Re: Theos-World The Secret Doctrine and zero point "energy."
Aug 24, 2002 04:35 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer
Brigitte's clone writes:
While the Jewish Cabala described its "black light" Eastern initiates of
Aryan tradition regarded it as the source of "creative light" and the "
center of Universal life-Electricity."
Frank answers:
Correct. BTW, this difference is overlooked by Sylvia Cranston in her
Blavatsky (not HPB) biography and gives the reader therefore the much
misleading impression as if Blavatsky agreed with the Jewish moral code, the
materialism, Darwinism and the Zionism. Perhaps Cranston was "politcally
correct" as the American East coast and Brainwashington D.C. forces the
people, but nevertheless a half truth is also a half lie.
(To be too much politcally correct is perhaps not always the best way, but
it seems that Europeans (esp. Germans) and Amercians differ from their life
experience and it seems that with the launching of a new East German Stasi
Secret Service in the USA with a complete GDR block warden system where each
neighbour could be a spy able to destroy your life with a single gossip the
USA are now going into political conditions which Europeans have left
behind).
Brigitte:
Blavatsky thus emphasized a distinction between the Semitic and Aryan
cosmogony: the former materializes and humanizes the mysteries of
nature; the latter spiritualizes matter.
Frank answers:
Correct, too. For HPB this distinction of metaphysical thought has also
results in the physical and the psychical world, f.e the moral code of a
race.
Look under terms like "civilization", "science", "cant" etc. in HPB's
literature to see that HPB warns against the "Jewish way" Western science
was in attempt to go to in her time.
Take for the Einstein case which was a fraud form beginning to the end and
is not supported by Aryan thought, except the relativity conception, but not
the mathematics, esp. not the light constant. The mathematics was not from
Einstein, he himself was not able to understand the theory on which his name
was labeled, it was from Minkowski. Other parts were from Max Planck.
But Sylvia Cranston in her try to present HPB in the best light possible
names Einstein as a good example and it seems she never questions the tragic
role Einstein played in that fraud. For physical insiders this reference to
Einstein could lead to the assumption that Theosophy is a fraud, too. Not to
speak of a Elvis Presley, who is also presented by Cranston as an example of
a good theosophist: Fat, drunken, stoned! His second forename Aaron let's me
think that he was not quite an expert of Aryan thought.
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