Douglas Keene
Douglas Keene, MD, MPH, has been a member of the Theosophical Society in America since 1980, first joining in San Antonio, Texas, while in medical school. He was also a member of the inaugural class of the Partners in Theosophy program. He has served for several years on the TSA Board of Directors, initially as Eastern Director then one term as Vice President and currently as President. During this time, Doug has made many visits to the Society’s locations in Wheaton, Illinois, Adyar, India, and the Krotona Institute in Ojai, California, for various programs and projects. He has presented at a number of lodges in the eastern United States, at the Ojai Valley TS Lodge, and at the TSA summer national convention in Wheaton.
He is a family doctor who has practiced for more than thirty-three years, initially in northwest rural Alaska, above the Arctic Circle. Later in his career, he earned a master’s degree in public health with a concentration in Global Health, following which he worked in Lesotho, Africa, for two years training native doctors. Following this he was a director in an extended care nursing facility for five years before retiring from medicine. He has written a book titled “the Universal Spirit: Exploring Theosophical Questions” that is now available from Quest Bookshop. When not in Wheaton, Doug and his wife, Risa, live in New Hampshire.
Events with Douglas Keene
May 29 - June 1, 2025
T.S. Program – A weekend with Douglas Keene, TSA President Today’s world seems to be moving at a frenetic pace, with constant, often overwhelming, conflict and corruption, news and social media reports, economic upheavals, health threats, political swings and novel expectations. Disinformation and illusion have become staples in modern times for any entity wishing influence. How can one find tranquility and purpose in such a confused environment? How can we bring our ideals more tangibly into our lives? Doug Keene will host a program to look at a few practical aspects of Theosophy that might lend some stability in our…
August 5 - 11, 2025
August 5 Tuesday dinner through August 11 Monday breakfast (PLEASE NOTE: if you intend to participate in Connections for only some days of the 6-day program, please click here to register) The Connections program continues its tradition of combining intergenerational work projects with lively discussion, meditation, community campfires and play time. The intention of this program is to promote stewardship of the camp’s facilities, and to nurture the relationships that connect us all. These relations, and commitment to Indralaya develop through shared experience of all kinds, including our shared labor, a centerpiece of Connections. SCHEDULE A typical Connections day includes project…