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Re: Theos-World attending to flaws

Mar 19, 2005 09:40 PM
by MKR


To me the issue is very simple. If I think some publication or some information is of some use or help to anyone, I will give that to the person no matter what the source of the information is. In due course of time everyone will grow up and think and decide for themselves.

mkr

At 08:36 PM 03/19/05 -0800, Cass Silva wrote:


Dear All
Leaving the issue of his perversion out of the equation, should we look at whether his works have harmed or have helped the world to evolve? This for me is the real issue. Is it helpful to give Invisible Helpers to a grieving person, as Kon pointed out, or is it harmful. If that person went on to study deeper into theosophy would s/he then be eventually disallusioned from learning that HPB says and CWL says are poles apart. Wouldn't they feel duped? Stupid, for believing it?

Kubler Ross and many psychics confirm, to those grieving, that there is life after death, and that is really all a grieving person wants to know.

Did HPB provide knowledge in this regard that would be more valuable to a grieving person or do we continue to feed the unitiated half truths?

Cass

thalprin <thalprin@yahoo.com> wrote:


Amen!


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Drpsionic@a... wrote:
> Yes, his stuff is mostly nonsense, but we would be the poorer for
not having
> had it. (Think of all the jokes at the expense of the Masters I
would not
> have!)
>
> Chuck the Heretic


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