Re: Theos-World theosophy & politics
Feb 14, 2005 04:31 PM
by Jerry Hejka-Ekins
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>I also found it very disappointing, that when I went to the TS websites, I found that there was no provision for study groups via the internet.
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Cass, just what would envision for in an internet study group? Would
it be like an email discussion board or....?
..j
Cass Silva wrote:
>Dear Bart,
>I also found it very disappointing, that when I went to the TS websites, I found that there was no provision for study groups via the internet. The Melbourne TS have or had some very good teachers and I was hoping to continue my study through networking, but alas. Most of the board members were over 50 at the time I was attending. Perhaps no one there had the technological skills to set up a study group on the www, but I doubt it, as I visited, Australia, UK, Ireland,Adyar and no groups.
>Cass
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>Bart Lidofsky <bartl@sprynet.com> wrote:
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>Jerry Hejka-Ekins wrote:
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>>points. I am trying to say that the TS is about more than finances, it
>>is also about members.
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>A couple of years back, I set up a list largely for discussion of
>running the TS from a lodge level, where people could communicate with
>each other, and share experience and resources. It went over like a lead
>balloon (and no, it was NOT moderated).
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>Bart
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