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Re: Theos-World HPB and the Nazi doctrines

Dec 25, 2002 09:13 PM
by Etzion Becker


Thanks folks, I appreciate your comments; however, why the Nazis adopted
Blavatsky's views to support their crazy notions? I am not an historian, but
I think the Nazis also adopted ideas from the Byble concerning extermination
of nations. I guess, if you read the Hebrew Byble, the Hebrews were ordered
to *clean* Palestine from its former nations. What is not being said in the
Byble, is that the Hebrews, according to the traditions, gave the nations
three choices: To adopt the new faith/spiritual work, leave the country, or
face war. I know that the Nazis persecuted Rudolf Steiner,
Theosophist/Anthroposophist (doesn't matter the term), burnt down his first
Goetheanum, and maybe responsible for his sudden death, as I heard, he
either died from cancer or was poisoned. Thanks again, Etzion
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