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Re: Theosophical History

Nov 12, 1998 05:43 AM
by Jerry Schueler


>Surely there is no escape for those who destroyed all what 70 years long
>(1875-1945) was built up  by the Masters and their messengers, down to
GdeP.


One man's prison is another man's castle. Sometimes destruction is
necessary (thus the importance of Siva).


>And GdeP saw the coming of the bad situation following his death. That's
the
>reason why he wrote a testimony. It is public, the ECLECTIC printed it
>several times. That is not subjectivity, it is on the record. Everyone
>interested in the disruption of the International HQ of the Point Loma
>Society can read GdeP's testimony and come to his/her own conclusions.

My conclusions differ a great deal from yours.


> Pasadena became merely a kind of museum, unaware
>of the occult keys, worshipping the new "leaders",

It is very sad to hear anyone talk such rubbish against fellow
theosophists. Very sad. BTW, in all my 30+ years at
Pasadena, I was was never encouraged to "worship"
any leaders. Quite the opposite, in fact. Apparently my
experiences differed from yours by a wide margin.
I am beginning to wonder if you would know an "occult
key" if you actually saw one (the Pasadena TS leadership
is not the only one who must resolve their karma, Frank.
>From the bitterness that I read in your posting, I see a
lot of unresolved karma in you too).

Jerry S.

PS. Psychologically it is very important to discuss feelings
and emotions lest they lie repressed within and explode
when least expected. However, it is also important to
get past such feelings, forgive, and get on with life.






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