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Re: "...a most wonderful woman, my right hand, my successor...."

Jul 13, 2007 04:21 PM
by Pablo Sender


It is not that I want to support Annie Besant at all cost, but things 
are quite complex, even more with HPB who had frequently an ulterior 
(occultist) motive behind her words and writings.
What I want to point out is that when speaking about the triple 
evolutionary scheme in the SD, HPB call "Spiritual" that of the 
Monad, and "Intellectual" that of the Manasa-Dhyani. Therefore the 
word intellectual might have a particular connotation to HPB. In fact 
she spoke about kama-manasic intelligence as being insufficient to 
the spiritual life. Besides, the Mahatmas have written to Sinnett 
telling that we can never reach them only by the development of the 
intellect. And A.B. was in touch with them, according to HPB.
So to me, that statement is not an easy one.


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "danielhcaldwell" 
<danielhcaldwell@...> wrote:
>
> In March 1891, Madame Blavatsky wrote to W.Q. Judge
> that Annie Besant was 
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------
> not psychic nor spiritual in the least -- all intellect, 
> and yet she hears Master's voice when alone, sees His Light, 
> and recognizes his voice from that of D----.   Judge, she is 
> a most wonderful woman, my right hand, my successor, when I will be 
> forced to leave you, my sole hope in England, as you are my sole
> hope in America.
> --------------------------------------------------
> Quoted from Countess Wachtmeister's "H.P.B. and the Present 
> Crisis in the Theosophical Society", p. 4.
> 
> Daniel
> http://hpb.cc
>





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