. . . they have reservations as to the authenticity of the [Mahatma] letters. ..
Aug 21, 2004 04:38 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
On the website of THE BLAVATSKY TRUST,
one reads the following:
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The Theosophical Movement
Since the theosophical movement was started by
the inauguration of the Theosophical Society
in New York in 1875 the movement has fragmented.
There is now the Adyar Society, Point Loma
Publications, the Theosophical Society at
Pasadena (which moved there from Corvina)
and the United Lodge of Theosophists based
in Los Angeles. The Society at Pasadena was
formed from a nucleus of personnel from the
original Point Loma Society which was disbanded.
Point Loma Publications Inc still, however,
operates independently. This fragmentation of
the movement is important because each part went
its own way in the matter of teaching. The Adyar
Society adopted in very large measure the 'second generation'
literature of Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater and others. As time
went on this considerably diverged from the original teachings. The
Point Loma literature is largely that of Godfried de Puruker.
Originally this was based mainly on The Secret Doctrine but latterly
many ideas, viz the peregrinations of the Ego round the planets,
became an important part of his teaching. No evidence for this exists
in the Secret Doctrine, The Corvina theosophists hereto have
preserved the original teachings intact and so have the United Lodge
of Theosophists but in certain areas, for example the Mahatma Letters
to Sinnett, they have reservations as to the authenticity of the
letters.
The point of these differences is that, to a very large extent, they
have come about through personal views and preferences regarding the
teachings. In some cases major divergences from the original as
commentaries have been written into much publicized literature, with
the consequence that much of what is now regarded Theosophy on a
worldwide scale, is in fact not in accordance with the original
teachings.
Quoted from:
http://www.blavatskytrust.org.uk/html/nf_bt3.htm
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Some important points are made here. But I think there
are also few errors in this text. For example:
" . . . in certain areas, for example the Mahatma Letters to Sinnett,
they have reservations as to the authenticity of the letters."
Who are "they"? If "they" refers to the United Lodge of Theosophists
I am somewhat puzzled since I have never heard any ULT student
actually question "the authenticity of the letters."
Could Dallas or some other ULT student clarify this?
Daniel
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