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RE: Theos-World re WQJ quote from Dallas

Oct 11, 2003 01:25 AM
by W. Dallas TenBreoeck


Oct 11

Dear Mauri:

Best wishes -- and "speculatively" both are good in moderate doses.

Maybe you'll read ISIS UNVEILED and the OCEAN OF THEOSOPHY and get some
more ideas of the coverage THEOSOPHY offers.

More you can ask about.  

Many years ago I started with ISIS UNVEILED and it was one of the most
interesting books I had ever read.  

Then I discovered the THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY and I read it item by item,
a little a day, till I had finished and learned a lot more --
questioning and testing as I went. And I had good friends close by that
I could ask things about 
-- years before INTERNET.

Both are "on line" through blavatsky.net and 

www.ult.org

Best wishes,

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mauri [mailto:mhart@idirect.ca] 
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 8:22 PM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Theos-World re WQJ quote from DAllas

Thanks very much, Dallas. I passed on a 
selection of that WQJ wording to friend who 
expressed some interest in that subject, 
among other things. Not that I'm not 
interested. I suspect that sometimes a 
little bit of phenomena, like that levitation 
thing that some meditators experience, might 
have the effect of tending to get some people 
off of their exoteric duffs, to some extent, 
maybe, and ...

Best wishes,
Mauri

PS Well, just because I offered "best 
wishes" doesn't mean I stopped speculating, 
eh. And just because ... ^:-/ ... ^:-) ...
So many tangents, so little time. Not that ... !



 

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