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Re: A Thought To Share

Nov 04, 1998 07:45 AM
by M K Ramadoss


<bold><color><param>ffff,0000,0000</param><bigger>Thanks for the
information.


I was unaware of the details until recently when I happened to read a
book by Rajagopal's second wife's daughter by a previous marriage. The
book was loaned to me by a devotee of Sai Baba.


The business matter you refer to, which I believe is the litigation over
the Krishnamurti Trusts, is generally known, but not the specific
details. The latter became known only a couple of years ago. Of course
the litigation was finally settled through the courts after K died in
1986 after 18 years of litigation wasting thousands of dollars of lawyers
fees.


mkr


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At 09:03 AM 11/4/1998 EST, you wrote:

>In a message dated 11/3/98 10:03:11 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>ramadoss@eden.com writes:

>

><<<< ... a well known member  of Theosophical Society (who it

>was claimed by Theosophical leaders as  having passed

>through at least two of the Great Initiations) had sought

>help from Sai Baba for his physical health problems.....

>This was all the more a surprise to me because this person

>was a well known associate of Krishnamurti and the Sai Baba

>connection was not much  known. >>

>

>Sai Baba was always very solicitous of Rajagopal because of

>the difficulties he was experiencing with Krishnamurti re

>his wife Dorothy as well as with business matters. He was the

>rare recipient of letters from Baba. Rajagopal's second marriage

>was a happier situation. His second wife and stepdaughter were

>Swami's devotees. She had originally been a devotee of Sri

>Aurobindo Ghose.

>

>Best Wishes

>Augoeides






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