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RE: RESTITUTION OF WQJ -- JUDGE CASE

Jan 31, 2006 04:37 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


1/31/2006 4:32 AM

 

Dear Steve:

 

Thanks and appreciated.

 

See my proposal below:

 

Best wishes,

 

Dallas

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: steven l
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 5:53 AM
To: 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: RESTITUTION OF WQJ -- JUDGE CASE

 

Dear Dal..

 

   All of your statements are most refreshing to see in print. 

 

And I suggest that Adyar be petitioned to take an open look and new
assessment of the Judge issue. I know that they will have issues with this,
because they seem to have a corporate stance, as it were, regarding what is
politically correct for them on William Quan Judge. But it is time, that
they, those who are in the position to make statements of credibility within
the the Society, be put to task regarding their fidelity to truth. 

 

  I think that Adyar has no idea, or at least acts as if they don't, as to
how their close mindedness effects the world at large. Given that there is
no more important Movement than the Theosophical on the world scene (I give
as reference the Great Master's Letter, and the effects of that Movement in
all areas of our culture), to have such an obvious schisim between thinking
people and The so-called Theosophical Society out of Adyar regarding the
easily recognisable Power for Good which Judge was and must continue to be,
although not seemingly in our midst at the present time, is really
inexcusable. 

 

That inexcusability is really a karmic "lead weight" around the neck of the
Movement in the world regarding the greater effects for good that it could
have, if this "lead weight" were to be lifted. 

 

The Narada issue in Tacoma Washington being just one of the reflections of
this corporate method of the T.S. in America. It immediately polarizes in
the way that the obortion issue does when made a political pawn.

 

    I think it should be clear to any who read this response, and all others
like it, that all of this has nothing to do with what might be seen as an
"us against them" attitude. Rather, it is a plea that those in power within
this Adyar Society, take another comprehensive look at the work of William
Quan Judge, for the purpose of unfettering the greater Movement for which he
gave his life as a dedicated reflection of the Mahatmas in the world.

 

Steve

 

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----- Original Message ----- 

From: W.Dallas <mailto:dalval14@earthlink.net>  TenBroeck 

To: 

Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 6:16 AM

 

Subject:    RE:  RESTITUTION  OF  W Q J's  REPUTATION   

 

                            --  JUDGE CASE  1894

 

 

           In my opinion: 

 

For the THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY [Adyar and elsewhere] to make a full
restitution and admit error in the matter of  RESTITUTION  of Mr. W. Q.
Judge's REPUTATION   --  JUDGE CASE  1894 would augment its reputation for
fair and honest dealing tremendously.

 

I say:   better late than never! 

 

Otherwise, it appears that present-day officers, management and members of
the T S continue to blindly support the blunders and errors of the past
mismanaging.  

 

The T S motto is:  "There is no higher religion than TRUTH!"

 

Let this be demonstrated.  All will applaud.

 

So long as that attitude prevails a serious blot on the THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
remains unredressed.  

 

It is better that the THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY do this internally.

 

Pelletier's book:  THE JUDGE  --   published by a THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY in
Edmonton, Canada is a start.

 

If this spurs further effort by the THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY membership I say
"Well done."

 

The THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY was designed originally as  a protective vehicle /
shell for the promulgation and exemplification of

 

                                  THEOSOPHY 

 

 It has no excuse for existence other than to do that.

 

Judge was an original Founder of the THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY [New York] in
1875, and worked unceasingly for THEOSOPHY through the original THEOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY  (which was never removed from New York de jure) until after he
died.

 

Every member ought to read the book mentioned below.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

        W.  Dallas  TenBroeck

=======================

 

Book: 

The  THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT (1875-1950)  pp. 380

          [based on documents]

                      $ 6.00    --    Theosophy Company,   Los Angeles,
90007

                      www. ULT.org                                     Phone
213 748-7244

 

 



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