Re: Theos-World To Frank: Black Magicians????????????????????????
May 11, 2003 09:48 AM
by Steve Stubbs
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Frank Reitemeyer" <dhyana@w...>
wrote:
> Steve, why do you know that I don't like Khasars as I never said or
wrote public or private a word on it?
> But as we are talking about it now and as I think it over I would
say I have nothing against Khasars, but I have something against the
black magic actions of the Khasar elite
Thanks for the clarification. I have struggled for some time to
figure out what you are getting at, and it appears I may have got it
wrong.
> In the Adyar TS (which is NOT the same organization as launched by
HPB.: in 1883, the present organization taking over that name was
founded and incoporated in 1905 by Annie Besant, but teaches a very
different doctrine: The Jewish-Jesuitic-Brahmanic one, NOT the Aryan
one as HPB did)
There is no reasonable doubt that Besant wanted to transform the TS
along Leadbeater-esque lines and get away from Blavatsky's stuff
completely.
> HPB.: self evidently taught always that it is evil when one nation
or an alliance of nations attacks another nation ... But at the Adyar
convention in Berlin in July 2002 the then coming Iraq war was
cheered as the expression of Love from the Masters and the White
Brotherhood (which were of course present is their ethericals
bodies!).
Well, you are preaching to the choir there. I don't think grabbing
someone else's oil wells by force can ever be justified no matter how
tempting the potential economic gain to the instigators of the war
might be. That is especially true if it means leaving the people
living in bombed out cities, without food, water, medicine, or
electricity. It seems to me people either have to take a stand
against this sort of thing or cease prattling about "universal
brotherhood," one of the two. If brotherhood is to be universal, it
must extend to people who live in mineral rich areas.
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