Re:- Brant Jackson - Can you tell us more.?
Nov 04, 1997 04:16 AM
by Sveinn Freyr
Dear Brant.
It seems to me, that these groups are all units within the same "Movement."
I am not familiar with the group: >"Benjamin Creme in England, published
through the Share International foundation."
But with the others I have some idea.
>...; and the Alice A. Bailey - Master D.K. group, the Arcane School - which
>I understand may have subdivided - published through the Lucis Publishing
>Company. ..
It is a pity, that individuals within these groups often reject each other,
and thereby limit the one work.
Have you tried to identify Master D.K. as a historical figure.?
He had monasteries in the Himalayas. He was known for his great
interest in higher mathematics and astrology. And he emphasized the coming
of the future Buddha.
This individual - Master D. K. - certainly is an interesting fellow.
His books are interesting. But we must take into account that some of his
students took part in the teaching work. And that when A. Bailey wrote by
the "seed thought" method, she was not always accurate in presenting the ideas.
And there are proof reading errors in those books, and if one mentions that
to a Bailey-ist. Then one is domed at once, as an anti-Bailey-ist.
It is hard to be a truth-seeker, among authority worshippers.
Best wishes,
Sveinn Freyr
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At 31.10.1997 - Brant Jackson <BJack5259@aol.com> wrote:
>"Mr. Johnson should realize that his conclusions about the Masters
>contradicts much of the common understanding of the Masters within the four
>Theosophical movements known to me."
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> Date Sat, 1 Nov 1997 - I wrote:
Dear Brant.
Can you please tell us more about those:
> "four Theosophical movements"
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At 22:19 2.11.1997 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Sveinn:
>
> I was referring to the TS-Adyar, which publishes through the Theosophical
>Publishing House; The Point Loma Society, which publishes through the
>Theosophical University Press (I hope that I have the name right); the United
>Lodge of Theosophists - I don't recall the name of their excellant publishing
>house; and the Alice A. Bailey - Master D.K. group, the Arcane School - which
>I understand may have subdivided - published through the Lucis Publishing
>Company. I am also aware of another Theosophically-based group led by
>Benjamin Creme in England, published through the Share International
>foundation.
>
> Brant Jackson
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