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RE: Re: [bn-study] RE: New Directions II

Aug 09, 2001 05:03 PM
by dalval14


Thursday, August 09, 2001


Dear Leota:

I checked what references I had on this . Not many nor definitive. Not in
The SECRET DOCTRINE as far as I could trace, nor in ISIS UNVEILED .


In KEY TO THEOSOPHY (HPB) p. 111-2 Reference is made to the ZOHAR and the
“revolution of souls.”


Zohar -- a general survey -- The THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY p. 388-9,268, 187,
S D I 214; [ see also ISIS UNVEILED II 348; 212, 246; 424


Other general references are in Blavatsky COLLECTED WORKS: Vol. 6, pp
319-20; Vol. 7 pp. 402; Vol. 12, p. 782.]


Palingenesis is referred to in THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY p. 246 only briefly as
“Transformation, or new birth.” [ Reincarnation is on p. 277;
Metempsychosis in on p. 246; ]


Gilgoolem (THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY p. 128) is also cross references to The
THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY pp 167, 271, 277; MODERN PANARION, p. 167; S D I
568 fn.


In his article REINCARNATION IN JUDAISM Mr. Judge refers to the “a’leen b’
gilgoola” of the “revolution of souls” and “pre-existence” in the Jewish
ZOHAR. [ See W. Q. Judge Articles (U.L.T. ) Vol. I, p. 79; also ISIS
UNVEILED II 152 ]


Mr. Judge’s article REINCARNATION IN THE BIBLE (PATH, Dec 1892) (W. Q.
Judge Articles, I, p. 84, 89 also refers to their believe and teaching about
reincarnation.


I referred to my copy of the ZOHAR, but did not have this referenced, nor is
it divided into separate volumes.

I hope these will be of help.

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: L---- S----------:
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:14 AM
To: Dallas
Subject: Fwd: Re: New Directions II

Dear Dallas:
In the 4th paragraph of the Judge article, a reference is cited:

"First for the Jews, from whom Jesus was born, and to whom he said
unequivocally he came as a missionary or reformer. The Zohar is a
work of great weight and authority among the Jews. In II, 199 b,
it says that "all souls are subject to revolutions." This is
metempsychosis or a'leen b'gilgoola; ..."

I assumed this referred to the SD II, but couldn't find the reference.

Could you please clarify this for me? Btw, I have the Pasadena Society
edition of SDII. Don't know if that makes a difference.

Thanks, Leota






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