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Re: Theos-World Steiner and Hitler were contemporaries

Mar 09, 2003 10:51 AM
by Etzion Becker


I think you need urgently a good coffee break. I read a few Steiner books,
and I don't know what are you talking about. He was persecuted by the Nazis,
who burnt down the first Goeteanum. I was also deeply involved with some of
the action of the group in Israel, their work with disabled and retarded
children alone would place Steiner in the first rank of helpers of humanity
in the last century. Our governmnet learnt quite a lot of how to treat these
sad souls like humans, instead of dumping them like stray dogs, as was the
norm. Take off your shoes before you talk about Steiner. There is a nice
icecream booth out of your home, go and have a nice one. Love, Etzion
----- Original Message -----
From: "netemara888" <netemara888@yahoo.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 4:11 PM
Subject: Theos-World Steiner and Hitler were contemporaries


> I spent time carefully reading a couple of Steiner's works and if
> THIS is not the inspiration for Hitler's words and deeds I don't know
> what is. The thought that came to me when I read Steiner and compared
> the dates of their lives is that Hitler could have even been
> occupying both bodies at one time! That's how similar their auras and
> spirits were. But if you do compare the dates when Steiner died
> forget the year, then immediately after that Hitler's power became
> explosive. I mean everything he touched after that came to fruition
> until his demise at the hands of the Allies.
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> That is food for thought. Steiner's work is scary to me. His people
> also believe in and channel a spirit named Michael. I am not sure how
> that fits in but read him. He changed the name of his group from
> Theosophy and changed its ideals as well. I can't read his works too
> much because I am don't like the feeling of evil I get by something
> coming out of his works. This is NOT the feeling I have ever gotten
> from reading Blavatsky or from reading Bailey.
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> Netemara
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