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Sep 10, 2003 02:12 AM
by Tony
Hi Eddy and James <<<In my humble opinion, the S.D., due to its consistent, original and deep information, could be exclusively fated to a thin elite, otherwise Jinarajadasa, Leadbeater, Annie and others who made more synthetical compilations and further investigations, becoming SD more acessible.>>> THE SECRET DOCTRINE was published in 1888 in 2 volumes, a triple production by H. P. Blavatsky and the Masters. This IS the original THE SECRET DOCTRINE. A 2nd edition appeared taken from the same plates. HPB died in 1891 In 1893 (just 2 years after H.P.B's death) a "third and revised edition" by Annie Besant (and Mead) was published in 2 volumes. Do you think she/they had the occult knowledge to revise an occult work produced by HPB and the Masters? In 1897 a collection of papers/writings by H.P.B. was published by Annie Besant and called the third volume. This can cause confusion as then people think that "The Secret Doctrine" was published in 3 volumes. It wasn't. By comparing the original edition (or facsimile) by H.P.B. and the Masters, with the third revised edition by Annie Besant, you can see for yourself the kind of alterations made, and come to your own conclusions. If you see that alterations have been made, you can then be pretty certain that the volume Annie Besant produce in 1897, and called vol.III of "The Secret Doctrine," is also going to have been altered. THE SECRET DOCTRINE was published in 1888. The three eternals (8s) are ONE (1). Page 60 in the original edition is not numbered, although you may find it added in some of the facsimiles. HPB died in her 60th year. In Theosophy it is said there is no such thing as coincidence. What is it that makes the SD more accessible? In what way is it elitist? "The Secret Doctrine" is dedicated "to all True Theosophists . . ." rather than to PhDs, to those who have been to University, to Scientists, to those with academic qualifications, to gardeners, to bakers, etc. IF it is elitist it says something about the human race. In actual fact it is there for anyone from any walk of life, if they can but lift their heads. The student has to make the effort. Up until this time (1888), the information in these volumes was virtually inaccessible to people in the west. Now that it is available, should we be wanting others to make it easier for us? It is something that is not easy and can't be easy. Was working off Karma ever easy? What is easy? As HPB writes in "Practical Occultism": "It is easy to become a Theosophist. Any person of average intellectual capacities, and a leaning toward the meta-physical; of pure, unselfish life, who finds more joy in helping his neighbour than in receiving help himself; one who is ever ready to sacrifice his own pleasures for the sake of other people; and who loves Truth, Goodness and Wisdom for their own sake, not for the benefit they may confer--is a Theosophist. "But it is quite another matter to put oneself upon the path which leads to the knowledge of what is good to do, as to the right discrimination of good from evil; a path which also leads a man to that power through which he can do the good he desires, often without even apparently lifting a finger. " Tony