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Mahatma letters and human development

Jun 22, 2003 07:13 AM
by Morten Nymann Olesen


Hi all of you,

The following might be helpfull to some of the readers...

Q=Question
A=Answer

***The Theosophical Mahatma Letters and human development***

Q: How long does the process of human development actually take ?

A: As long as it takes the teacher, the individuals and the groups
to be in the right harmony. In your terms, this might be ten 
minutes or ten years - or more or less.

Q: It is said that only one in a thousand can make the grade or inititation.

A: Is it ?

Q: Is this correct ?

A: It is not correct for us and those in our situation. I am not
responsible for what other have said at other times, in other
places and situations. If you want to lump together what variuos
people have said to you or other people and use the result, you 
are an anthologist or synthesist, not a Theosophical or spiritual Seeker
in the sense in which we use the term.

Q: But I have never heard of such an idea. Surely the teachings of the great
ones who have come before us still are valid?

A: They are still valid as they ever were, given the SAME 
conditions and students. How they are to be understood and
made use of depends entirely upon the right experience and
ability of those who are trying to make use of them. The
malencholy fact is that the conditions and seekers hava changed.
The curriculum is correspondingly inappropriate.
Fanatical Theosophist cannot understand this - and continue to
cling to the teaching of dead letter Theosophy.

To for instance have the stance that the Theosophical Mahatma Letters 
can be use at any time under any circumstances - will be proved to be 
wrong. This must be a clear and quite logical fact.



from
M. Sufilight with peace and love... and some of Kidhr's friends...

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