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Re: Theos-World Blavatsky's writing was cause of every split in the TS

Dec 15, 2005 02:32 PM
by Mark Hamilton Jr.


You misinterpreted me a bit. A lot of A.B.'s work tended to separate
the selfish from the selfless in regards to followers of theosophy;
but that just means she mostly appealed more to those who wanted to
skip right past the heavy stuff and reap benefits from it.

My own belief is that you take shortcuts and just follow blindly
you're about as dangerous as a cult member. You have to cultivate your
knowlege from multiple sources, assimilating the good, and purging the
bad. The masters obviously had a reason for approving of Blavatsky and
her work with the Secret Doctrine. So it's obviously work that we can
learn from.

-Mark H.

On 12/14/05, Anand Gholap <AnandGholap@anandgholap.org> wrote:
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Hamilton Jr."
> <waking.adept@g...> wrote:
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> > What I do like about Annie B. is that she became the centrifuge of
> > theosophy; dissociating the thinner constituents, like those who are
> > only interested in selfish devotion to the occult, with those of the
> > thicker constituents who were devoted to evolution and brotherhood.
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> > -Mark H.
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> That is true. When she was in physical body, TS had golden days. After
> she left body, it never reached that vitality, wisdom and membership.
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Mark Hamilton Jr.
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