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RE: Theos-World Re: How can you tell ifn your mind's playing tricks on you ?

Apr 17, 2005 09:12 PM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


April 17 2005

Dear T and Friends:

I think this short reprint might help us in our studies and mutual
exchanges?

	

ON THEOSOPHY AND THE T. S.


"All the work that any of us do anywhere redounds to the interest and
benefit of the whole T. S., and for that reason we know that we are united. 

The Self is one and all-powerful, but it must happen to the seeker from time
to time that he or she shall feel the strangeness of new conditions; this is
not a cause for fear. If the mind is kept intent on the Self and not
diverted from it, and comes to see the Self in all things, no matter what,
then fear should pass away in time. I would therefore advise you to study
and meditate over the Bhagavat Gita, which is a book that has done me more
good than all others in the whole range of books, and is the one that can be
studied all the time. 

This will do more good than anything, if the great teachings are silently
assimilated and put into action, for it goes to the very root of things and
gives the true philosophy of life. 

If you try to put into practice what in your inner life you hold to be
right, you will be more ready to receive helpful thoughts and the inner life
will grow more real. I hope with you that your home may become a strong
centre of work for Theosophy. 


"You want to know the inner situation of the T. S., well, it is just this:
we have all worked along for eighteen years, and the T. S. as a body has its
karma as well as each one in it. Those in it who have worked hard, of
course, have their own karma, and have brought themselves to a point ahead
of the T. S. 

Now, if the branches are weak in their knowledge of Theosophy, and in their
practice of its precepts and their understanding of the whole thing, the
body is in the situation of the child who has been growing too fast for its
strength, and if that be the case it is bound to have a check. 

For my part I do not want any great rush, since I too well know how weak
even those long in it are. As to individuals, say you, . . . and so on. 

By reason of hard and independent work you have got yourselves in the inner
realm just where you may soon begin to get the attention of the Black
Magicians, who then begin to try to knock you out, so beware. 

Attempts will be silently made to arouse irritation, and to increase it
where it now exists. So the only thing to do is to live as much as possible
in the higher nature, and each one to crush out the small and trifling
ebullitions of the lower nature which ordinarily are overlooked, and thus
strength is gained in the whole nature, and the efforts of the enemy made
nil. This is of the highest importance, and if not attended to it will be
sad. 

This is what I had in view in all the letters I have sent to you and others.
I hope you will be able to catch hold of men, here and there, who will take
the right, true, solid view, and be left thus behind you as good men and
good agents. 


THEOSOPHY for EVERYONE

.I broached to you and others the plan of getting Theosophy to the working
people. 

Has anything been done? It must be simply put. It can be understood. It is
important. Let us see if this thing cannot be done; you all promised to go
to work at it. Why not turn, like the Bible man, to the byways and hedges
from all these people who will not come? 

Then I feel sure that, if managed right, a lot of people who believe in
Theosophy but don't want to come out for it, would help such a movement,
seeing that it would involve talking to the poor and giving them sensible
stuff. If need be, I'd hold a meeting every night, and not give them
abstractions. Add music, if possible, etc. Now let me hear your ideas. 

Time rolls on and many queer social changes are on the way. 


BRANCH WORK

.and you are right as to conduct of Branches. No Branch should depend on one
person, for, if so, it will slump, sure; nor on two or three either. Here
they depended on me for a long time, and my bad health in voice for a year
was a good thing as it made the others come forward. ----- is right enough
in his way, but certainly he ought to be fitting himself for something in
addition to speaking, as the T. S. has to have a head as well as a tongue;
and if a man knows he is bad at business, he should mortify himself by
making himself learn it, and thus get good discipline. 

We sadly need at all places some true enthusiasts. But all that will come in
time. 


KNOW AND STUDY THEOSOPHY 

The main thing is for the members to study and know Theosophy, for if they
do not know it how can they give any of it to others? Of course, at all
times most of the work falls upon the few, as is always the case, but effort
should be made, as you say, to bring out other material. 

.I am abundantly sure that you are quite correct in saying that it is the
Branches which work that flourish, and that those addicted to "Parlour
Talks" soon squabble and dwindle. You have gone right to the root of the
matter. So, also, I agree with you, heart and soul, in what you say as to
the policy of a timid holding and setting forth of Theosophy. Nothing can be
gained by such a policy, and all experience points to energy and decision as
essential to any real advance.
 
.You are, I think, quite right to attempt to get all members to work for
their individual advance, by working for their Branches. By doing things in
this way, they provide an additional safeguard for themselves, while forming
a centre from which Theosophical thought can radiate out to help and
encourage others who are only beginning their upward way. 


TEACHING THE A B C OF THEOSOPHY ESSENTIAL

.I find that you state my view exactly. That view is that the A B C of
Theosophy should be taught all the time, and this not only for the sake of
outsiders, but also for the sake of the members who are, I very well know,
not so far along as to need the elaborate work all the time. 

And it is just because the members are not well grounded that they are not
able themselves to get in more inquirers. 

Just as you say, if the simple truths practically applied as found in
Theosophy are presented, you will catch at last some of the best people,
real workers and valuable members. 

And Theosophy can best be presented in a simple form by one who has mastered
the elements, as well as "the nature of the Absolute." 

It is just this floating in the clouds which sometimes prevents a Branch
from getting on. And I fully agree, also, that if the policy I have referred
to should result temporarily in throwing off some few persons it would be a
benefit, for you would find others coming to take their places. And I can
agree with you, furthermore, out of actual experience. 


.You by no means need to apologise for asking my attention to the matter of
your joining the Theosophical Society. It is my great desire and privilege
to give to all sincere enquirers whatever information I may possess, and
certainly there can be no greater pleasure than to further the internal
progress of any real student and aspirant. I think you quite right in
wishing to identify yourself with the Theosophical Society, not only because
that is the natural and obvious step for anyone sincerely interested; but
also because each additional member with right spirit strengthens the body
for its career and work. 


.In taking advantage of an opportunity to introduce Theosophy into the
secular press you are doing exactly the work which is so invaluable to the
Society, and which I so constantly urge upon our members. It is in this way
that so very many persons are reached who would otherwise be quite
inaccessible, and the amount of good which seed thus sown can accomplish is
beyond our comprehension. You have my very hearty approval of and
encouragement in your work and I am very sure that that work will not be
without fruit. 


WESTERN OCCULTISM


"This is the era of Western Occultism. We are now to stand shoulder to
shoulder in the U. S. to present it and enlarge it in view of coming
cussedness, attacks which will be in the line of trying to impose solely
Eastern disciples on us. 

The Masters are not Eastern or Western, but universal. 


THEOSOPHY DOES NOT ENCOURAGE A STUDY OF OCCULT ARTS


"I shall be glad to give you any information possible respecting Theosophy
and the Theosophical Society, but I think you err in supposing that the
purpose of either is to encourage the study of what is known as the Occult
Arts. 

Knowledge concerning, and control of, the finer forces of nature are not
things which should be sought after at our elementary stage of progress, nor
would such attainment be appropriate, even if possible, to anyone who had
not thoroughly mastered the principles of Theosophy itself. 

Mere desire for powers is a form of selfishness, and receives no
encouragement from our Teachers. 

Mme. Blavatsky stated this matter very clearly indeed in an article
published in Lucifer, entitled "Occultism versus the Occult Arts." 

When persons without a large preliminary training in the real
Wisdom-Religion seek knowledge on the Occult plane they are very apt, from
inexperience and inadequate culture, to drift into black magic. 


.I have no power to put you into communication with any adept to guide you
in a course of Occult study, nor would it be of service to you if the thing
was possible.

The Theosophical Society was not established for any such purpose, nor could
anyone receive instructions from an adept until he was ripe for it. In other
words, he must undergo a long preliminary training in knowledge,
self-control, and the subjugation of the lower nature before he would be in
any way fit for instruction on the higher planes. 

What I recommend you to do is to study the elementary principles of
Theosophy and gain some idea of your own nature as a human being and as an
individual, but drop entirely all ambition for knowledge or power which
would be inappropriate to your present stage, and to correct your whole
conception of Theosophy and Occultism. 

[Wisdom from W Q Judge -- President THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY in
AMERICA [1851-1896]

>From Volume 2 LETTERS THAT HAVE HELPED ME - p. 106
Extracts from letters written in the early days of the THEOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY :

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Best wishes,

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of thalprin
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 9:51 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: How can you tell ifn your mind's playing tricks on you ?



> Often enough, ifn you've self-deluded, sadly, you can't.

Sadder yet, (let me get my violin,) I've already see this 'episode'  
before, long enough to assertain what I saw, which is/was a pack of 
beasties acting like minah birds whose deeds/thoughts are most 
certainly not spiritual.  

"Oh, _the bordom_" 


So? What is the remedy? How to turn such a mood around?

Dal




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