RE: [bn-study] RE: Seth and Enos (Enoch)
Jul 21, 2002 05:08 AM
by dalval14
July 21 2002
Dear E-------s :
Try looking up: [Also the Index of S D and ISIS UNVEILED
under these words ]
ANCIENT JEWS -- origin: India - Literature derived from
Vedas, etc...
A-BRAHAM a non-Brahmin (see also Zoroastrianism --
rejection of orthodox Brahmanical sectarian views)
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THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY p 323 TCHANDALA; Gl. 241;
H P B SPEAKS (T P H) p 170-180 -- a History of the Jews
and Semites.
(Book available probably at THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY libraries
(2 Vols.)
Isis I 135-6; 444, 567, 575; II 361;
8000 years old: S D II 470-1; 126-7; 202-3; 235, 274
(top); 411 (top); 567;
S D I 471fn, 649-51;
YADUS: Isis I 444, (took Veds to the West -- Chaldea,
Babylon, "College of Rabbis" Gl. 87)
Isis I 567-70;
PHOENICIANS (SEA-FARING Jews)
CHALDEANS
SEMITES
LITERATURE:
TORAH S D I 10, 355, 383-4, Gl 331
PENTATEUCH Gl. 209; 251 (bot); S D I 10-11 (Ezra); I
319-20; 655, II 143-4; 457; 461fn; 658;
TALMUD [GEMARA (Gl. 127 -9, 165, 169) -- MISHNAH ]
Rabbinical Law Gl 318
SEPTUAGINT (Ptolemy ) Trans, into Greek --S D II 200fn;
210; I 92; 442; 570; Gl 295;
KABALLAH, CABALA Gl. 168; 268 Isis II 424, II 470;
MAHATMA LETTERS 74, 385;
SEPHER JETZIRAH (Formation - Abraham) Gl 295, 165;
ZOHAR Gl 388; 268. 187; S D I 214; 352, II 461-2, 476,
375; 536; 704 (BLAVATSKY: Collected Works (TPH) Vol. 12,
P. 782; Vol. 7, p. 402; Vol. 6, p. 319-20; Isis II 348,
212, 246, 424;
DEITY S D II 543; Gl. 214; Metatron Gl. 296, 331; S
D I 339;
SEPHIROTH (10 Emanations of Deity) Gl 295:
TARGUM Gl. 321
MISHNAH Gl 215;
MASORAH Gl 289, 208;
SEPHER TOLDOS JESU Gl 248 (Panther);
There are dozens of references in the T. literature. but one
has to trace them down one after the other to secure a more
complete picture.
Best wishes,
Dal.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ergates
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 12:35 PM
To:
Subject: RE: Seth and Enos (Enoch) JEWISH ORIGINS and
LITERATURE
Dallas: I am glad to see someone else raising these
questions. Truly
scary! Thanks for those references. I had read the first
one in ISIS
but, not having completed the book, had not seen the others.
Looking at this reference on page 134, I notice my notes on
the next
page. I had been trying to learn something about the
ancient Jews, and
HPB refers to their kabalistic science in Upper India.
Didn't you say
previously that it is thought that the Jews originated as a
tribe in
India? Would this be the Upper India mentioned here? And
would they
have started to migrate to Palestine about 7000 BC?
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