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Re: Theos-World Forget Bailey

Dec 07, 2003 04:48 AM
by Jeremy Condick


----- Original Message -----
From: Bart Lidofsky
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 5:14 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Forget Bailey

arielaretziel wrote:
> Much of Bailey's work has not stood the test of time and has been proven
to=
> have errors. Meanwhile, the Secret Doctrine seems to get more and more
> verified with each new scientific and historic discovery. It can only be
th=
> e work of Masters.

Well, according to Bailey, Einstein was wrong, and matter and energy
are NOT two facets of the same thing, which knocks out much of modern
science.
>Bart.

If, as Einstein hints, our entire solar system is but a sphere, coloring is
given to the deduction that it, in its turn, may be but a cosmic atom; thus
we would have a place within a still larger scheme, and have a center around
which our system rotates, and in which it is as the electron to the atom. We
have been told by astronomers that our entire system is probably revolving
around a central point in the heavens. Counciousness of the Atom 46. AAB.

Again one has to remind the scientists that the theories of Einstein do not
upset the laws of Euclid but encompass them. Infinity II 429. HR.

Much work is being accomplished by man for men, and through the agency of
scientific, religious and educational endeavor, the human consciousness is
steadily expanding until one by one the Sons of God are breaking through
their limitations into the world of souls. In the retrospect of history, the
picture of the emerging prisoner, Man, can be seen in clear delineation.
Little by little he has mastered the planetary boundaries; little by little,
he has grown from the stage of cave man to that of a Shakespeare, a Newton,
a Leonardo da Vinci, an Einstein, a St. Francis of Assisi, to a Christ and a
Buddha. The capacity of man to achieve in any field of human expression
seems practically unlimited, and if the past few thousand years have seen
such a stupendous growth, what shall we see in the next five thousand years?
A Treatise on White Magic 436. AAB, DK.

In an article on Our Goal Is Unity in The Free World of October, 1944, Dr.
Albert Einstein regretfully took note of "an odious materialistic attitude
toward life which leads to the predominance of an unrestrained selfishness."
But how shall this materialism and selfishness of our culture be corrected?
By geodesies in the space-time manifold of relativity theory? This would be
cold comfort from a warm heart and Einstein does not offer this way out.
Indeed, Einstein offers no clear solution. The simple truth is that the only
counterweight to "materialism" is "idealism" and this must come out [x] of
the very heart of science, as an evolutionary development. - Preface.
Educational Trends in a World Crisis by Oliver L. Reiser. Education in the
New Age AAB.

You will note that this Hierarchy is influencing, and is influenced by, the
seventh Ray of Magical Order and of Ceremonial Organization. The basic
function of this ray is to relate spirit and matter and produce the
manifested form. Esoteric Astrology 33. DK.

Energy of matter. Cosmic Fire 378. DK.

They are the lowest residue of the previous system, and the energy of that
matter (liquid, gaseous and dense) which the vibration of the logoic
permanent atom (on the plane adi) attracts to itself in the building of the
divine form. EA 49. DK.

A treatise could be written on the subject of the relation of the opposites
in the zodiacal circle for they express spirit and matter and their
interrelation, plus the play of qualitative energies; they bear witness at
the same time to the fact that these two are one and are simply the
expression of great mutable, and yet fixed and initiated spiritual Lives.
EA 183. DK.

JPC.





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