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Re: Theos-World Adyar Day - 2/17

Feb 18, 2008 06:10 AM
by Cass Silva


Isn't it a bit hypocritical that some theosophists feel that JK abandoned theosophy, when it was categorically stated in the SD and the Mahatma Letters that organized religion is the root of all evil?  Once you bring in a Messiah you are talking about an organized religion.
  Cass

MKR <mkr777@gmail.com> wrote:
          It is the day when Col Olcott died long time ago. It is a coincidence that K
also died on that day. There is a lot of people who still feel that K
abandoned the TS and ungrateful and would be opposed to name anything
connected with
K. I was aware of an instance when those in charge of purse strings
diplomatically
refused to fund the travel expenses of a first rate
lecturer who came to a group of branches to speak about K's
philosophy. Some times you need to look at the actions to read the
motivation of people.

mkr

On 2/17/08, Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks MKR, no wonder he has been on our minds. Just wondering why TS
> Adyar would choose K's death date for their annual celebration?
> Cass
>
> MKR <mkr777@gmail.com <mkr777%40gmail.com>> wrote:
> Today, February 17 is known as Adyar Day in many parts of the world. It is
> also the day when Krishnamurti passed away. Let us remember all the
> theosophists past and present who have sacrificed for the cause.
>
> mkr
>
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