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Re: Theos-World Re to Brigitte

Jan 17, 2002 08:17 PM
by Steve Stubbs


--- Gerald Schueler <gschueler@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Blavatsky does this very clearly in the SD in a
> figure in Vol I. Anyone familiar with the Tree of
> Life will clearly recognize her Globes are simply
> the Sephiroth re-arranged in a circular plattern.
> Although this seems almost trivial, I found it
> profound. I have pathworked both, and I have found
> that her circular pattern is much more effective,
> and produced much better results for me. While the
> Globe=Sephirah equation holds, her "pathways"
> between them are very different (for example, all 
> pathways bisecting planes are laya-centers rather
> than true paths) and the entire dynamics are
> different. I think her re-arrangement is nothing
> short of genius, and have wondered where she got the
> idea.

I think you may have stumbled on to one of the keys to
Blavatsky's mystical practice here. Have you writen
anything about "pathworking" her symbols, or is there
other information to be had on this matter.

To Brigitte: I think you mentioned one time you wanted
more information on the meditations used by Blavatsky
et al. It occurs to me you might want to check the
article "HPB's Meditation Diagram."

> The Golden Dawn, which Yates was a member (or was it
> Yeats??)

It was William Butler Yeats and not Frances Yates who
belonged to the GD. Yeats was a vasrlt more talented
writer than Yates, but then Yeats was one if the
greatest writers of the 20th century, so that is no
criticism.


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