Re:freedom of individual sections of the TS - and Bee's sting
Aug 26, 2003 03:00 PM
by Zack Lansdowne
M. Sufilight wrote:
"My views are:
Yes. Boston has many times chosen a different path than the majority.
I do - in my own manner - like your place for that reason.
Do you want to quote the entire letter from Burnier or email it to me in
private ?
By the way the Theos-Talk letter of :
May 14, 1996 06:50 PM by Sy Ginsburg also confirms the Danish view and I
think also your view."
Actually, the source of much of my information in my last message was Sy
Ginsburg's letter that was dated January 23, 1996. In his letter, Sy quoted
from Radha Burnier's letter and then said that a copy of Burnier's letter
was enclosed as an attachment. I don't have Burnier's actual letter-- I
only have Sy's letter that quoted an excerpt from Burnier's letter.
The Theosophical Society in Boston (TSB) had the pleasure of hosting a talk
by Sy Ginsburg last fall. Sy was promoting his new book, "In Search of the
Unitive Vision." As some of you may know, Sy is a past president of the
Theosophical Society in South Florida and is a co-founder of the Gurdjieff
Institute of Florida. He is also a lawyer and a very successful business
man, being the first president of Toys R Us.
The TSB is eager to host talks by distinguished visitors from all parts of
the country. If anyone on this list would like to visit Boston and give a
talk at the TSB, please let me know. We have a guest room on our campus
that offers two single beds, a TV, bath/shower, and hot tea. So, if you do
visit us from outside the Boston area, you need not pay high hotel rates!
Zack Lansdowne
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