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RE: Theos-World Dallas, what is the specific page reference for your statement below?

Jul 26, 2001 06:06 AM
by dalval14


Thursday, July 26, 2001

Dear Dan:

I am not able to put my finger on that, but I do recollect I have
read that specific (or close to) statement. LETTERS THAT HAVE
HELPED ME pp. 276 -283.

I think what I offered was authority enough for any one to see
how H.P.Blavatsky regarded Judge.

See IRISH THEOSOPHIST issue for May 1896, p. 142

Some further advice from H.P.Blavatsky will be found in SHE BEING
DEAD YET SPEAKETH, particularly, pp. 121-123, Vol. I of the
THEOSOPHY COMPANY edition of H.P.BLAVATSKY ARTICLES.

The actual quote from H.P.Blavatsky I was referring to mentally,
was and is to be found printed in LETTERS THAT HAVE HELPED ME
(THEOSOPHY COMPANY 1946 edition, p 279 (middle of the page)

H.P.Blavatsky writes: "There is nothing I would not do for him,
and I will stick to him till death through thick and thin ... He
states and writes and prints he is my agent (of the Master
rather, not mine...) Therefore it is easy for him to say that any
alterations are as by myself..."


See also H.P.Blavatsky LETTERS THAT HAVE HELPED ME TO A. P.
SINNETT pp 312-3, to secure further of Her opinions concerning
Judge.

I hope this will be fund useful by you.

Best wishes,

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: Blavatsky Archives [mailto:blavatskyarchives@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 11:17 PM
To: info@blavatskyarchives.com
Subject: Theos-World Dallas, what is the specific page reference
for your statement below?


SUBJECT: Dallas, what is the specific page reference
for your statement below?

Dallas, you wrote in part:

". . . . We could mention that H.P.Blavatsky had
given Mr. Judge (as she says in some of her letters --
read the U.L.T. Edn. of LETTERS THAT HAVE HELPED ME
from p 276 on to p. 283 to get an idea of the way in
which H.P.Blavatsky regarded him) the blanket right
and sanction to deal with her writings as he thought
fit. . . . "

Dallas, you are always asking other writers for
specific page references when they vaguely quote
something from HPB, so I'm asking you on what SPECIFIC
page of the above book do you base your statement
that:

"H.P.Blavatsky had given Mr. Judge . . . the blanket
right and sanction to deal with her writings as he
thought fit. . . . " ?

Daniel


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