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Re: Theos-World Several Comments on Alice Bailey

May 24, 2000 01:21 AM
by Todd Lorentz


Frank,

    For clarification, Benjamin Creme is a student of esoteric philosophy
and has studied both Bailey and Blavatsky, among many others.  Much of his
work seems to me to be entirely in line with those authors.
    Benjamin Creme has stated that the point of evolution of Hitler was
2.0. Certainly not under the full control of the soul yet.  Also, I believe
that he has stated that the Black Lodge employed a form of obsession to
work through Hitler and the immediate group that surounded him.
    On the other hand, Creme has indicated that the point of evolution for
Blavatsky was 4.0 .  
    Finally, Benjamin Creme claims that he is in telepathic rapport, like
Bailey and Blavatsky, with one of the Senior Members of the Hierarchy, a
Master whose name is not to be released at this time, but soon.  That is
the source of his information. His further claim is that it is Maitreya,
and following that the Hierarchy (including the Master Jesus), which is
externalizing at this time.  The evidence seems fairly convincing and
should, I think, be looked at honestly and critically in its own light.

Best wishes,
   Todd   

>Why does Bailey pupil Benjamin Creme, who announced every year the new
>appearance of Jeus Christ, regard Hitler as an hhigh spiritaul avatara, much
>higher advanced than H.P. Blavatsky? Or is Benjamin Creme merely an untrue
>follower of AAB?
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>Frank
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