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Re: Theos-World Discussion of ULT, etc.

Aug 07, 2001 08:22 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer


Eldon:
Who did what to whom 80 years ago matters not. What's
important is what we do to one another today. There is
no superior organization, historic lineage, specific
theosophical approach, nor pattern of theosophical work.
The important thing is the fire of mind and warmth of
heart.

Frank:
If it does not matter what someone did 80 years ago, then we can throw away
HPB's books, they are much older then 80 years and she discusses therein
what persons did long age before her. Also Daniel should close the Blavatsky
Archives. Why does he present on his homepage so much old stuff of people
who did something 80 years ago?

No, you've missed the point. It is not important who did what long ago. My
question is what moral code have the Theosophists of today? It seems that
many are eager to discuss teachings like rounds and races and what me do in
devachan etc. etc. but are not interested in practical Theosophy. Keywords:
Truth, selflessly, present theosophical facts unbiased, no matter who has to
making look good, but only who and what is right, without distinction of the
lineage.

If you could assure me that errors in the past do not happen today anymore I
agree with you that it matters not. But I doubt that we have learned our
lessons.
Good that you speak out that there is no superior organization, I was a
little bit fear hearing frequently one certain of them say how good they
are.

What I mean to say is that it is not any occasion important in itsself. You
can switch from one occassion to any other. What counts is in which way it
is handled.



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