A Casebook of Encounters with the Theosophical Mahatmas
Apr 01, 2004 06:28 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
Pedro,
You write:
"If HPB was not a hypocrite, if it is true that
almost two dozens of individuals around that
time (1880s), and independently of her, either
saw or corresponded with her Teachers, then what
she wrote on the subject of their existence could
be considered, objectively, as a testimony of
someone who knew."
If some readers are not aware of the testimonies
given by these individuals that you mention, see:
A Casebook of Encounters with the Theosophical Mahatmas
at:
http://www.theosophy.info/mastersencounterswith.htm
or
http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/mastersencounterswith.htm
Daniel H. Caldwell
BLAVATSKY STUDY CENTER/BLAVATSKY ARCHIVES
http://blavatskyarchives.com/introduction.htm
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"...Contrast alone can enable us to appreciate things at
their right value; and unless a judge compares notes and
hears both sides he can hardly come to a correct decision."
H.P. Blavatsky. The Theosophist, July, 1881, p. 2
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