re genetics, science and Theosophy
Mar 16, 2004 02:47 PM
by Mauri
Dallas wrote partly: <<The theory of
early emigration remains a THEORY and is
not necessarily fact. Have you read
FORBIDDEN ARCHAEOLOGY ? A research on
the origins of man through the pages of
the SECRET DOCTRINE is also of great help.>>
Seems to me that lots of people these
days have a preference for some kind of
what might be called "scientific
methods/theories" (Leon, eg, tends to
come to mind), so I'm wondering if there
might be some kind of keyish role for
genetics in connection with both
"scientific" and "Theosophic" notions
about human evolution, that might also
help throw some light on such as the SD,
eg, for those who might have problems
figuring out other (possibly somewhat
"less scientific"...) ways of "making
sense" of the SD and ... w/Whatever ...
That is, what if there's a keyish
genetic connection (or potentially
keyish relationship, depending on
whichever, perceived "relevant
perspective" ...) that might tend to
show some kind of clear enough or
interesting enough relationship or tie
or tie-ishness between Theosophic
modeling and "modern genetics," thereby
possibly, potentially allowing for new
insights, in some cases, maybe, toward
Theosophy or some aspects of Theosophy
even from various somewhat mainstream
perspectives ...
So I'm tending to wonder about how Leon,
eg, might connect his ABC's with "modern
genetics," thereby, (possibly ...),
genetically proving or at least elicing
or tentatively eliciting (maybe ...)
some kind of "more-generally
understandable-enough" link between
HPB's Theosophy and "modern science."
(Sorry about those quotes on "modern
science," in particular, [not to mention
...], but my "speculative tendencies"
seem to point in so many definitory
directions that, well ... ^:-/ ... what
can I say ...).
No, I still haven't read Forbidden
Archeology. I'm waiting for the paper
back to come out. Have you read THE
MESSAGE OF THE SPHINX by Hancock and
Bauval, among others by those authors ...
Speculatively,
Mauri
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