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RE: Theos-World Annie Besant: May 4, 1891 testimony compared to Oct 25, 1926 testimony

Aug 23, 2002 04:53 PM
by dalval14


Aug 23 2002

Re Memory and its loss

Dear Doss

That I did not know. But you could say that of most of us,
as the brain cells die with use. and with that sections of
memory disappear. Others remarked from time to time she was
inconsistent.

One has t remember that the brain is only a kind of transfer
station between the physical and the astral. It is the
astral brain that is the real recorder, also I notice that
when a "memory card" fails to arise it may take some time
for the brain to find a passageway for the actual memory to
become available.

Experiments in hypnosis show that there are millions of
recorded facts, all stored somewhere inside, which our
embodied functioning physical brain does not and cannot at
present access. Yet the MEMORY is never effaced.

Perhaps this is a proof of the deeper aspects of the records
that nature keeps in the imperishable and unalterable
AKASA -- the reservoir of Karma for each of us.

Best wishes,

Thanks,

Dal

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-----Original Message-----
From: ramadoss@gbronline.com
[mailto:ramadoss@gbronline.com]
Sent:	Thursday, August 22, 2002 7:19 PM
To:	theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject:	Re: Theos-World Annie Besant: May 4, 1891
testimony compared to Oct 25, 1926 testimony


>Dallas, you write:
>
>"In another interview in 1926, Oct. 25 with a reporter W.
>Mulliss ( Mullies ?) we find her [Annie Besant] declaring
she had
>never read or encountered the manuscripts of THE SECRET
DOCTRINE,
>Vols 3 and 4 during H P B's life time. . . . "


It is well known that Annie Besant was getting senile
towards the end of
her life. So any inconsistencies could be due to senility.

mkr






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