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Re:Isis unveiled

Feb 07, 1998 01:52 PM
by M K Ramadoss


Hi

Would look forward to your feedback after you are finished. It would be
nice if the Theosophical Classic is available on Internet for free
download. I am sure it is only a question of time.

mkr


At 06:21 PM 2/7/1998 +0000, you wrote:
>
>Ramadoss
>
>Thanks for your input.  I have not finished the abridgment of Isis.
>However, I have read the original several times and love it, but it is
>rather like a mystery novel to me where I find myself looking up and down
>other paths checking out the ideas that she is unveiling, so to speak, along
>with her original intentions.  With the abridgment, you just get the pure
>story and it is much easier to read.
>
>I do not care for the abridged edition of the Secret Doctrine, but that is a
>different type of work than Isis.
>
>----------
>>From: "M K Ramadoss" <ramadoss@eden.com>
>>Subject: Re:Isis unveiled
>>Date: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 20:56:22 -0600
>>
>>Have you read the original edition of Isis Unveiled? If so how does the
>>abridgment compare to the original? I have not read the abridgment yet.
>>
>>mkr
>>
>>At 01:23 AM 2/4/1998 +0000, you wrote:
>>>
>>>I have just begun reading M. Gomes abridgment of Isis Unveiled.  I have
>been
>>>very pleasantly surprised by how easily it reads now without all the
>>>digressions.  I was prepared to be put off by the idea of an abridgment.
>>>
>>>I would appreciate feedback from any others who might have read it.
>>>
>>>Liz
>>
>>



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