Re: Theos-World The expected Christ?
Apr 11, 2004 11:41 AM
by christinaleestemaker
-Hallo Paul G,
Thanks for your reply.
I think the url I found later is of an interesting one and not of
that of Creme( this one was put on the Dutch list and I only put this
on the list because the face of that Maitreya I have seen before on
others from the TTalk list.).
The other I found later was http//www.maitreya.org
I found many intersting teachings the same as theosophical and with a
little more explanation.
I think it will be good to search for the real Christ, if there is
one.
Christina.
-- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Paul Gillingwater <paul@a...> wrote:
> christinaleestemaker wrote:
>
> >Hallo all of you;
> >wHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THIS?
> >On this site they show the long expected Mattreya.
> > http://www.shareintl.org
> >Maybe for meditating om it?
> >
> >
>
> I'm pretty sure that a visit to the archives will show this one has
been
> thrashed
> to death.
>
> Assuming you're not trolling, then here's a brief response.
>
> Benjamin Creme, the promoter of this particular Maitreya (there are
dozens),
> has been remarkably consistent in his advocacy. I know many people
who
> believe
> this theory, and seem to gain inspiration from it.
>
> Creme's philosophy is based on the Alice Bailey tradition, which in
turn is
> based on Theosophy in the USA flavour. Creme also advocates Sai
Baba's
> tradition as not being incompatible, and also seems to suggest the
> reality of
> Aliens (Greys, etc.)
>
> Checking out the above site, I note one recent statement which
Creme (who
> personally disclaims being an Adept) made: that Saddam Hussein is
dead,
> and that the person captured by the USA is merely one of his
doubles.
> Do you believe that this is the case? Then "ye shall judge him by
his
> works."
>
> Of course, there seem to be many people who share this delusion, if
a
> delusion
> indeed it is.
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