Theos-World The April 2001 THEOSOPHY WORLD, HIGH COUNTRY THEOSOPHIST, and various lists
Apr 05, 2001 12:13 PM
by Eldon B Tucker
The April 2001 issue of THEOSOPHY WORLD is out.
This is the 58th issue of the online theosophical
monthly. See its page on egroups.com to read the
issue and/or subscribe to it.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-world
mailto:editor@theosophy.com
The monthly and its associated mailing list's
archives are also online in html format, through
February 1999. To view these pages, see:
http://theosophy.net/tw.html
The current issue contains:
"A Cock to Aesculapius," by B.P. Wadia
"Something About Katherine Tingley and Point Loma,"
Part II, by Iverson L. Harris
"The Difficulties of Dromo," by Victor Endersby
"Light and Color," by G. de Purucker
"Autumn," by Kenneth Morris
"The Two Paths," by Helen Savage
"Theosophical Philosophy and Mythology," Part I, by John Rau
"The Fountains of Youth," by George William Russell
"The Dissemination of Esoteric Knowledge," by Boris de Zirkoff
If you were subscribed on March 31 and did not receive
a copy, you can get one from the web site. Some places
may have discarded your copy, rather than accepting it
in your mailbox. See the following note from egroups
regarding what AOL does:
To: Merger@yahoogroups.com
From: Geneva N <>
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 14:36:08 -0800 (PST)
Many groupowners recommend that their AOL members get a free
e-mail address and get their listmail there. AOL has admitted
that when their servers are overloaded, they sometimes drop bulk
mail, which they consider Egroups mail to be. They have refused
to change this policy.
One thing they can do is get a free e-mail service that allows
all mail to be forwarded to another address, which most of the
free services do. So a group member can subscribe both their AOL
address and the free address to their lists; set the AOL
address to Web Only; set up the free e-mail to forward all mail
to the AOL address. AOL sees the from address of the forwarded
mail to be the free address, so they don't drop it as bulk mail.
The member can still post to the list from their AOL address.
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The April 2001 issue of THE HIGH COUNTRY THEOSOPHIST is
not out yet. Keep an eye on egroups.com to read the
issue and/or subscribe to it when it does come out.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/high_country
The March issue contained:
"Our Extraordinary Times and Extraordinary Beings"
"One Reader Wrote"
"A True Guru"
"The Teacher"
"Book Review, EXTRAORDINARY TIMES EXTRAORDINARY BEINGS"
"SECRET DOCTRINE Question and Answer Section"
"Man's Origin and Evolution"
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SOME THEOSOPHICAL MAILING LISTS
* theos-talk@yahoogroup.com
A general discussion for subscribers of THEOSOPHY
WORLD magazine:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-talk
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* mahat@egroups.com
To present theosophical materials that go beyond the
printed word, simple ascii text, and announce the
availability of such. The most recent addition is a
talk on the Winter Solstice given by Boris de Zirkoff.
(The talk is an mp3 file that can be downloaded and
played on one's home computer.)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mahat
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* theosofie-groep@egroups.com
In the Dutch language:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theosofie-groep
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* theosophie-dialog@egroups.com
In the German language:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Theosophie-Dialog
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* blavatsky_study@egroups.com
Where the focus is solely on the writings of H.P. Blavatsky:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Blavatsky_Study
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* theos-l@list.vnet.net
A free-for-all discussion of the pros and cons of
theosophical ideas on a list dating back to 1993:
http://list.vnet.net/?enter=theos-l
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* bn-basic@blavatsky.net
A moderated (but large) introductory study:
http://www.blavatsky.net
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* bn-study@blavatsky.net
A moderated (but large) general study:
http://www.blavatsky.net
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* bn-sd@blavatsky.net
A moderated (but large) study of THE SECRET
DOCTRINE by H.P. Blavatsky:
http://www.blavatsky.net
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