerich in 1929. Currently, the museum includes between 100 and 200 of Roerich's works as well as a collection of archival materials. The Nicholas Roerich Museum in New York is the largest center of Roerich-related activity outside of Russia.
Roerich Pact and Banner of Peace
The Roerich Pact and Banner of Peace movement grew rapidly during the early nineteen-thirties, with centers in a number of countries. There were three international conferences, in
Bruges,
Belgium, in
Montevideo
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,
Uruguay, and in Washington, D.C. The Pact itself declared the necessity for the protection of the cultural product and activity of the world — both during war and peace — and prescribed the method by which all sites of cultural value would be declared neutral and protected, just as the
Red Cross does with hospitals. Indeed, the Roerich Pact was often called The
Red Cross of Culture:
Some ideas of the Roerich Pact still are not implemented in the international law, especially its principle of preference for the preservation of cultural values over military necessity.
The American-Russian Cultural Association
The American-Russian Cultural Association (
Russian: ''Америка́но–ру́сская культу́рная ассоциа́ция'') was organized in the USA in 1942 to encourage cultural ties between the
Soviet Union and the United States, with Nicholas Roerich as honorary president. The group's first annual report was issued the following year. The group does not appear to have lasted much past Nicholas Roerich's death in 1947.
International Center of the Roerichs and Museum named after Nicholas Roerich
The International Center of the Roerichs (
Russian: ''Междунаро́дный це́нтр Ре́рихов'') is a non-governmental public association of citizens and public associations incorporated on the basis of their common interests in the cause of study, preservation, and popularization of the Roerich family heritage. The Center is an associated member of the
Non-Governmental Organizations Association under the
United Nations Department of Public Information.
The Museum named after Nicholas Roerich (
Russian: ''Музе́й и́мени Н. К. Ре́риха Междунаро́дного це́нтра Ре́рихов'') contains the Roerichs' cultural heritage passed on to the Soviet Roerichs' Foundation (now International Center of the Roerichs) by
Svetoslav Roerich
Svetoslav Nikolaevich Roerich (russian: Светослáв or Святослáв Никола́евич Рéрих; 23 October 1904 – 30 January 1993) was a Russian painter based in India. He was the son of Helena and Nicholas Roerich, stud ...
in 1990. It carries with itself a new cosmic world view. The core of Roerichism is the philosophy of cosmic reality –
Agni Yoga, which develops the idea of a close relationship between mankind and the
cosmos and transmits knowledge which assists in understanding the features peculiar to the new evolutionary stage of mankind's development.
Post-Roerichian teaching of life
The Teaching of Life, which contains a new, cosmic worldview, has played and continues to play an enormous role in
paving the way for spiritual evolution. The Roerich movement, like any
social movement
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in the process of formation, has its difficulties and problems. Some international and regional organizations, whose activity is based on the ideas of Roerichism, arose many years after the death of all members of the Roerich family.
The World Organisation of Culture of Health (WOCH)
The World Organisation of Culture of Health was founded in the year 1994.
Victor Skumin was elected to the post of president-founder of the World Organisation of Culture of Health — International social movement "To Health via Culture" (
Russian: Междунаро́дное обще́ственное Движе́ние «К Здоро́вью че́рез Культу́ру»). The organization operates in accordance with what written in the charter registered with the
Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. A key element of a "Culture of Health" is to implement innovative health programs that support a holistic approach to physical, mental and spiritual well-being both inside and outside the workplace.

This organization, in order to promote international relations, has established a link with the International Buddhist Meditation Centre at
Kathmandu. The
Russian Orthodox Church is critical of the WOCH and qualifies its ideology of
Agni Yoga as
New Age:
The relationship between Skumin's doctrine of culture of health and Roerichism is also confirmed by some scientists, such as V. P. Goraschuk, professor at
H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University
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On the territory of the university there was a monument to the Ukrainian philosopher Hryhorii Skovoroda, which was opened on S ...
. In 2004, he wrote in his thesis for a doctor's degree on the speciality "general pedagogics and history of pedagogics",
The anthem of WOCH ("To Health via Culture") consists of four stanzas. The capital letters each of the four stanzas form the word
Agni.
().
Another hymn by
Skumin is termed "Urusvati".
Helena Roerich, known as the ''
Tara Urusvati'' in
Agni Yoga and Roerichism. The hymn begins with the phrase "The fire of the heart ignites Urusvati, she teaches the spirit take-off on the wings of the grace".
Skumin elaborated on the conceptions of spiritual evolution and proposed (1990) the classification of ''Homo spiritalis'' (
Latin: "spiritual man"),
the sixth root race, consisting of eight sub-races (subspecies) – HS0 Anabiosis spiritalis, HS1 Scientella spiritalis, HS2 Aurora spiritalis, HS3 Ascensus spiritalis, HS4 Vocatus spiritalis, HS5 Illuminatio spiritalis, НS6 Creatio spiritalis, and HS7 Servitus spiritalis.

The ''Journal of the World Organisation of Culture of Health ("World Health Culture Organization")'' is based in
Novocheboksarsk
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. In 1995,
Victor Skumin became the first
editor-in-chief of the journal ''To Health via Culture''. The journal received an
International Standard Serial Number
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(ISSN) 0204-3440. The main topics of the magazine are the dissemination of ideas of culture of health,
holistic medicine
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, Roerichism, and Agni Yoga.
The Organization also has its own publishing house ("To Health via Culture"), which has the right to publish the books with the
International Standard Book Number (ISBN).
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