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What should one dread when fact and truth are one's only aim?

Aug 18, 2004 02:33 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell


"Open your columns to free and fearless discussion,
and do as the theosophical periodicals have ever done,
and as LUCIFER is now preparing to do. The 'bright
Son of the morning' fears no light. He courts it,
and is prepared to publish any inimical contributions
(couched, of course, in decent language), however
much at variance with his theosophical views. He
is determined to give a fair hearing in any and
every case, to both contending parties and allow
things and thoughts to be judged on their respective
merits. For why, or what should one dread when fact
and truth are one's only aim?"

H.P. Blavatsky in Lucifer, October, 1887.






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