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Re: Theos-World Re: Hassle on History

Mar 02, 1999 01:45 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer


Doss wrote:

>You are right. All one needs is to look at the early history of TS. Masters
being
>extremely practical, They have worked with and through many individuals who
had
>not much of any sympathy with esoteric matters, but were men and women who
got
>things done for the betterment of Humanity. Eg. Hume, Sinnett, Kingsford
etc.
>
>mkr

True, but all three were not taught, they were no pupils, and the idea that
Masters working up to a certain degree with untrained lays (because in the
whole Western world the contacts to the Lodge were broken basicly since
centuries) means not, that they need no trained chelas in the West.

Frank




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