Maybe. But feminism began at Seneca falls officially. And Theosophy laid it's spiritual roots. Both during the 19th century.
Six pointed star back then too?
Yes.
Official seal of the Theosophy Society:
Rothschild funded organization, the original eastern-inspired new age religion based on kabalistic luciferianism.
"Helena Blavatsky became the first internationally famous professional psychic and she was also a brilliant occult con artist who drew such figures as G. B. Shaw and William Butler Yeats into her bizarre web. She was the first flower child , who journeyed to India for a bizarre purpose , almost 100 years before the hippie hegira of the 1960s
Blavatsky helped found the Theosophical Society in New York City in 1875 along with Henry Steel Olcott , with the motto, "There is no Religion higher than Truth" . In February 1879, Blavatsky and Olcott and arrived in India .
In 1882, Rothschild gave them a headquarters of the Theosophical Society in Adyar, in the southern suburbs of Madras, which still exists today. Known as the "Huddleston Gardens," the Theosophical Society campus lies on the south bank of the Adyar River and covers more than 265 acres of prime land.
Madame Blavatsky is the only woman who asserted, dominated, and started the first religion ever by any woman... Theosophy. She competed with Buddha, Mahavira, Zarathustra, Jesus, Mohammed, Guru Nanak and even Joseph Smith ( the creator of Rothschild funded religion Mormonism )— all men whom humans worship .
Madame Blavatsky was the first person to bring Eastern Indian spirituality to the Western world. Words and concepts such as karma, reincarnation, consciousness, kundalini, meditation, yoga, aura, OM, mantras, tantra, chakras, prana, akasha etc are now familiar, if only in a small way, to almost everyone in the West.
This popular awareness can be traced directly back to Blavatsky’s work, which first introduced such ideas to Western thought by way of several books she authored .
None of her books had a single original idea. Everything was blatantly lifted or plagiarized from ancient Hindu texts . Things she could NOT understand with her limited perception and grey matter, made very funny reading. "