RE: Theos-World Questions about something Leon wrote
Jul 26, 2001 06:04 AM
by dalval14
Wednesday, July 25, 2001
Re: Occult process of Teaching
Re: PETROMA, P-T-R, Peter, -- The "Illuminator"
Dallas Offers:
If interested, the precedent is referred to as a source and a
method of instruction
ISIS UNVEILED II 93;
I found more information offered in:
ISIS UNVEILED . Vol. I, pp. 23, 26, 30-1,100, 104,127,256,
347,365, 387 386fn;
ISIS UNVEILED Vol. II, pp 24-5, 29-30, ,91-94, 139, 367, 544,
561,
The SECRET DOCTRINE, Vol. I, 471;
The SECRET DOCTRINE , Vol. II 627
THEOSOPHIST, Vol. 4, p 76.;
[ see Targum The THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY p. 321 ]
It makes very interesting reading and shows the uniformity of the
process of occult teaching in antiquity.
Best wishes,
Dallas
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Beers [mailto:johnb@quickinfo.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 7:02 AM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Theos-World Questions about something Leon wrote
Dallas wrote, " It has been said that he who speaks of seeing and
meeting
with the Master thereby loses touch. My judgment would be that
if, as is
said, Leadbeater had stood "face t face with the 'Great
Initiator,' it would
never have been spoken of by him, and no other would have known
the fact.
Leadbeater sought to be recognized as a great teacher...any one
claiming
Adeptship is not an Adept, and this is in the very nature of
things...."
Pythagoras allowed his pupils to call him the Hyperborean
Apollo. He
also spoke of his past lives. Shall we assume he was a fraud?
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