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Re: Theos-World Baird T. Spalding

Apr 30, 2005 05:52 PM
by Cass Silva


Hi Morten
you wrote
He believed that the teaching of life was very simply and therefore, he 
was an opponent to Mysticism and Theosophy and those Christian Sects who 
denied that man was Divine. He said that the people he knew in Eastern said, 
it was a heresy to accept man less than Divine.
"The person seeing perfection is the Master." - Baird T. Spalding "

Cass: This doesnt seem to make sense to me, as Theosophy has always said that man is Divine. So this statement seems to be contradictory. I was not able to read any on his work without joining,so I only read the splurge at the front. I thought he must have been special, as I did read, that he dematerialized, and materialized many miles away. This suggested to me that he would have been higher than an initiate. Guess you cant judge a web site by its cover.

Cass


"M. Sufilight" <global-theosophy@stofanet.dk> wrote:
Hallo Cass and all,

My views are:

We should not forget this from the website:

" Baird T. Spalding was kind and simple man who lived a simple life. He was 
always moving and could travel 1000 miles to do a favour for a friend. He 
spent most time of his life as an research mining engineering. His work 
seems to have made him rich, becuse he was always willing to give away money 
if somebody needed. One thing Mr. Spalding didn't need much for himself 
was - sleep, only three-four hours each night.

Early, Douglas DeVorss (the founder of DeVorss & Company, Publisher P.O. Box 
550 Marina del Rey, CA 90294) and Baird T. Spalding agreed that Mr. Spalding 
never was to be introduced as an Master, but only as an author, but never 
the less Mr. Spalding made some extraordinary doings.

One very remarkable thing happened in New York (USA) when he was visting a 
friend. Spalding was to lecturing in Montreal (Canada) the same afternoon. 
At 5.00 his friend asked him if it was not time for him to leave. -"No, Its 
not until 7:30, and I have plenty of time." It was not until 6.00 he said 
goodbye and left. His friend was very nervous, because she new that he 
hardly have time to get ready and go to the airport, much less Montreal! She 
waited until just before the time for his leacture and then phoned 
Montreal. - "Please tell me." she said "has Baird Spalding arrived yet? The 
woman who answered said, "Why, he's walking up on the platform right now."

Baird T. Spalding's teaching was a mixture of taoism, early hinduism, 
buddhism and christianity.
He believed that the teaching of life was very simply and therefore, he was 
an opponent to Mysticism and Theosophy and those Christian Sects who denied 
that man was Divine. He said that the people he knew in Eastern said, it was 
a heresy to accept man less than Divine.
"The person seeing perfection is the Master." - Baird T. Spalding "
http://www.algonet.se/~hermesat/baird.htm


Maybe Spadling was an opponent towards the kind of Theosophy,
which craves for emotionalism. There some branches, that do so.



from
M. Sufilight


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cass Silva" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Baird T. Spalding


> Yes, I think it is important to check out these people as many have more 
> seeds of truth, in a 20th century perspective, as did Idries Shah.
> Cass
>
> "M. Sufilight" wrote:
> I am glad to hear that.
>
>
> M. Sufilight
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Cass Silva"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 4:09 AM
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Baird T. Spalding
>
>
>> Dear Morten,
>> This site has certainly inspired me, especially interested in learning
>> about Spalding and Sri Aurobindo. The ancient wisdom does seem to
>> continue and verifies that when the student is ready the teacher will be
>> provided, even if it through the internet.
>> Regards
>> Cass
>>
>>
>> "M. Sufilight" wrote:
>> Now his website is up and running !
>> http://www.algonet.se/~hermesat/baird.htm
>>
>>
>> M. Sufilight
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Cass Silva"
>> To:
>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 7:50 AM
>> Subject: Re: Theos-World Baird T. Spalding
>>
>>
>>> Thanks Morten,
>>> Tried the Far East link, but was unsuccessful.
>>> Enshallah
>>> Cass
>>>
>>> "M. Sufilight" wrote:
>>> Yeah...
>>>
>>> The jokers website is not active for the time being.
>>> Try google for it - and then perhaps hit the link beneath the
>>> searchresult
>>> named "Cached".
>>> The photo can also be found by googling for it.
>>>
>>> The fellow behind the website is from Sweden and a bit of a Hermes freak
>>> or
>>> something.
>>>
>>> Else try
>>> http://devorss.com/spalding.htm
>>> They have some of the info on their website.
>>> Else you can read the volume 6 of his "Life and Teachings of the Masters
>>> of
>>> the Far East" for more info.
>>> In it there is a short biographical about Spalding.
>>>
>>> Just let me know if you have trouble with that.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> from
>>> M. Sufilight
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Cass Silva"
>>> To:
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 5:39 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Theos-World Baird T. Spalding
>>>
>>>
>>>> Dear Morten
>>>> Can't get the link to work.
>>>> Cass
>>>>
>>>> "M. Sufilight" wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hallo all,
>>>>
>>>> Baird T. Spalding aged 78 - in 1935.
>>>> http://www.algonet.se/~hermesat/india.jpg
>>>>
>>>> A short biography of Spalding and a few remarkable quotes.
>>>> http://www.algonet.se/~hermesat/baird.htm
>>>>
>>>> Spalding was in contact with The Theosophical Society.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> from
>>>> M. Sufilight
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