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Re: Theos-World Romantic occultism , versus 21th century science.

Feb 22, 2002 07:52 AM
by Morten Sufilight


Hi all of you,

Brigitte wrote:
"Applications of something similar to zero point energy in the 
> process of being undertaken but practical applications of this have 
> so far not existed. It is because some people take a religious 
> occult book like the SD instead of as interesting invented myth with 
> symbolic meaning , as fact that the TS has been losing membership 
> so fast."

A view among many:
Now I hope I don't misunderstand your syntax.
My answer is, - No - I really think you are wrong here in the above quote Brigitte. I think that Theosophy and the wisdom teachings of all ages - havehad or has a PR-problem - which though is on its way to be solved. And because of that a lot of people has misunderstood, what theosophy (the wisdom teachings of all ages) really is, and also what Theosophy (i.e. certain honest seeking organizations) really is doing its best to say.
I think Theosophy is a part of theosophy - if one understand it properly with the mind of wisdom and the heart of compassion. But this doesn't imply, that no Theosophical author so to speak or another Theosophist hasn't made any mistake. I think they have, i.e. not being, what we ordinarily call Avatars of the age. 
And I also think, that you Brigitte are NOT helping - the wisdom teaching of all ages by this remark in the above quote. I.e. this remark above. I wonder, what made you write it ?

The 'thing' with the Secret Doctrine - is to me, that it contains - a compressed teaching on LIFE it self. And - that - is the wisdom teaching of all ages. That is what is called theosophy by some. But, I think ones head has to be 'spinning' somewhat the see that clearly.

And on the rest part of your interesting email. It is quite important - this anti-gravity no mistake there.
I will just say this: 
My 'flying spoon' and I don't care about physical whichles, when I am flying high mentally in the galaxies with my imaginary spoon in the pocket. ;-) smile...

But of course, what one normally will call 'new' inventions - is of interest to some of us.
There is a physical universe to explore - yes. And that is very interesting- to many for sure. 
But, when I say, that there are mental universes to explore - people think I am sick, - because they havn't seen any such universe(s) themselves.

Try this - antigravity model: http://www.enterprisemission.com/anti-grav.htm
(Einstein didn't know everything.)
One could ask if NASA is keeping this secret from the Muslims - couldn't one accuse them for plotting terrorism ? Or one could at least say, that it isn't free science for everyone and free humanistic thinking, - and that it is against the image NASA likes to create internationally.

The sufi's are also named as 'heart-spies' and not 'hard-pies'.

Feel free to do your best


from
Sufilight with the Rugrat called "Sick" and a Flying Circus...




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From: "bri_mue" <bri_mue@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 3:40 PM
Subject: Theos-World Romantic occultism , versus 21th century science.


> Applications of something similar to zero point energy in the 
> process of being undertaken but practical applications of this have 
> so far not existed. It is because some people take a religious 
> occult book like the SD instead of as interesting invented myth with 
> symbolic meaning , as fact that the TS has been losing membership 
> so fast.
> 
> In October 2000, the US magazine Popular Mechanics for example Ning 
> Li, the Chinese-American scientist working in an area of endeavour 
> similar to Dr Evgeny Podkletnov, was close to developing an 
> operational machine capable of exerting an attractive or repulsive 
> force on all matter. By using 12-inch disc-shaped superconductors and 
> around a kilowatt of electricity, Li's device would produce a force 
> field, the magazine stated, that would 'effectively neutralize 
> gravity above a 1-ft diameter region extending from the surface of 
> the planet to outer space.' Li left the University of Alabama at 
> Huntsville in mid-2000 to pursue the commercial development of her 
> invention and has kept a low-profile since. While her eye is said to 
> be on civilian spin-offs of this remarkable breakthrough - NASA 
> scientists at the Marshall Space Flight Center believe her "AC 
> Gravity" machine could be used as a shield for protecting the 
> International Space Station against impacts by small meteorites.But 
> this has notting to do with what is in the SD.
> 
> Current research is being undertaken and also first tests reg. a 
> first application of such an AC Gravity mashine. And the only thing 
> one could say is that like Jules Verne in his fantasie has foreseen 
> certain things in his fiction books, the same can be said about Keely 
> and the SD.
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