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Re: Theos-World TS - Predicting the future developments

Nov 13, 2008 05:36 AM
by MKR


I agree. Many things in nature happen without notice and we get surprised.
However, sometimes astrological forecasting is right on target; but we
should not be biased because of a prediction.

MKR


On 11/13/08, Martin <Mvandertak@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>   Yow MKR,
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> As you may know, foretelling the future is like forecasting the weather:
> since it is always changing, there is no absolute way of telling what is to
> happen. Especially when you bear in mind, forces from outer (and inner)
> space do visit this "Naraka world" as well, especially when it is in great
> need. So when another causeless cause is launched, the future and past are
> all upside down and upset. Nature has tremendous and mysterious ways to even
> fool any Bodhisatva or Avatar in these 3 worlds, however a Buddha can't be
> fooled here. On the other hand "Cosmic Kama" is meant to develop pure and
> catharsed ( I bet this is a new word ) willpower or courage, based on the
> experience of longevity and previous lives (as well from the future as well
> as from the past).
> With this in mind, one could say, the element of surprise is far more
> interesting than to know at forehand what will happen..else this plane would
> be a booooorinnnnggg place...
> So in spite of KH and Morya claiming they have "masters who know", they
> were even themselves (with others) playing the game of forecasting and
> prophecizing in one of their favorite places: Simla. Their superiors do know
> the future but only based on past karma, not on new arriving causes, from
> the future and from the now. So the past is fixed and realized and based on
> the realized truth, one could foretell according the law of past karma, what
> is about to happen, but only to a certain extend (with new changes to arrive
> etc.).
> Namaste!
>
> --- On Thu, 11/13/08, MKR <mkr777@gmail.com <mkr777%40gmail.com>> wrote:
> From: MKR <mkr777@gmail.com <mkr777%40gmail.com>>
> Subject: Theos-World TS - Predicting the future developments
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com <theos-talk%40yahoogroups.com>, "theos-l" <
> theos-L@yahoogroups.com <theos-L%40yahoogroups.com>>
> Date: Thursday, November 13, 2008, 6:59 AM
>
> Events about TS go out to the world thru Wiki. In the Wiki about
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> theosophical society, it is stated:
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> "Because of James Long's controversial election in 1951, some theosophical
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> lodges separated from the TS Pasadena. The Dutch section of the TS under
> its
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> president D.J.P. Kok and other societies didn't accept the controversial
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> election. The societies that separated themselves from the TS Pasadena
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> formed the Theosophical Society Point Loma-Covina. "
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> So in the past when some lodges did not agree with the election, they seem
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> to have chosen to set up their own Society. Of course in a sense it is not
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> bad. At least it would avoid pestering infighting and backstabbing and
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> trouble creating in the Society.
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> Looking at what has been going on in TS-Adyar election and its aftermath
> and
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> the attempt to disenfranchise members and the attempt to seize power by a
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> small group of General Council members and the reported continued
> harassment
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> of the International Secretary and possible attempts to undermine the
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> President elected overwhelmingly by members around the world, do anyone
> want
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> to predict if some lodges/section may leave and form their own society? May
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> be astrologers and tea leaf readers can help. I have seen some astrological
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> predictions turn out to be true.
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> MKR
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> THERE IS NO RELIGION HIGHER THAN TRUTH
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