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On Koot Hoomi

Jul 25, 2007 05:24 PM
by Karmic Nirvana


Greetings All,

First of all, this is my first post to this group and
I am enthralled by the dilettantish discussions taking
place here. 

I am very new to Theosophy. In fact, I am very new to
belief even. But after a few inexplicable events last
year, I had a rather definitive glimpse of something
which has totally changed my perspective. 

Anyways after that experience, Theosophy attracted me
immediately. I did my homework well and studied a lot
of literature on it. 

I would be keen if certain group members have more
information on the following:

>From the research done by the likes of K Paul Johnson,
it was established that Master Kuthumi was none other
then Thakar Singh Sandhawalia. However, the author was
unable to travel to Punjab personally in order to
verify these claims or find more proofs. I personally
belong from Amritsar and was keen on exploring this
missed portion of history further. Sandhawalia are a
well respected family of Punjab and they have quite a
bit of history [1]. If Thakar Singh was indeed an
ascended master or was in touch with them (probably a
group of highly knowledgeable Sikh Granthis who were
master of esoteric occultism), then there would
definitely be some kind of group who would have kept
the tradition. My suspicion is further raised by the
fact that Amritsar has a fledgling Masonic lodge. Does
anyone have more information or leads on this? Like
any people whom they know who reside in Amritsar etc
[2]? I am also keen on exploring more facts about the
Gyanganj or Hyperborea.

Secondly, I also found out that some secret documents
belonging to Count of St.Germain were passed on to
some "Oriental" in Amritsar. Does anyone has any idea
what these documents were and where they went? Any
possible leads from any people you know who reside in
Amritsar?

I am in Canada nowadays, but I would be traveling my
hometown very soon and investigate this personally. 

1.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020921/windows/main2.htm
2.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20051222/aplus.htm#1

Thanks,
Pukhraj Singh



       
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