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Re: Theos-World The Masters (AnandGholap.Net-Online Theosophy)

Dec 11, 2007 01:13 AM
by krishtar


Can one believe in CWL´s descriptions about the masters?
Is it as accurate as the texts about life on mars?
I wonder we may ponder about it.

Krishtar




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ANAND GHOLAP
  To: Anand Gholap
  Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 8:37 AM
  Subject: Theos-World The Masters (AnandGholap.Net-Online Theosophy)


  http://www.AnandGholap.net/Theosophy_Pamphlet-Anand_Gholap.pdf - Important
  pamphlet for studying and spreading Theosophy]

  "The Mahachohan is the type of the Statesman, the great Organizer, though 
He too has many military qualities. He wears an Indian body, and is tall and 
thin, with a sharp profile, very fine and clear-cut, and no hair on the 
face. His face is rather stern, with a strong, square chin; His eyes are 
deep and penetrating, and He speaks somewhat abruptly, as a soldier speaks. 
He generally wears Indian robes and a white turban.

  The Master the Comte de St. Germain resembles Him in many ways. Though He 
is not especially tall, He is very upright and military in His bearing, and 
He has the exquisite courtesy and dignity of a grand seigneur of the 
eighteenth century; we feel at once that He belongs to a very old and noble 
family. His eyes are large and brown, and are filled with tenderness and 
humour, though there is in them a glint of power; and the splendour of His 
Presence impels men to make obeisance. His face is olive-tanned; His 
close-cut brown hair is parted in the centre and brushed back from the 
forehead, and He has a short and pointed beard. Often He wears a dark 
uniform with facings of gold lace-- often also a magnificent red military 
cloak-- and these accentuate His soldier-like appearance. He usually resides 
in an ancient castle in Eastern Europe that has belonged to his family for 
many centuries.

  The Master Serapis is tall, and fair in complexion. He is a Greek by 
birth, though all His work has been done in Egypt and in connection with the 
Egyptian Lodge. He is very distinguished and ascetic in face, somewhat 
resembling the late Cardinal Newman.

  Perhaps the Venetian Chohan is the handsomest of all the Members of the 
Brotherhood. He is very tall-- about six feet five inches, and has a flowing 
beard and golden hair somewhat like those of the Manu; and His eyes are 
blue. Although He was born in Venice, His family undoubtedly has Gothic 
blood in its veins, for He is a man distinctly of that type.

  The Master Hilarion is a Greek and, except that He has a slightly aquiline 
nose, is of the ancient Greek type. His forehead is low and broad, and 
resembles that of the Hermes of Praxiteles. He too is wonderfully handsome, 
and looks rather younger than most of' the Adepts. "
  Complete book can be read at
  http://AnandGholap.net/Masters_And_Path-CWL.htm
  In Christ.
  Anand Gholap

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