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Re: Theos-World Krishnamurti on himself

Apr 01, 2004 04:44 PM
by Dennis Kier


In my opinion, he had a message to give, and something to accomplish.
If he had stayed within the Theosophical Organization, he would have
continually been asked about the Masters, HPB, and all that. It would
have made his message much more difficult to give out, and obscured
what he was doing.

The best way for him to get on with his own task was to break with the
Theosophical Organizations, not talk about them, and do what he felt
that he had to do.

The various biographies tell of the task he had to accomplish, and the
processes that were going on with the body to make it suitable for the
communication process by whatever entities were using it.

So, he had his own personal life to live, and he had another octave of
existence where he was a creature of other concourses, and had to
provide a vehicle for their purposes.

It is an interesting study of reality.

Dennis

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "arielaretziel" <arielaretziel@yahoo.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 3:58 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Krishnamurti on himself


>
>
> Whether Krishnamurti was overshadowed or not has little bearing in
my mind, as
> it is his teachings and, when he was alive, his very presence that
have and
> will always matter. Was he leaving Theosophy or was he leaving
concepts such as
> the erronius and dangerous concept of a world teacher who will save
humanity?
>
> He wanted to help people be entirely free, but we must ask
ourselves, "Free
> from what?"
>
> A^A^





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