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Re:Guidelines

Nov 22, 1997 06:10 AM
by M K Ramadoss


At 10:12 PM 11/22/97 +1100, you wrote:
>Philip writes
>> Bruce- you mentioned that Steiner was eventually vindicated by
>> Krishnamurti. I would like to have your source for this statement- not
>that
>> I doubt your veracity, but if I use it myself would need to know where it
>> came from.
>As you know Steiner had a problem with the OSE as did many older members of
>the T.S., since its establishment was outside the three objects of the
>Society. He was vindicated in the sense that K. himself disolved the Order
>in 1929.

Krishnamurti went way beyond just dissolving OSE.

In his declaration "Truth is a Pathless Land" which is the basis of all his
work after that, he maintained, no system, no beliefs, no organization, no
gurus, no intermediaries, no rituals can bring anyone to Truth. One has to
take the overall picture in coming to any conclusion in the matter.

Peace and regards

mkr

PS: If there is anyone who has not seen the "Truth is a Pathless Land"
statement, I can post it. Let me know.



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