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Re: Theos-World The average theosophist going to bed...

Aug 17, 2004 02:40 AM
by Katinka Hesselink


Hi Norm,

Thanks for that. Most theosophists I've met are also wonderfull people
(and most don't presently study Leadbeater). Still, like many on this
list, I share a certain impatience with what we read or rather don't
read in the magazines. There is a lot of controversy around a lot of
subjects in spirituality-land. So why isn't it discussed in those
magazines? Isn't that partly what the second object of the TS is about? 

Katinka
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Rosabellhh@a... wrote:
> I say read Theosophy for yourself. If you find something that helps
, great, 
> if not read something else. What helps me may not help you and the
same in 
> reverse. I think that there is a lot of very interesting material in
Theosophy. 
> I do not claim to know the mysteries of the universe but when I
dealt with 
> Theosophist and instructors I found them to be wonderful people. I
did take some 
> of their correspondence courses and I enjoyed the whole experience.
As a 
> spiritual path of choice I find Kriya Yoga to be for me, but their
many paths up 
> the mountain, at least I believe that.
> I don't see the need to put Theosophy down , perhaps someone can
explain the 
> reason to me. Norm Bigelow
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




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