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Re: Theos-World Re: The Secret Doctrine

Feb 16, 2004 09:01 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer


And, it should be added in this Kant year, strange things are to be found
sometimes in the SD.
For example, on p. I:601 she wrote about Kant:

"In this theory, generated and developed in the brain of a young man hardly
twenty-five years of age, who had never left his native place, a small town
of Northern Prussia (Königsberg) one can hardly fail to recognise either an
inspiring external power, or the reincarnation which the Occultists see in
it."

But Königsberg is not in Northern, but in East Prussia and (at least until
1945) the capital of it.

Is this a slip of HPB's memory or is it an occult hint? And if so, which?
Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "stevestubbs" <stevestubbs@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 2:15 AM
Subject: Theos-World Re: The Secret Doctrine


> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "geneticrejuvenation"
> <geneticrejuvenation@y...> wrote:
> > Would someone please tell me what is the secret doctrine or at
> > least why it should be secret from a good person who really wants
> to
> > know?
>
> The title "secret: refers to the fact that the book is written in
> such a way that hardly anybody who reads it understands it. The
> first part of the book is very profound but tha latter part merely
> requires more study than most are willing to put into it. Blavatsky
> admutted that in a magazine article. So even though it is published,
> it is still "secret" in a sense.
>
> As to why this would be desirable, that is a secret to me. I have
> yet to find out.
>
>
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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