RE: Theos-World RE: RE: Cayce's relevance to Theosophy/theosophy
Nov 14, 2004 05:30 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck
Nov 14 2004
RE Christianity // Kabalah
Dear Friends:
If you are interested I can send you by e-mail a copy of detailed studies on
1 Christianity
2 Kabala
these are extracted from ISIS UNVEILED and other Theosophical sources.
Let me know if you wish to receive them, they are fairly long.
Best wishes,
Dallas
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Subject: Re: Theos-World RE: RE: Cayce's relevance to Theosophy/theosophy
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Jerry:
We find ourselves making the same comments about HPB's
writings. Sometime we run into people who are into some new age
thing and start telling us about the latest books, with great ideas
they have never heard before. In almost every case, it is some
simplified and distorted version of something that HPB had written
about over a hundred years ago. There is nothing quite like her,
and she seems to be the direct or indirect source for so many
current ideas.
Barbara:
Exactly!! Every "hot" new age books that I have picked up
seems to be just touching the surface of HPB's ideas, some more
accurately than others. One question I have is that the TS movement
started more than a hundred years ago and nothing has been quite
like it since. Did HPB ever mention the next time when something
similar may occur again?
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Jerry:
While we have study groups on Theosophical texts (e.g.
Secret Doctrine, Mahatma Letters, Voice etc.), We also do classes
where we explore subjects HPB covers by using current works. We
have found that these studies tremendously expands, clarifies and
brings a whole new relevance and currency to HPB's writings. We
just finished a two year course on Kaballah, which started with the
roots of Judaism in Egyptian, Babylonian and Canaanite religions.
Currently we are doing a course on the roots and origins of
Christianity. I'll be happy to email you and/or anyone interested
a copy of our syllabus for this current class.
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Barbara:
Yes I would appreciate a copy of your syllabus. I am
looking for something a bit more contemporary. Sometimes I feel
silly immersing most of my life in something that happened a hundred
years ago. I keep hoping I can find either the next generation to
the SD or something that has the same quality by a current teacher.
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