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the less important books in theos

Nov 01, 2004 03:29 AM
by krishtar


Anand

I am not expressing my opinion, but a common sense on the idea of what Theosophy is.
I once met a pal in another list who claimed to be a theosophist since veryyoung and when I asked him if he had ever read a certain part on the book of MH to AP Sinnet he said that he didnīt belive neither in reincarnation, nor in the existence of the Masters who wrote the SD and also thought that vHPB was a trickster.So, friend, up to now I donīt know what theosophy for him was.
My sorrow on you is that I had a different idea about you and when I saw the site at one part of me felt glad - because some student became avaiable on line some books considered important in the history of theosophy - and another side got very sad because the site is not on Theosophy but represents a limited opinion of someone on a wisdom-religion thet concentrates a such wide scope.
I am not forcing anyone to believe in anything but you are wrong Anand, because you are one step of producing an anti-blavatskian opinion site as soonas you find other people who have a limited vision like you have.
All this just because you find root works such as Mahatma Letters and SD too difficult to read? Alright.
You are studying a very complex matter by the pen of students not from their teachers, but the choice is yours and there is nothing I can do about it,other than to express my sincere view.
 
I am very sorry.

Krishtar
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Anand Gholap 
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 8:37 AM
Subject: Theos-World Re: the most important books on theosophy




Khrishtar,
Everybody has his own opinion about which books to read first, which 
are easier to understand. You need not force your opinion on me. You 
are free to read HPB, Judge whoever you like. 
Secondly you again asked same question about message I did not post 
to any group i.e. about " many errors "
Regards.
Anand Gholap


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "krishtar" <krishtar_a@b...> wrote:
> Dear Anand
> 
> You did a great work over there, very important theosophical books 
well arranged and avaiable online in your site.Congratulations.
> Most of it I have in paper format too.
> One remarkable detail is that you labeled the books as " the most 
important Books in theosophy with recommended sequence of reading "  
and there is no signal of any Blavastky and W Q Judge books.
> So let me offer you a questioning: 
> Why do you try to diminish the importance of these authors?
> First you claim the HPBīs " many errors ",second a sequence with no 
books from her pen.
> 
> 
> Krishtar
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> PS.
> Mortenīs suggestions on addictional books are great and I agree 
with it.
> 
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Anand Gholap 
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 4:51 PM
> Subject: Theos-World Questions on Theosophy and related issues
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> All Members,
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> I received number of questions related to Theosopy and the TS. It 
is perfectly normal and good to have questions because Theosophist 
and future disciple must be intelligent and knowledgeable. He must 
have wide and deep knowledge of laws of Nature. 
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> Theosophy is a vast subject and to understand it one will require 
extensive reading of RIGHT books. I find that members read many books 
but they don't read RIGHT books. So I have uploaded most important 
books at www.AnandGholap.net As you read those you will get answers 
to your questions. Mr. Leadbeater and Mrs. Besant have written in 
detail on very large number of topics which gives answers to most of  
the questions which members have. If you refuse to read those books 
because somebody impressed on your mind that they were bad, then it 
is not possible for me to help you in getting answers to your 
questions. 
> 
> I hope you read without prejudice their books. That is the only 
best advice I can give.
> 
> Best wishes.
> 
> Anand Gholap
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