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To Bhakti

Dec 10, 2002 09:33 PM
by wry


I have read your recent message. My sense is that you may be right about some of the conclusions you have come to, but the question I ask is, why is it so interesting to you? I believe it is important to know the truth about history and to tell the truth in history books, but I believe this is too complex to sort out and a lot of stuff got mixed up with peoples' perception of it in such a way that a certain force was created which brought certain results. Out of this movement came Krishnamurti. I do not know how you feel about him, but, as I said before, it was an honor and a miracle to be alive and to walk the planet earth at the same time as this great human being .It was an amazing experience and I am still in awe about it. I am a synesthiac and I sometimes see colors, and as I have said in an earlier message, I frequently saw a soft rich purple light in the last years of Krishnamurti's life, which I have rarely seen since. It is hard for me to understand what happened so long ago with Madame Blavatsky, but If I can impartially see myself as I am now, as Krishnamurti taught, maybe some of my flaws will be transmuted. 

The knowledge the sages of ancient India had was extraordinary. I have a small inking of its greatness, as I am able (not much, but a little) to read some of the symbolism of old rugs, tapestries, and ancient art. If you possess some knowledge that is a little bit objective, and my intuition tells me you do, would you be so kind as to little by little, in simple words (and hopefully not in big caps), share it with us in such a way that we can take something into our day that will help us become better people?. I believe this opportunity is opening now. As I said in my previous message about the masters, regarding Madame Blavatsky and what she did or did not do, it is too late. The die is already cast. I personally believe this movement fruited with Krishnamurti, whom oddly, you did not mention in your message, but this is not to say that we cannot be theosophists or design with whatever is in front of us, or that another flowering cannot come out of this. Sincerely, Wry 






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