Re: : Masters reincarnations & Cycles
Jun 16, 1998 04:45 AM
by Dallas TenBroeck
June 16th
Some references to Europe and Cataclysms:
SD I 128 648; II 266 330-1 445 724-6 Isis II 366 424 426
HPB Articles (ULT Edn) III 72-3, 78, 108, 405-6, 417
THE THEORY OF CYCLES "Theosophist July 1880
"Ancient Doctrines Vindicated" "Theosophist," May 1881
"Stars and Numbers" "Theosophist" June 1881
"A Land of Mystery" "Theosophist" March, April,
June, Aug. 1880
Ocean of Theosophy pp 129 132
Judge Articles (ULT Edn.) Vol. II 131-2 "Reflections on the
Future"
LUCIFER, March 1892 Vol I pp 161-2, 186-9, 195-98, 599, 229,
WQJ Art., II pp 83 492-3
Dallas
PS:
In the Index to SD and ISIS will be found many more references to
Cataclysms, Deluges, Earthquakes, the rising and subsidence of
Continents lands and seas, and their Cycles -- also in the
Monthly Magazines THEOSOPHY and THE THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT many
interesting articles relating these events to modern observations
and discoveries will be found.
> Date: Monday, June 15, 1998 6:38 PM
> From: "Sophia TenBroeck" <sophia10@hotmail.com>
> Subject: : Masters reincarnations & Cycles
>Darren wrote : --
>
>">What motivation would the masters have? Are they subject to
their
>desires? Wouldn't they get bored being immortal? Or do they
voluntarily
>undergo memory wiping before re-incarnation? If they do maintain
>consciousness through the process of re-birth, will they be an
adult in
>a baby's body?"
>
>Read the biography of the Dalai Lama "My People My Country," in
which he
nd on that date, due to some mass extinction, pole
>shift, comet, >nuclear war. But there will be survivors and they
should
>be the 6th root>race, or the precursors at least. I'm not sure
how this
>date fits in with>HPB's time cycles given in the SD. But as she
says
>herself the most>accurate cycle recordings are not given out to
laity"
>
>Here I offer only an OPINION. Whether it is Cayce, Nostradamus,
the
>Mayan calendar systems, or the references given out by HPB. Do
we by any
>chance try to place these within our life time, or close to it?
We are
>dealing with cycles that revolve over very long periods of time
Some
>where I very clearly remember reading HPB saying that Europe
"..had a
>reprieve" for about another ll,000 or 15,000 years. I have
spent quite
>a good deal of time trying to locate this to quote, and have
temporarily
>given up. Writing this, without a reference. Those who are
better
>suited to look this up may kindly do so. Please.
>
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Soph: I too recall that phrase, but do not have the exact
reference Dal.
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