Re: Theos-World Re: The Secret Doctrine
Feb 16, 2004 09:01 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer
And, it should be added in this Kant year, strange things are to be found
sometimes in the SD.
For example, on p. I:601 she wrote about Kant:
"In this theory, generated and developed in the brain of a young man hardly
twenty-five years of age, who had never left his native place, a small town
of Northern Prussia (K�nigsberg) one can hardly fail to recognise either an
inspiring external power, or the reincarnation which the Occultists see in
it."
But K�nigsberg is not in Northern, but in East Prussia and (at least until
1945) the capital of it.
Is this a slip of HPB's memory or is it an occult hint? And if so, which?
Frank
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From: "stevestubbs" <stevestubbs@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 2:15 AM
Subject: Theos-World Re: The Secret Doctrine
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "geneticrejuvenation"
> <geneticrejuvenation@y...> wrote:
> > Would someone please tell me what is the secret doctrine or at
> > least why it should be secret from a good person who really wants
> to
> > know?
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> The title "secret: refers to the fact that the book is written in
> such a way that hardly anybody who reads it understands it. The
> first part of the book is very profound but tha latter part merely
> requires more study than most are willing to put into it. Blavatsky
> admutted that in a magazine article. So even though it is published,
> it is still "secret" in a sense.
>
> As to why this would be desirable, that is a secret to me. I have
> yet to find out.
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