note to LHM
Dec 01, 2002 03:08 PM
by netemara888
This post is a perfect example LHM of what I was talking about. I am
really NOT sure where your response lies. Is it the last sentence or
two? That might be a suggestion for you only because new people come
and go. We are all not rocket scientists, although I am close. I have
not been reading here for two years, but should it take me two years
to catch on to where one post leaves off and another one begins? :)
LOL
Netemara
BTW if that IS your response at the end then we do think alike on
matters theosophical and I will bury the ax out of sight.
--- In theos-talk@y..., leonmaurer@a... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 11/30/02 11:53:12 AM, stevestubbs@y... writes:
>
> >As for Leadbeater, being a pathological liar and an impostor who
> >misrepresented himself as a mahatma "on the threshold of divinity"
> >when in fact he was a homosexual pedophile strikes me as more than
> >just a mere foible. You ought to sit on juries for a living. You
> >are a defense attorney's dream. I saw a Theosophical documentary
one
> >time in which they said he "clairvoyantly" saw Krishnamurti as a
new
> >world teacher or some garbage like that. What he saw was a kid he
> >wanted to abuse. That is the real reason Krishnamurti left the
> >Theosophical Society in disgust. Then because of the abuse
> >Krishnamurti ended up a lifelong pervert just like Leadbeater,
> >Jinarajadasa, Babula, and Damodar, who thought women were
disgusting
> >and told his wife to take a hike. Even the person who used the
> >initials "K.H." is said to have been so repelled by women he
refused
> >to speak to his own sister. There were Leadbeaters everywhere. I
> >guess I am just not politically correct, since I find all this
rather
> >distasteful. The only thing Leadbeater was on the threshold of
was
> >discovery and jail. Divine he was not.
> >
> >In response to your question whether the Theosophical Society
should
> >be condemned for this, the answer is YES! Now that they have been
> >condemned, let me suggest we just put the whole matter aside.
> >
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