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Re: Theos-World Re: Alice Bailey is a Problem! And so Leadbeatter...

Jan 23, 2005 03:34 PM
by ringding777


Pedro, I understand your answer that way that you 
are not in possession of copies of Meads letters.
It seems that you don't know how difficult it is 
get copies from the British Library.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "prmoliveira" <prmoliveira@yahoo.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 12:10 AM
Subject: Theos-World Re: Alice Bailey is a 
Problem! And so Leadbeatter...




--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, 
ringding777@t... wrote:
> Pedro, if all of the stuff is in the British
> Library under Mead's name, even that is not
> entirely satisfactory because one has to have
> research credentials to gain access to the 
> British
> Library. How then do ordinary folks get hold of
> this material?
>
> The suppresssion then has at least kept the
> material out of the hands of all those who do 
> not
> have access to the British Library, a pretty
> successful suppression indeed.
>
> And why do you know that Mead's letters which 
> may
> be stored in the BL are THE SAME letters which
> Adyar in The Hague and Adyar HQ are hiding from
> reasearch?
>
> And finally let's don't lose the point, which 
> is:
> If you or Gregory Tillett cannot tell us EXACTLY
> where all the material is, then the suppression
> has plainly succeeded. AND if we would have to
> climb mountains to actually obtain copies of the
> material, then the suppression has plainly
> succeeded.
>
> This is the typical Adyar rhetoric:They act like
> they know everything, but then not actually 
> share
> their knowledge with us. That's my point. NOT
> share what they know.
> Would you are Greogry Tillet send me or other 
> list
> members here copies? And if you do not have
> copies, why not, if they are so easy to get.
>
> Frank


If I can read what I wrote in my recent post, it 
says:

"No, the Archives at Adyar were not affected by 
the
tsunami, and
equally no, I don't know where the original
letters are. But would the
British Library accept inauthentic copies of
documents as part of its
collection?"

Perhaps you would agree that to go to London from 
Germany is easier
than from Sydney, which is a tad far away from 
where you are. I wish
you the best in your search.

In that way the suppression of Adyar was indeed a 
success at least for theosophist which have not 
the time to spend hundreds or thousands of hours 
to search for them.
Frank












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