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Re: Theos-World Steiner and Hitler were contemporaries

Mar 10, 2003 09:22 AM
by Etzion Becker


I guess you can understand that I like to make fun. I would like to see
where I am wrong, since I spent a few years studying Steiner's work, I used
to know many of the Israeli Steiner people, who spoke German, who read most
of his works, and if they would doubt him, I would know it. Steiner simply
saved my life at that time, I agree that something was missing there, like
Divine Love, but this a human being cannot give. This I experienced later
on, from my Master, to whom I got also acquinted through the Steiner group.
Jewish people and Israelis are scared of anything to do with Nazism and
Hitler. Even my entire family was wiped out by German soldiers (we know the
names of the officers and the units who commited the massacre of our little
town in the then Poland), I have no grudge against Hitler and Germans. I
understood at a certain stage that it was a necessary step, like a painful
operation in the body of humankind. I would like to know where is your web
site and what you keep there. What actually scared you with Steiner? Best
wishes,


> I don't tell you HOW to read Steiner and I dare say that you can tell
> me how to read him. Just as Jews and many people find Bailey totally
> anti-semitic and racist you could tell them that they are talking
> about people who are serving the race until you are blue in the face
> and they will be totally unmoved. The same with Steiner. He is
> subject to the same interpretation. I was open minded about Steiner
> when I first picked up his books, but then another reality of his
> works took over. It was NOT something I was looking for. I was
> totally shocked at the undertones and the thinking I found in those
> books. They scared the heck out of me. Perceptions are valid. If you
> perceive that I am wrong, fine, you are entitled, but so am I
> entitled to believe what I want about Steiner.
>
> I see he and Hitler as sympatico. I look beyond his words, apparently
> as you have done with me. You are reading what you will into what I
> have said. I have a whole website and thousands of unpublished papers
> about the links between people that I am researching. I am objective
> about Hitler, that is why my views are unpopular. You are misreading
> me, that's all I can say. But you go right ahead.
>
> Netemara
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "netemara888" <netemara888@y...>
> > To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 4:11 PM
> > Subject: Theos-World Steiner and Hitler were contemporaries
> >
> >
> > > I spent time carefully reading a couple of Steiner's works and if
> > > THIS is not the inspiration for Hitler's words and deeds I don't
> know
> > > what is. The thought that came to me when I read Steiner and
> compared
> > > the dates of their lives is that Hitler could have even been
> > > occupying both bodies at one time! That's how similar their auras
> and
> > > spirits were. But if you do compare the dates when Steiner died
> > > forget the year, then immediately after that Hitler's power became
> > > explosive. I mean everything he touched after that came to
> fruition
> > > until his demise at the hands of the Allies.
> > >
> > > That is food for thought. Steiner's work is scary to me. His
> people
> > > also believe in and channel a spirit named Michael. I am not sure
> how
> > > that fits in but read him. He changed the name of his group from
> > > Theosophy and changed its ideals as well. I can't read his works
> too
> > > much because I am don't like the feeling of evil I get by
> something
> > > coming out of his works. This is NOT the feeling I have ever
> gotten
> > > from reading Blavatsky or from reading Bailey.
> > >
> > > Netemara
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > >
> > >
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