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Re: Theos-World RE:: Physical Phenomena at a Seance (3 of 3)

Dec 02, 2003 04:50 PM
by Dennis Kier


Yes, Theosophy of 100 years ago is a good base. However, we are making
many discoveries in science, and psychology, and other fields that HPB
wasn't aware of, and expanding our knowledge of how things work.

We have tools now to investigate that were not around even 20 years
ago. We should use them. Science and the world didn't stop the moment
HPB stopped writing.

And, evidently, the Masters have not been communicating the secrets of
the Universe since she died, or even in your case, when Mr. Judge
died.

There is room in the world for new knowledge and more detailed
knowledge.

Since the Masters are not there to spoon feed us the knowledge of the
Universe, we should use our tools, and our minds to try to evolve
further, just as evidently they did.

The world didn't end in 1891.

Dennis

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dallas TenBroeck" <dalval14@earthlink.net>
To: "AA-BN--Study" <study@blavatsky.net>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 4:08 AM
Subject: Theos-World RE:: Physical Phenomena at a Seance (3 of 3)


> Monday, December 01, 2003
>
>
> Dear Denis:
>
> Consider what THEOSOPHY has to offer on this subject. Is has a wide
and
> deep coverage.
>
> Best washes,
>
> Dallas
>
> ================================
>
>
>
> PSYCHIC LAWS, FORCES, AND PHENOMENA
>
>
> WHAT IS THE "PSYCHIC ?"
>
> The field of psychic forces, phenomena, and dynamics is a vast one.
Such
> phenomena are seen and the forces exhibited every day in all lands,
but
> until a few years ago very little attention was given to them by
> scientific persons, while a great deal of ridicule was heaped upon
those
> who related the occurrences or averred belief in the psychic nature.
A
> cult sprang up in the United States some years ago calling itself
quite
> wrongly "spiritualism," but having a great opportunity it neglected
it
> and fell into mere wonder-seeking without the slightest shadow of a
> philosophy. It has accomplished but little in the way of progress
except
> a record of many undigested. But other Western investigators of the
> accepted schools have not done much better, and the result is that
there
> is no Western Psychology worthy of the name.
>




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