RE: [Blavatsky_Study] ARE THERE WOMEN AMONG THE MAHATMAS?
Oct 07, 2003 03:29 AM
by W. Dallas TenBreoeck
Oct 7 2003
Dear Friend:
In the literature of Theosophy [see CAVES & JUNGLES OF HINDOOSTAN, and
some other accounts by visitors and travelers] we are told of an Adept
who lived in Benares who used a woman's body, when HPB visited that town
H P B was also such an Adept.
The disciples of the Mahatmas are also called "Upasaka" (male) and
"Upasika" (female).
The SPIRIT-SOUL in Man has no sex. How could it? According to the
needs of Karma it uses a body suitable to the work that has to be done
at a specific time and place.
Best wishes,
Dallas
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-----Original Message-----
From: kumarasanat [mailto:kumarasanat@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 6:49 AM
To: Blavatsky_Study@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Blavatsky_Study] ARE THERE WOMEN AMONG THE MAHATMAS?
Hello,
any body can help me ?
some one asked me because there are not women as mahatmas, in the
teachings of theosophy I didn't know what to say.is there any text
that explains this matter
thanks
best whishes
guillermo
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