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Re: theos-talk "...unless a judge compares notes and hears both sides...."

May 06, 2011 09:34 PM
by MKR


This post is timely. Many of us know nothing about Judge issue. The book -
Judge Case - authored by Ernest Pelletier is one of the most exhaustive
publications. It is voluminous.

Most theosophists are open minded and inquiring disposition and would not
accept second hand information and want to go to source material and love to
read Pelltierâs book.

The unfortunate part of the book is its price. It costs nearly $90 including
shipping. This is too pricey for most theosophists who have a day job and
live paycheck to paycheck.

Information is power. But due to the pricey nature of the book very few have
seen the book.

It is the duty of all theosophists to disseminate theosophical and TS
related information. The pricey nature of the book makes this not feasible.

Now comes the role of digitization and Internet. The book can be very easily
converted to a searchable pdf file in one evening and made available on
Internet for anyone to download. There are many volunteers, including
myself, ready and willing to convert the book to pdf file and upload to
Internet. We can make the file free to anyone and suggest readers send in a
donation just like it was done with many shareware and freeware programs
since 1980s.

I hope the publishers look at this opportunity and jump at it if they are
keen on supporting the move to give Judge vindication.

MKR


On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 11:06 PM, Daniel <danielhcaldwell@bQzlnPxHBgG-QpPZ424RrHYaDxCWyMf1-6aKwC6Sx51rzo1iddG3IWHlhm67QWi1zQamliP7hZY6tGc_MDCNFB_56w.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

>
>
> ". . . Contrast alone can enable us to appreciate things at their
> right value; and unless a judge compares notes and hears both sides
> he can hardly come to a correct decision."
>
> H. P. Blavatsky
>
> The Theosophist,
> Volume II, July, 1881, page 218;
> reprinted in H.P.B.'s Collected Writings, Volume III, p. 225.
>
> "The human mind can hardly remain entirely free from bias, and
> decisive opinions are often formed before a thorough examination of a
> subject from all its aspects has been made."
>
> H. P. Blavatsky
> THE SECRET DOCTRINE
> 1888 edition, Volume I, page xvii
>
> Daniel
> Blavatsky Study Center / Blavatsky Archives
> http://blavatskystudycenter.com
> http://blavatskyarchives.com
>
> http://hpb.cc
> http://theosophy.info
>
>  
>


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