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Re: Theos-World Re: Composites and counterparts

Dec 19, 2002 01:25 PM
by samblo


Morten,
Thanks, in passing I earlier recommended a work by Dr. P. Kumar.
"Sakti Cult in Ancient India", a few days ago members had mentioned the
"Black Stone(Rock)", in the back of this work in the Photo-plates is a 
photo
of the "Varahi"-the Black Stone. This is in fact a Lingam on which is 
carved in 
positive relief the Goddess sitting representing the Unity and 
inseparateness
of the Purush and Shakti.

Also another "Seven" that has not seen mention in the posts is that 
the region of 
Punjab had an ancient epithat "Sapta Sindhu" the Land of the Seven 
Rivers. In 
addition ,what about the Seven Rishi's in the Rig Veda? Surely this 
was not the
sinister plotting of Aryans that placed these in the Rig Veda,lol! 
Also one finds
the Seven Fold Economy of the Being reiterated in the 
Taittiriyopanishad-Second Part. 

I recall reading many years ago in the western Bible:"Seek ye in the 
past, therein ye
shall find the Truth" and "Spite not thy Parents in their old age." So 
for me at least
following the lead as evidenced by H.P.B. I gleaned as I could what 
came to me in
good time . All of the EarthsCulture are the common inheritance of all 
mankind and 
so they are "Parents in their old age", spite them not, give them all 
the respectdue 
them, not to trade the Inheritance for a bowl of sour porridge.

John


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