Josephine Maria Ransom, née Davies (1879-1960) was an Australian Theosophist and writer.
She travelled to India, where she became a member of the Theosophical Society in 1897, and worked with Annie Besant in Ceylon (today Sri Lanka).
[6] Sarojini Naidu, then living in London, also wrote for the journal,[4] and it featured interviews with other intellectuals such as Rabindranath Tagore.
[5] By August 1920 the magazine needed to become bimonthly, and financial difficulties forced its closure at the end of the year.
[7] Ransom also regularly lectured on different aspects of Theosophy, and was active in the organization of the Theosophical Society.