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H.Roerich claims

Jun 22, 2005 03:10 AM
by Konstantin Zaitzev


> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "sova7777" <forums@s...> wrote:

> She simply didn't talk about anyone of them becoming a 
> bad guy later, neither she said it is impossible.

She didn't like that very idea at all:

"And now that we have shown that we must indeed "bid an eternal 
farewell to all the rebellious angels," we naturally pass to an 
examination of the God Jesus, who was manufactured out of the man
Jesus to redeem us from these very mythical devils..." (Isis, vol.2)

Not only one devil is mythical, but many devils too. Since many devils 
cannot be antithesis to one God, her expression is obviously 
applicable to the lesser devils, and to H.Roerich's Lucifer in 
particular.

> Well, I can understand your irritation or even hatred towards her

It's not a hatred but you are quite right about irritation.
She has introduced so much hatred and enmity into the theosophical 
movement, in Russia at least, that it by far overbalances any good she 
have done, if any. It's just like Christianity; though the Bible 
certainly has many good points, it can be too easily misunderstood (if 
it can be understood the right wayat all) and the results of 
promulgation of the Bible are but disasterous.
Agni Yoga says that Christianity is a culmination all classical 
wisdom; doesn't "Isis" say the reverse? HPB says that even early 
Christianity is an any ways inferior to Neoplatonic school, and it 
gave nothing new even in its best precepts, for all that already was 
in Chinese and Indian sources. But it has added many superstitions 
from which we suffer till now.

Also Agni Yoga says that it stands in the same relation to HPB 
teaching as Christianity stands to ancient world teachings, and as the 
teaching of Moses to that of ancient Egypt. And I am fully agree with 
this statement.



 

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