Re: Theos-World Theosophist, June 1936, p. 242 on Hitler - The Body
Feb 21, 2005 07:57 PM
by Cass Silva
Dear J,
Although off the point a little, I was thinking about the fact that Hitler's body was never found. As we have studied, new bodies can be found for initiates who need to incarnate immediately to carry on their work, do you think this could be the case for Left Hand initiates? If so, it could indicate that he's back in another form.
Also, anyone have any ideas on what would happen in the disintegration process of his bodies?
I was also told many years ago, that Hitler, was used as by the Lords of Karma, to fulfill the karmic results of their actions(The Semites) in their past. And that is why, they went like lambs to the slaughter, without a fight. I don't know, I am not sure I really believe this, and I certainly do not agree with his methods, as this has just promulgated more Karma, this time, for the Germans. Will it ever end?
The Germans, like the Atlanteans, seemed to be hypnotised by him into believing the Aryan myth.
If he truly believed in his Myth, why didnt he stand up and tell the truth, I will rid Eastern Europe of all the jews, gypsies, poles, russians, disabled, intellectually unsound, etc etc, and I will do this by means of Gassing, experimental medical studies, torture, rape,terrorism, instead he promised them jobs and work and a better existence.
The angst the German people must now feel must come from not understanding that they could be controlled in this way. But it is time to put all this away, what is done, is done, and by others and I don't believe that the father's sins are inherited by the son.
Any thoughts?
Cass
Jerry Hejka-Ekins <jjhe@charter.net> wrote:
Hodson's alleged statement about Hitler's aura may still exist
somewhere. It just doesn't happen to be in this issue of the
Theosophist. I would keep looking--I'll help by checking references
here. It wasn't until Hitler invaded Poland in September of 1939, that
people began to really wakeup. So, such a statement could have been
made anytime between 1934 and 1939.
Arundale's early endorsements leave no doubt that he was charmed by
Hitler in the beginning. A lot of people were. Nevertheless, Emily
Lutyens in Candles in the Sun records Arundale's initiations which took
place in the 1920s. He was an "Arhat," as were Besant and Leadbeater.
Arhats are supposed to know who are the good and who are the bad people.
They are supposed to know the future and be practically
omniscient--according to that Theosophical tradition.
I grew up in a Jewish neighborhood in Los Angeles, shortly after the
second world war. You could still hear a lot of people speaking yiddish
in those days--almost a dead language now. There were also a lot of
soldiers returning from the war, who bought newly constructed houses on
GI loans and settled down in our neighborhood. So, I heard and felt a
lot of pain: Jews who lost their families in concentration camps;
shell-shocked soldiers almost out of their minds from memories of the
war; and German civilians who tried to avoid the hatred aimed at them.
Purucker, around 1940, or so, spoke of Hitler as a man who carried out
the collective karma of Europe. According to Purucker, at certain times
in human history, an extraordinary person comes along to fulfill the
collective karma of the nations. Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Ghengis
Kahn, Peter the Great, Hitler etc. all, in one sense ambitious,
murderous thugs, who are remembered in different ways by different people.
When will we ever learn?
--j
Erica Letzerich wrote:
>Thank you Jerry for the quote. So if it's not signed by Hodson I wonder why the writer of the article would attribute such statement to Hodson. As there is no major evidence that he wrote it any accusation in this level to Hodson is but without fundament and I take back my previous affirmation.
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>Unfortunately, the letter is not signed. It reads in part:
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>"On the opening evening Adolf Hitler himself was present and by a stroke
>of incredible luck my reserve seat was so very close to him and at right
>angles, that without any effort I could observe him the whole evening
>closely. It has been a tremendous experience for me. In the midst of a
>shattering enthusiasm of thousands and thousands in the streets and in
>the enormous packed concert hall this man was of a simplicity, which
>amounted to grandeur; every gesture, every look, every movement was
>direct, concentrated, but without the smallest trace of
>self-consciousness. He was the only being present for whom Hitler did
>not exist. One felt that he is absolutly one-pointedly possessed by one
>tremendous thought."
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>>Thanks Daniel, I will look whether I have that
>>issue and then scan it.
>>Frank
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>>242 on Hitler
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