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RE: Which theosophical book a skeptic would take to a desert island

Sep 06, 2004 04:37 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


Sept 6 2004

RE: Khobilgan, Hobilgan, etc...

Dear John:

In my notes I also have different spellings: Hobilgan, Khobilgan, a title of
great reverence ....

See MAHATMA LETTERS 44 top -- Buddhahood, Tsong-Ka-Pa,
13 (Maha Chohan), 20, 25-6, 282.

MODERN PANARION p. 382..., 497...

TIBETAN TEACHINGS (HPB) HPB Art. III 339... 
(Lucifer Sept,. Oct 1894, Vol 18, p. 9... published posthumously
from MSS) 

REINCARNATIONS IN TIBET -- [Theosophist, Mar 1882]  
HPB Art. III 356... Mod. Pan. p. 497....

Apparently a title of very high respect (see MAHATMA LETTERS 44 top.

Also used of the Head of a Great Monastery.


Shaberon (?), THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY p. 296

Best wishes

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: samb
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 12:27 PM
To: 
Subject: Re Which theosophical book a skeptic would take to a desert island

Chuck,
Didn't Madam Blavatsky discourse on "Kobiligan?" I seem to remember her 
giving several transmutative forms of the term in discussing it, Kublikhan.

John






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