RE: Theos-World Secret Doctrine - Destroyed And Then Created Again?
Sep 20, 2001 07:13 AM
by nos
Have a large dose of LSD and you can experience this first hand. It's
freaky at first but there's nothing like applying the theory
practically.
Namaste
Nos
-----Original Message-----
From: IronGround@aol.com [mailto:IronGround@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, 20 September 2001 11:37 PM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Theos-World Secret Doctrine - Destroyed And Then Created Again?
>:-) Hi - would like to ask a question. I've read most of the Secret
>Doctrine
- read some portions many times - seem to remember somewhere
Blavatsky saying
something like: "for the World is destroyed and then created again
hundreds(?) of times every second" - anyone remember that? -
anyone have any
idea what she might have meant by that? I think she just made
that statement
but didn't attempt to explain it.
I've been reading and working with Theosophy for about 19 years
- Blavatsky,
Leadbeater and Besant mostly. I know that this idea of the World being
destroyed and then created again many times a second is not a common
Theosophical idea - it sounds interesting though.
Leadbeater says that our Solar System is a Thought Form in the
Mind of the
Solar Logos - our Logos creating the Thought Form on the Cosmic
Mental Plane.
And Besant says in her book "Thought Power" that Consciousness is a
succession of "I am that" - "I am not that" - "I am that" - "I
am not that" -
"I am that."
So putting those two ideas together, maybe that is a beginning of an
understanding of Blavatsky's statement - which I'm still not
sure that she
actually said - I seem to remember reading it many years ago,
but haven't
been able to find it in the Secret Doctrine since then - maybe
I made it up
myself? - although the Secret Doctrine is so large - every page
filled with
Labyrinths of Ideas - it could easily be lost in there
somewhere - g'Day!
>:-) Grounge
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