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Re: Theos-World Steiner and Hitler were contemporaries

Mar 09, 2003 03:46 PM
by Morten Nymann Olesen


Hi Netemara and all of you,


Thanks Netemara. The below remarks got me to meditate deeply - and I haven't
finished yet....

My views, which are only views and nothing else:
To me there certainly is something nasty about the R. Steiner (in negative
circles known as "little Hitler") break away from Theosophical Society - and
also the Krishnamurti Messiah - fanatism, which all of it happenend shortly
before Hitler rose to power. And the result of that was the formation of the
present United Nations - with its strange construction - The Security
Counsil, where some members has more right than others. The permanent
members of the counsil, that is !
(You know - we are all born equal, but some are more equal than others.
George Orwell "Animal Farm" !)

The word "UBERMENSCH" creeps in when thinking about the present United
Nations Security Counsil !
The new Jew is now the Muslims, well at least to a certain degree.

What a mesh...


from
M. Sufilight with peace and love...


----- Original Message -----
From: "netemara888" <netemara888@yahoo.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 3:11 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Netemara
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