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Anand on "reading easier books"

Aug 24, 2004 09:11 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell


Anand,

You write:

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So properly guiding new members in studies is 
very important. If a new member comes to lodge
and somebody hands over Secrete Doctrine, then 
that person won't understand much and so he may 
not come to TS again. But if he is given easiest 
books like Outline of Theosophy by Leadbeater. . . . 

Some of Blavatsky-centered people actively repel 
others from reading easier books of AB, CWL, Hodson,
CJ, Taimni. . . . 

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Anand,

There are many "easier books" to read than the ones
you are referring to.

Have you read any of the following titles? SEE
LIST BELOW.

Grace Knoche's book is new and also very
readable. C.J. Ryan's book is also very simple
and easy to read.

Anyone who would read the books below 
would have a pretty good grasp of Theosophy.

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To Light a Thousand Lamps: A Theosophic Vision
by Grace F. Knoche

An Introduction to Esoteric Principles
by William Doss McDavid

What Is Theosophy?
by Charles J. Ryan

Ocean of Theosophy 
by William Q. Judge

Deity, Cosmos and Man
Geoffrey A. Farthing

The Key to Theosophy: An Abridgment
Quest Book edition
H.P. Blavatsky 

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Daniel
http://hpb.cc








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