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Re: theos-talk Anyone here studying the work of Vitvan?

May 25, 2011 09:03 PM
by MKR


Thanks. I am a very strong believer that all good things in life are free.
On 'spiritual' matters if anyone wants money, my response is run, run,
run.....

On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Joshua <joshuachad@oPWsPI29B-azi0zRj_XjvLSAmLPHdLGwAhfZ7ydLTNoVPtGnjJ0Jhg9jUGKyvOVqn71RLC36OTRJQXSVVg.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

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> Don't post things for marketing purposes on this list. The site charges
> money for just about everything , which the fees are pretty expensive.
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> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Diwata Dimatinag <ddimatinag5@ZdkNd5o_i9C7vgu27EsvZCs_7D6U2F8vdLjlgWbxAfzjnO-6ybovjZeNldm-Zy3s45Bumw44f4PvnQZ6LXE.yahoo.invalid
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> > Vitvan was an American gnostic teacher whose work is very much related to
> > Theosophy (if it's not Theosophy itself recast into modern language!) He
> was
> > a chela of a third degree Hindu initiate, A.K. Mozumdar, who took him to
> the
> > same level of development to give to America the essential teachings of
> > Vedanta and Greco-Egyptian Gnosticism. This might seem to be inharmonious
> > with the scope of this forum, but if you can give it a chance, look into
> his
> > work at www.sno.org . The teachings he presented will enhance one's
> > understanding of Theosophy.
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