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Re: Theosophical Movement

Jun 26, 1996 07:36 PM
by Dara Eklund


Dear Rich:

> The very idea that such a position has to be REINTRODUCED speaks
> volumes about the (public) state of Theosophy today.

Bravo! Well said. Judge constantly reminds us that the chief aim
of the Theosophical Movement was to form a nucleus for the
Brotherhood of Mankind. We note that the Teachers said
"NUCLEUS"....and even in society at large we see that while it is
still praised as an Ideal (Unity in Diversity...etc.) for the
mass of men it has not been achieved. Is it any wonder then that
so few Theosophists (human beings of all groups or any group)
have achieved it? Until we live it as individuals the teachings
will appear as empty even to those to whom we sing its praises.
It is not enough just to say categorically that Ethics is
important, such as the "Ethical Cultural Society" does.

"Theosophy is as Theosophy Does" as we learned in Theosophy
school as kids.

Dara


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