Re: Theos-World Aleister Crowley and Theosophy.
Jun 21, 2000 09:08 AM
by Andrew Basler
From: M K Ramadoss <ramadoss@eden.com>
Where is this quote from?
>"He who has forgotten
>his childhood and lost sympathy with the children is not the man who can
>teach them or help them."
>
From At the feet of the Master, the first and only book of Krishnamurti that
is not overwhelmed with the forceful reflection of one who is lost in the
pathless land.
K was oblivious not only of everything that happened before 1929, but most
of the things he was not interested in or did not want to remember. Mary
Lutyens, his eminent biographer, wrote that "He wouldn't be able to tell
you what happened a fortnight ago...He is very fully alive in the present
and excited about what goes on inside himself from day to day."
-Andrew
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