HPB dead, say goodbye to masters
Aug 22, 2003 08:08 AM
by Katinka Hesselink
Well, this should teach me to be less quick in mailing. I have just
received copies of early issues of Theosophical History and am
browsing them, here and there reading. Which is where my quote from
Alice Leighter Cleather came from. But here is opposite evidence. In
an article arguing that HPB was an adept channeling for the
Nirmanakaya of Gautama Buddha, H.P.B. is quoted as saying:
ML p. 467 (non-chronological, letter 138)
"I - dead, say Society goodbye to the Masters."
The article in question also tries to show that Krishnamurti was a
failed incarnation of the same Nirmanakaya. So here the source:
Theosophical History, January 1888, p. 173, Presidential Address,
Part II, Walter A. Carrithers Jr.
In my opinion it doesn't convincingly show the second, but it is
certainly interesting.
Curious to see what else I'll be sending you all today.
Katinka
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