Doss, good question :-) If I find the time, I'll would be of course willing
to scan it (around 30 pages).
At present I am under pressure with several deadlines, but perhaps I could
begin to present the very eye-opening introduction.
The complete run of the "Theosophical Siftungs" (7 vols.), in whose first
vol. "The Hebrew Talisman" appeared, was some hears ago reprinted in cloth
binding by the hard working Canadian Theosophists around Ernest Pelletier,
the people who edit the FOHAT magazine.
I am sure they will have some extra copies in stock.
Every deeper student should have this amazing run of the London era.
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: <ramadoss@gbronline.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 1:53 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Some words of Mahatma Gandhi on the Jews
This is the first time I hear about this publication. Is is available in
electronic form on Internet? If not may be it would be helpful to many
readers if it could be scanned and uploaded on to cyberspace.
mkr
At 11:42 PM 6/25/02 +0200, you wrote:
>Very well said. To me the arguments of Gandhi sound very level-headed and
>truthfull.
>And, by the way, it seems to be in agreement with HPB's own thought about
>the Jews, the Arabs and the "Holy Land" as expressed by the pamphlet "The
>Hebrew Talisman", written by "an adept" in the first half of the 19th. C.
>and reprinted 1888 by the Blavatsky Lodge with a very eye-opening
>introduction of warning by Richard Harte.
> Frank
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <ramadoss@gbronline.com>
>
>
>A good source would be the professor who wrote the article. I am sure he
>may have a copy. Let me see if I can find a e-mail address.
>
>One should understand that Mahatma Gandhi has no personal prejudice one way
>or the other and was bold enough to speak what he felt. Also he was
>educated as a lawyer in England and as such he was aware of the general
>views and politics of the west and he took on the then greatest World Power
>when he fought for Independence from Great Britain. Also to note was the
>fact he never wavered from his views since 1938 till his death.
>
>mkr