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Re: Theos-World Bon religion, a short historical origin by Olmo Lungring

Feb 23, 2005 10:40 PM
by Cass Silva


Yes John, I know the transmigration would have taken a thousand years or so, but nevertheless the wisdom was kept alive for millions in the east, (the exoteric at least) but why didnt this same phenomenon occur in the west. We may have had the Rosecrucians, Freemasons, etc but these were secret select groups and not for the masses. All we had was the misinterpretation of Jesus and the Bible to sustain us for those thousand years. Somehow the numbers are not adding up for me. Where were the Masters then?

Cass
samblo@cs.com wrote:

Cass,
Well, for one thing the European Peoples had not come together as we know 
them today read Blavatsky about the migrations from the East, the Scythains, 
Circasians, Thracians, khemi, and the Turanians, Huns and many other also that 
became the Teutonic tribes, it takes a long time to complete the process, 
establish domains of final settlement and create a culture. They were when they 
were residents back in the ancient lands exposed to a lot, but lost it along the 
way for various reasons, some times they were under conquest of another 
culture that rooted out their native knowledge and replaced it with there own for 
many generations. Geoddfrey Higgins Anacalypsis is a great work in this area, 
Madame Blavatsky references it herself, Health Research reprints it in two 
volumes. 

John


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