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Re: Theos-World Hodson, fairies, etc.

Feb 25, 2005 10:32 AM
by Alaya


THIS IS VERY GOOD DALLAS
THanks =)

p.s -
see.. H.P.B trusted on Talmud
and so did Mead, and his book on 100b.c is exactly on Alexandre 
Janeou as contemporary of Jesus
and history shows that he chased the initiates
"He who doesn't become a child and born again won't heir the 
kingdom..."
Clearly the chase on the children, were "children" , intitiates...
and janoeu did it historicaly
and the survivors flee to Egypt
Where even in the bible JEsus is said to have gone..
as well as int he Talmud

107 BC PANTHER Birth of Jesus (Jehoshua)
ISIS II 201, GLOS 248,
or PENDERA (Lydda under reign of Alexander Janneus)
Jesus was the son of Joseph Panther (tradition
makes him a Roman soldier) and Mary, hence Joshua
Ben Panther GLOS 248; HPB ART I 117, III 180-1
GLOS 109 156-7 194; SD II 504fn

BC "SEPHER TOLDOS JESHU"
Hebrew text pub. 1681 AD by C. Wagensillius
-- in Frankfort & Nuremberg

"Mary having become the mother of a Son, named
Jehoshua, and the boy growing up, she entrusted him to the
care of Rabbi Elhanan, and the child progressed in knowledge,
for he was well gifted with spirit and understanding.

Rabbi Jehoshua, son of Perachiah, continued the education of
Jehoshua (Jesus) after Elhanan, and initiated him in the secret
knowledge." but the King, Janneus, having given orders to slay
all the initiates, Jehosuah Ben Perachiah, fled to Alexandria,
in
Egypt, taking the boy with him. ... Jesus supplemented his
initiation in the Jewish Kaballah with an additional
acquisition
of the secret wisdom of Egypt. When the
persecution ceased, they both returned to Judea."
ISIS II 201 ISIS II 127fn 135fn 201 304-5 544



--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "W.Dallas TenBroeck" 
<dalval14@e...> wrote:
> Feb 25 2005
> 
> WRT Christian chronology I have secured from Theosophical sources 
the
> following -- It may prove of general interest and probably will 
have some
> articles and sources worth checking
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> CHRISTIANITY CHRONOLOGY.DOC
> ==============================
> 
> 
> 
> JUDAISM, JESUS, CHRISTIANITY : CHRONOLOGY
> ________________________
> 
> 
> FROM THEOSOPHICAL AND OTHER SOURCES
> 
> ( A partial List )
> 
> [ All references, unless otherwise indicated, are in Theosophy 
Magazine. 
> Volumes 1 to 83 (T), and the Theosophical Movement 
> Volumes 1 to 63 (TM). ]
> 
> Other references are taken from Key, HPB Articles [ HPB ], WQJ 
Articles 
> [ WQJ ], S D, ISIS, Collected Works of HPB, [ BCW ],
> Theosophical Glossary [ Glos.], 
> Theosophist [ Thst. ], A Modern Panarion [ Mod.P], Path, 
Lucifer, 
> Transactions [ Trans.], etc.]
> 
> [Note: These are excerpts on Christian origins from several data 
bases 
> prepared for a research student. ]
> 
> Extracts from chronological list of Articles in
> THE THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT DOWN THE AGES
> 
> Chronological Index to Articles on Historical Subjects and 
> Personages in 
> 
> THEOSOPHY MAGAZINE, THE THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT	
> and THE THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY, Isis Unveiled, Secret Doctrine.
> 
> 
> ===========================================================
> DATES KEY WORD	EVENT	REFERENCES
> ===========================================================
> 
> 
> JEWS 
> 
> 
> 3,000 BC c.	JUDAISM (Tchandala Emigrants from India - Yadus)
> United in Upper India c. 3,000 BC Is II 433
> 
> Buddhists in Judaea .[ Glos. 115 ]
> 
> Iao, Yaho, Iaho,	.	[ Glos. 148, 374 ]
> 
> Ineffable Name	.	.[ Glos. 155 ] 
> 
> Elohim - Adonai	.	. Is II 139; [ Glos. 113 ]
> 
> Dayanisi (Dionysos) . . [ Glos. 97, 102 ]
> 
> Seraphim - Celestials, Wise [ Glos. 296, 325 ]
> 
> Israel - Asar - the Sun-God [ Glos. 158 ]
> 
> Baal, Hercules, Adonis, Bel, Bacchus, Siva,
> 
> Moloch, Adonai, Jehovah, Chiun, Saturn,
> 
> Seth	Is II 45 131 236 439 487 491 524-6 567
> 
> Sabaoth	.	.	Is II 207 417-22
> 
> Tubal-Cain - Teacher in Using Metals [ Glos. 345 ]
> 
> Java Alhim	.	[ Glos. 162 ]
> 
> Abraham - The Patriarch	. T M 257	42
> [ A-Brahm - a non-Brahmin ]
> Hyksos Is I 27 444 567-70 [Pali=shepherd]
> 
> Is II 438 481 487-8 523,573	
> 
> Moses - The Initiate	. T M	300	42
> SD II 539; Mod. Pan. 45; HPB Art 3-244; 
> Is I 3, 555; II 129; SD I 320fn 385 
> SD II 428 456 465 691; 
> 
> 974-937 BC c.	Solomon - The Great	. T M	332	42
> Is I 135 II 391; ML 345; SD II 591 
> Is I 19 97 135-6 147 256 410 503 546 566
> Is I 580 II 255 265 297 389 391-2 439 444
> Is II 525 592; M. PAN. 45-6;
> 
> Mt. MORIAH site of King Solomon's first temple at Jerusalem
> 1st TEMPLE whereto Abraham journeyed to offer Isaac 
> in sacrifice	GLOS 217
> 
> 
> 970-936 BC c.	Hiram (Tyre)	.	Is I 19, 135, 566-8
> 
> Jachin - a Pillar of Solomon's Temple	[ Glos. 161 ]
> 
> Solomon's Seal - Interlaced Triangles	[ Glos. 303 ]
> 
> Eden - Garden	. .	[ Glos. 109 ]
> 
> Ark of the Covenant	.	.	[ Glos. 30 ]
> 
> 
> Jewish Scriptures	Biblical Traditions. T series 
v.50,51,52
> 
> The Oriental Kabala	.. T 371	56
> 
> [ see Notes on KABALA at end]
> 
> 
> The Borrowers - Origins of Jewish Philos. 
> T M 139 42
> 
> The Book of Enoch	. T 244	53
> 
> Genesis - .	.	[ Glos. 127 ]
> 
> Pentateuch - Ezra's compil. Is I 568 578 T 10 25
> Is II 128 167 287 424 492 526; SD I 10; [ Gl. 117 ] 
> SD II 143 544 658; HPB Art 1-432, 2-207, 238 3 
> 
> Thorah - Law .	.[ Glos. 331 ]
> 
> Septuagint	.	Mod. Pan. 45; SD II 200fn;
> 
> Talmud	.	.	.[Glos. 310 ] T 462 24
> 
> Talmidai Hakhameem - mystics, kabalists [ Glos. 318 ]
> 
> Mishnah - Older Portions of the Talmud [ Glos. 215 ]
> 
> Targum - Interpretation ..	[ Glos. 321 ]
> 
> Temura	.	.	..	[ Glos. 325 ]
> 
> Masorah - Masoretic Points	[ Glos. 208 ]
> 
> Pashut - Interpretative Method -	[ Glos. 250 ]
> 
> Mercavah	.	.	[ Glos. 213 ]
> 
> Tanaim - Initiates	.	.	[ Glos. 319 ]
> 
> Kabala	.	.	T v.71-272; T 440 25
> 
> Kabala and the Kabalists	. T 440	24
> 
> -19th Cent.	Kabala & the Kabalists at the Close
> of the 19th Century T 30 5
> 
> [ see Notes on KABALA at end]
> 
> 
> Zohar - Esoteric Wisdom	.[ Glos. 187, 268, 388 ]
> 
> Sepher Jetzirah ( Book of Creation )	[ Glos. 165 ]
> 
> Hay-yah (Buddhi)	.	[ Glos. 137 ]
> 
> Kadosh - Consecrated, Holy	Glos. 169 ]
> 
> Jewish Mysticism THEOSOPHICAL MVMT 414 56
> 
> Hivim, Chivim, Levites, Initiates	.[ Glos. 143 ]
> 
> Jehovah SD I 73, 390, II 96, 388, 460-8;
> Glos.163; 
> 
> Yodh-Heva SD I 60 347 II 39 134 
> 
> 
> 
> JEWISH SECTS
> 
> 
> Nazar [John the Baptist].	.	. [ Glos. 225-6 ]
> 
> The Nazarene Syst. [Glos. 226] T v.28-322; T 62 49
> 
> Codex Nazaraeus [The Book of Adam]	[ Glos. 86 ]
> 
> Ebionites (The Poor, Jesus' Family)	[ Glos. 108 ]
> 
> Essenes	. .	.	..	[ Glos. 115 ]
> 
> Asmoneans - Priest-Kings	.	[ Glos. 35 ]
> 
> Pharisees - Is I xxx 347 553 II 132 135 
> Is II148 152 179 198 202 339 441 502 538
> 
> Sadducees - learned Philosophers	.	[ Glos. 283 ]
> 
> Followers of Zadok...	.	.	[ Glos. 384 ]
> Is I xxx II 135 148 152 166 179 194 297 339
> 
> Sinai - Nissi - Dio-Nissi (os) - Sun	[ Glos. 299 ]
> 
> Thummim .	.	Glos. 334, 355 ]
> 
> Jerusalem	.	.	..	[ Glos. 163 ]
> 
> Sabeans	.	.	.	.	Is II 45
> 
> 30 BC - 10 AD	Hillel	[ Precursor of Jesus ]	[ Glos. 141 ]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> JESUS
> 
> 
> 200 BC	ESSENES Pythagoreans	
> GLOS 115 ISIS I xxx 16 26; II 37
> ISIS II 130 139 145 307 336; SD II 592
> LUCIF 19-377; THY 28-7; T M 26-176-7;
> 
> 
> 200 BC	EPHESUS	COLLEGE OF ESSENES - focus of the 
> Secret Science all the lore of the Tanaim, 
> brought from Chaldea	
> GLOS 27 114; IS I xxx, II 155
> THY 28-7; LUCIF 5-324; 
> 
> 
> 107 BC	PANTHER	Birth of Jesus (Jehoshua)	
> ISIS II 201, GLOS 248,
> or PENDERA (Lydda under reign of Alexander Janneus)
> Jesus was the son of Joseph Panther (tradition 
> makes him a Roman soldier) and Mary, hence Joshua
> Ben Panther GLOS 248; HPB ART I 117, III 180-1
> GLOS 109 156-7 194; SD II 504fn 
> 
> 100 BC	INNOCENTS	"The 'Innocents' of Bethlehem and 
> of Lud (or Lydda) who were put to death by 
> Alexander Jannaeus, to the number of several thousands ... 
> gave rise to the legend of the 40,000 innocents babes 
murdered 
> by Herod while searching for the infant Jesus. The first is a 
little
> known historical fact, the second a fable, as (shown by 
Renan in 
> his La Vie de Jesus." 
> GLOS 156-7; SD II 504fn GLOS 109, HPB ART III 180;
> 
> 100 BC	EBIONITES	"The poor" - many were relations 
> of Jesus Iassou
> GLOS 108 83-4 226 248; ISIS II 127 135 201-2
> ISIS II 144 181 304-5; HPB ART III 173 192
> HPB ART I 117; M L 415; LUCIF 19-381
> 
> BC	"SEPHER TOLDOS JESHU"	
> Hebrew text pub. 1681 AD by C. Wagensillius 
> -- in Frankfort & Nuremberg
> 
> "Mary having become the mother of a Son, named
> Jehoshua, and the boy growing up, she entrusted him to the 
> care of Rabbi Elhanan, and the child progressed in knowledge, 
> for he was well gifted with spirit and understanding.
> 
> Rabbi Jehoshua, son of Perachiah, continued the education of 
> Jehoshua (Jesus) after Elhanan, and initiated him in the 
secret 
> knowledge." but the King, Janneus, having given orders to 
slay 
> all the initiates, Jehosuah Ben Perachiah, fled to 
Alexandria,
> in 
> Egypt, taking the boy with him. ... Jesus supplemented his 
> initiation in the Jewish Kaballah with an additional
> acquisition 
> of the secret wisdom of Egypt. When the 
> persecution ceased, they both returned to Judea." 
> ISIS II 201 ISIS II 127fn 135fn 201 304-5 544
> 
> BC	"CODEX NAZAREUS"	Dt.: 1042 AD
> 
> 76 BC	Jesus over 40 years old when first visited Jerusalem
> ISIS II 135 fn
> 
> 50 BC	Jesus between 50 and 60 years old when baptized
> ISIS II 135fn
> 
> 63 BC	SECOND TEMPLE taken by Pompey	GLOS 165
> 
> 
> JESUS and CHRISTIANITY [ Glos. 108, 248 ]
> 
> 
> 30-20 BC Jesus death: "The Talmudic records claim...he was 
> lapidated, and buried under the water at the junction 
> of two streams. "Mishna Sanhedrin," Vol. vi, p. 4
> Talmud of Babylon 43a, 67a ISIS II 255fn
> 
> 
> 1 Cent BC Jesus Is II 94 150 135fn 329 337 455 530; T 295, 346 
24
> 
> Jesus a Buddhist Teacher	.	T 22	28
> Jesus, Philosopher & Reformer	T 50	30
> The Tradition of Issa or Iesus	T 11, 47, 7
> [ Glos. Chrestos. 83 ]
> Chrestos - Oracle .	.	[ Glos. 83-4 ]
> Logia - Secret Teachings	[ Matthew ].	[ Glos. 190 ]
> Panther - Father of Jesus.	.	.	[ Glos. 248 ]
> Jeshu Ben Pandira	.	.	[ Glos. 191 ]
> Lyd, Lud - Birthplace of Jesus	[ Glos. 109, 156 ]
> 
> 30 BC - 45 AD	Philo Judaeus - historian - no record
> of Jesus' work	.	[ Glos. 252-3 ]
> Is II 33 39 84 144 513fn

> 
> 
> ========================================================
> 
> 
> A D
> 
> 
> 70 AD	THIRD TEMPLE	built by Herod the Great was razed to 

> the ground by the Romans ... no new temple 
was 
> allowed to be built..."	GLOS 165
> 
> 70-80 AD	Rabbi Simon ben Jochai - Kabala .	[ Glos. 172 ]
> Ebionites	.	..	[ Glos. 108 ]
> [ genuine primitive Christians Glos. 226 ]
> The Nazarene System	.T v.28-322; T 462 49
> 
> 
> 1st-3rd Cent.	GNOSTICS & EARLY CHRISTIANITY [ Glos. 129 ]
> 
> [ Valentinus, Basilides, Marcion, Simon Magus...]
> Is I 2 299-300 583; II 38 41-2 51-2 
> Is II 175-7 183-9 205-7 232-4 237-8 
> Is II 253-4 293-6 309-10 325-7 488-489 
> 
> Preceded Christianity in Egypt	[ Glos. 241 ]
> 
> Pre-Christian Systems: The Gnosis	.. T 232
56
> 
> 1st Cent AD First Century Christianity	.. T 433 24
> 
> 2nd Cent AD	The Gnostics	.T v.55-204, 237; T 529	24
> Gnosis and Christianity	T v.56 series; T 15 15

> Christos and Sophia Achamoth. T	301 56
> Iu-Kabar Zivo	.	.[ Glos. 159 ]
> 
> 
> 
> GNOSTIC SECTS
> 
> 
> c. 120-145 Basilides Is II 123 125 155 188-9 236 536 
> 
> 153 -	Bardesanes Is I 581 II 221 224 252. [ Glos. 50-51 ]
> [ see Nazarenes ]
> Collyridians	.Is II 110 444	[ Glos. 88 ]
> 
> 
> Ebionites (The Poor - Earliest ) [ Glos. 108 ]
> Is II 127 135 144 180-182fn 190 307fn 492 
> 
> 3rd. Cent Manicheans & Mani Is I 286 325 329 352	[ Glos. 204 ]
> 
> 84-104 AD	Marcionites .. Is II 221 [ Glos. 207 ] 
> 
> Mendeans (St. John Chr.) Is II 289 446 [ Glos. 212 ]
> 
> Nabatheans (Sabeans, Nazarenes)	.[ Glos. 221 ]
> 
> In Lebanon Is II 128 135 197
> 
> Ophites - Earliest Sect Gnostics-"Bro.
> of the Serpent" SD I 403 459 472	[ Glos. 241, 
84 ]
> Is II 129 168-176 184-8 228 292-6 399 
> Is II 449 501 505 508-9 512-13
> 
> Sabians Is II 197 203 307fn 650-1	.[ Glos. 282 ]
> 
> Therapeutae (Pythag.) Key 3 72, Is I 19 [ Glos. 329 ]
> 
> Theurgists & Their Science T 353 50	
> Is xlii 128-9 205 219 II 3 34 51 58 90 113 
118 
> 
> Theurgy -ist - founded by Iamblichus [ Glos. 329 ]
> Is I xlii 23 101 128-9 130 205 219 333 281-
2 
> Is I 284 306 321 334-5 340 343 370 485-6 489
> Is I 477 502 512 527 564-5 570 II 34 253 
563-5
> 
> 135-160 AD Valentinus Is II 123 210 236 248 333 Lucif v.6-237
> Pistis Sophia	.	.	[ Glos. 254 ]
> " "[ G.R.S. Mead HPB notes ] series Lucif v. 6
> 
> 
> R C CHURCH
> 
> 
> 325 AD COUNCIL 1st of NICEA [ Nicean Credo adopted ]
> ISIS II 251-2 New Testament set ISIS II 337
> 
> 
> 506 AD Council of AGADA 
> against Sortes Sanctorum (divination) Isis II 21
> 
> 
> 354-430	Augustine, St. [Church Dogmas set]
> Is I xii xxxv 9 158 227 230 269 293 337
> Is I 443 513 II 13 20-1 32-8 67-73 81
> Is II 88-9 94 98 148 178 252 329 331
> Is II 336 477-8 514 524 546 633
> 
> Abracadabra and Abrasax	.	.	[ Glos. 4 ]
> 
> Gospel on Prayer	. T 5	50
> The Gospel According to John .TM 10, 37	26
> Symbolic Christianity	.. T 245, 301	25
> Ichthus - (Fish) - symbol	.	[ Glos. 150 ]
> Christian Dogmas	...T 105	56
> The Trinity	.	.. T 145	56
> Rites & Ceremonial Dress	.. T 164	56
> 
> [ Baptism - .	..	[ Glos. 49 ]
> 
> [ Bread and Wine: Eucharist .	[ Glos. 63 ]
> 
> [ Calvary Cross: .	..	[ Glos. 72 ]
> 
> [ Atonement Trans 67-8, Key 205-6, 
> SD II 202-3, Voice 68fn CWB 9-p.17
> 
> "All Souls" - Ulambana Festival	[ Glos. 351 ]
> 
> Agapae - Love-feasts	. [ Glos. 159, 191-2 ]
> 
> Bible, Reincarnation in the WQJ Art 84 1
> 
> Bible, Reincarn.in Judaism & the WQJ Art 78 1
> 
> Theos. in the Christian Bible WQJ Art 266	1
> 
> Christian Fathers on Reincarnation WQJ Art 89 1
> 
> Popes Magicians	.	.	[ Glos. 257 ]
> 
> Star-Angel Worship in R C Church HPB Art 386 3
> 
> I.H.S. - (Vision of Constantine)	[ Glos. 152 ]
> Labrum - P+	.	.[ Glos. 245, 183 ]
> Constantine Imposture	.[ Glos. 184 ]
> 
> Theosophy or Jesuitism ?	.	.HPB Art 95 3
> [ More on Christianity at end ]
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 2-6th Cent.	NEO-PLATONISTS [ Glos. 16, 21, 227, 252 ]
> 
> ALEXANDRIAN SCHOOL of Philos.	.[ Glos. 16 ]
> Is I 27-30; T M 47 18
> [ Ptolemy Soter (Philadelphus), Euclid, 
> Nichomachus, Herophilus, Erasistratus, 
> 
> 309-248 BC	Founder: Ptolemy Soter Is I 6, 519 II 305
> Library: 700,000 rolls (Aulus Gellius) [ Glos. 16]
> From Plato to the Neo-Platonists .	. T 3	28
> Alexandria and her Schools .	. T 5	5
> 
> 193 AD	Analogeticists [Gl. 21], Philalethians [Gl. 
252]
> [Ammonias, Origen, Plotinus, Philo Judaeus,
> Josephus, Iamblichus, Porphyry, Clement,
> Erastosthenes, Hypatia, Boethius... ]
> 
> 193 AD	The Neo-Platonists founded by A. Saccas. T 76 56
> 
> 2nd Cent.	Ammonias Saccas .[ Glos. 20, 327 ] T 53 25
> The Theosophy of Ammonias Saccas .T M 5 56
> Is I 7 434 43-4 II 51 249 333 342 536 591 
594
> 
> 205-270 AD Plotinus .	.	.. [ Glos. 256 ] T	101 25
> 
> Plotinus the Illuminator	.. T 372	15
> 
> The Teachings of Plotinus (Wilder). .T M 307 45
> Is I xliii 7 112 247 251 262 292 307 430-2
> Is I 434 487-9 II 85 89 112-3 115 159 252 
> Is II 281 406 536 591
> 
> The Theosophy of Dionysus the Aeropagite 
> THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT 83 56
> 
> Pot Amun	.	Glos. 259 ]
> 
> 185-254	Origen Is I 12 26 316-7 II 13 238 285 T 
511, 546 43
> 
> 553	Anathemas Against Origen T series v.43, 44
> 
> 150-220 c. Clemens Alexandrinus	..	. [ Glos. 85-6 ]
> Is I xix 3 12 33 226 298 326 II 35 85 100
> Is II 108 111 123 128 564 
> 
> 233-305 AD Porphyry	.	.	. [ Glos. 257-8 ]
> The Two Souls of Man: 
> 
> 233-304 AD Iamblichus to Porphyry	. T 156	26
> Glos. 149-50; T M 151 18
> 325 AD	Council-Nicea Is II 251-2 337 SD II 279fn T 200 25
> Faith: Credo; Dogmas; Gospels ]
> 
> 255-333 AD Iamblichus (Jamblichus) .[ Glos. 145 ] T 149 25
> Is I xxi xxxviii xlii 3 33 64 115 146 219 
> Is I 238 248 251 283-4 321 329 333-4 345
> Is I 364 383 406 416 430 435 476 487-9
> Is II 49 84 89 100 113 118 145 338 405 477
> 
> 370-430 c. Synesius Is I 12 84 257 316 II 53 198-9
> 
> ? -415 c. Hypatia--Last of the Neo-Platonists T 197	25
> Glos. 146; Is II 28 52-4 198 249 252-3 
> 
> 350-440 Christmas Selected, Date: Dec. 25th HPB Art. 59 3 
> [ Actual birth date of Jesus unknown.]
> 
> 410-485	Proclus - Commentator on Plato	.[ Glos. 263 ]
> Is I 55 146 243 251 256 262 311-2 321 336
> Is I 364-6 413 430 432 489 612 II 101-2
> Is II 113-4 118 123 139 146 344 406
> 
> 475-525	Boethius	Is I 251 II 300; T v.36-206 267;T 
201 36
> 
> Neo-Platonic Influence in Western Thought T 83 51
> The Neo-Platonic Revival	.. T 146, 156 26
> 
> From the Neo-Platonists to H P B T 53	28
> 
> 
> 553	Council of Constantinople II 
> [ Anathemas vs. Origen & "Pre-existence"]
> 
> 8th Cent. Rabbi Akiba - Alphabet of R. A.	[ Glos. 271 ]
> 
> 
> =========================================================
> 
> ROME
> 
> 500 BC-476 AD
> Jupiter	.	.	.	[ Glos. 166 ]
> 
> c.100 AD	Apollonius of Tyanna Is I 480-9 II 97 434; T 
385 24
> [ Evocation by -- E. Levi ]	. T 229	4
> HPB on Apollonius	. [ Glos. 26-7 ] T 72 6
> Apollonius and the Mahatmas	.T M 454 35
> Apollonius and Simon Magus	.T M 449 35
> 
> 175-245 AD Philostratus on Apollonius Is I xxxiifn	[ Glos. 253 ]
> 
> c.100 AD Simon Magus & Apollonius - HPB on . T 72 6
> HPB Articles 161 3
> c.50-138 AD Epictetus	. ..	T v.10-364; T 91, 
183 11 
> 1st Cent BC Vitruvius, A Roman Teacher	. T 122	41
> 106-43 BC	Cicero on Immortality	. T 515 30	
> 121-180 AD Marcus Aurelius - Thoughts .. T 417,	519, 5
> "	.	. T 418, 532, 36
> 288-337	Constantine Imposture I I H S ]	.[ Glos. 184 ]
> Labrum - Druidic, Sun, standard	[ Glos. 184 ]
> 
> 331-363	Julian (The Apostate) Is I 130 247 
> Is II 139 351 417 566
> 475-525	Boethius	.	T 206, 267, 201 36
> 483-563	Justinian [Code based on Manu] Is I 586-7
> 
> 1042 AD CODEX NAZAREUS first published	ISIS II 135fn
> 
> 1621 AD SEPHER TOLDOS JESHU first published ISIS II 201
> 
> ------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 6-14th Cent.	MEDIEVAL MOVEMENTS & THEOSOPHY 
> [ ISIS II 253 ]
> 
> 
> Finger-Posts, Middle Ages T series v.31-2, v.36-7
> 810-877	Erigena, John S.	.	T v.37-p.14; T 492, 
544 36
> T M v.56-128
> Fire-Philosophers	. [ Glos. 119 ]
> 12th Cent. Artephius	.	[ Glos. 31 ]
> Light in the Dark Ages	T v.34-p.53; 532	25
> Dark Cycle	.	T 154	20 
> 
> 1214-1294	Roger Bacon	..[ Glos. 48 ] T 50 26
> 1214-1294 Roger Bacon - alchemist	. T M v.22-200 [ Glos. 279 ]
> Friar Bacon	.	T M 9	19
> 
> 1235-1315 Lully, R	.	T v.26-99; Glos. 192; T 107, 206 32
> 13th Cent. John Cremer - Hermeticist ..	[ Glos. 89 ]
> 13th Cent. Moses de Leon .	.. [ Zohar - Glos. 187,388 ]
> -1327	Cecco d'Ascoli - astrologer [ Glos. 74 ]
> 1358-1419	On Tsong-Ka-Pa	Is II 609-16; T M v.7-25; T M141 8
> 
> 
> 
> RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION
> 
> 
> 15-16th Cent.[ Marsilia Ficino, G. Pico della Mirandola, Cosmo de
> Medici, Rapael, Boticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da
> Vinci, Luther, Calvin, Erasmus, Trithemius, Paschalis,
> C. Agrippa, 
> 
> 15th Cent. The Theosophical Renaissance	.. T 98	26
> [ see KEY, p. 16 ]
> The Theosophical Movement in the 
> Renaissance	. T M 252, 305	39
> Spiritual Yeast in 14th Century
> Europe	. T M	200	25 
> Protestants Is I 435 II 180 200fn 296fn 501-3
> 
> 
> 
> RENAISSANCE - FLORENTINE ACADEMY
> 
> 
> 15th Cent. FLORENTINE ACADEMY:[M. Ficino, 
> Pico della Mirandola,
> Cosimo & Lorenzo de Medici, Paschalis ]
> 
> 1498	(Successors); Fratres Lucis: [Glos.199] T 148 26
> Paschalis, Cagliostro,	.. T 403, 554	2
> Mesmer	.	.	.Lucif. 19-328 
> St. Germain, Swedenborg... ] 
> 
> The Neo-Platonic Revival	.. T 146, 156	26
> Italian Renaissance & Ancient Wisdom TM 223 25
> 
> 1463-1494	Pico della Mirandola IS I 226 Glos. 254 253
80
> Is II 20 SD II 200 
600
> Pico d.Mirandola, the Greatness of Man T M250 25
> Theos. Movement in the Renaissance . T M 252,305 39
> 
> 1433-1499	Marsilio Ficino Is I 8 243-4 
336 385
> 407
> Is II 115 591
> 
> 1455-1522	Reuchlin	.	Is I 238 II 20 419
> 
> 1462-1516	Trithemius - friend of C. Agrippa	[ Glos. 344 ]
> Is I 193, 229, 476-
7; II
> 20;
> 1466-1536 Erasmus	.	.	... Is II 20
> 
> 1486-1535	C. Agrippa Path 11-p.19-22, CWB I-443,
> Glos. 14, 167-8, 120, 344; Is I 170; 
> Is II 280; HPB Art III 403;
> 
> Fluvii Transistus [ Agrippa]	[ Glos. 120 ]
> 
> 
> 
> HERESIES AND REFORMATION
> 
> 
> 14-16th Cent. Heretics & the Renaissance	T 
series
> 53, 54
> 14-16th Cent.	1	Heresy & Christianity	T 100
53
> 14-16th Cent.	2	Crisis in the Church	. T 
132 53
> 11th-12th Cent.3	Cathari or Albigenses [GnosticS]	
T
> 179 53
> 11th-12th Cent.4	Albigensian Crusade & Inquisition	. T 
196 53
> 10th-13th Cent.5	Troubadours & Mystery Language	. T 228 53
> 6	Albigensian Papermakers/Watermarks . T 
262 53
> 7	New Light on the Renaissance	T 293
53
> 8-9	R. in the Light of Theosophy	. T 
327,	357
> 53
> 10	" " "	" T 5
54
> 
> 11th-12th Cent. Albigenses T v.58-378;v.50-572;v.79-349; T M 
166 21
> 
> 1217-1800	Waldenses (Peter Waldo) .Is II 332 502
> 
> 1483-1546	Luther, Martin Is I xliv, II 20 34 58 73-4 
> Is II 127 178 200 208 480 503 531
> 
> 1489-1556	The Impact of Thomas Cranmer	T M 213 26
> 
> 1498-	Brothers of Light - Founded Florence	[ Glos. 188 ]
> 
> 1493-1541	Paracelsus Glos 248 T v.8-344, 376; T 197,	242 26
> T v. 10 series; T 97, 151	24 
> Paracelsus [Bio. by G. West ] . T M 152, 193 59
> Paracelsus	. TM v.49-412, 455; TM 34 11
> 
> 1501-1576	Jerome Cardan - alchemist .	[ Glos. 73 ]
> 
> 1502-1598	Khunrath, Henry IS I xxv 319; II 152 [ Glos. 178 ]
> 
> 1509-1564	Calvin, John [ French Protestant - Huguenots]
> [Presbyterians] ISIS II 208 479 503 547
> 
> 1510-1581	Guillaume Postel IS II 470 T v.32-210, 257; 206 32
> Glos. 258-9; Isis II 470
> 
> 1548-1600	Giordano Bruno .	. T v.6-385; v.67-341; 
> T v.73-170; T 338 26
> 
> The Theosophy of G. Bruno v. 26-74 T M 51, 76 14
> Is I xxxiii 93-8 338-9 431 582 II 528 531
> 
> ---------------------------------
> 
> 
> CHRISTIANITY [ Glos. 226 ]
> 
> 
> The Christian Scheme - History -	T series 
57, 58
> Esoteric Character of the Gospels HPB Art 168 3
> The Roots of Christianity in 
> Earlier Faiths	.	T v.52-101; T 481 24
> Pagan Roots	[Glos. 245] T v.56-p. 7; series 50
> 
> The First Christians	. T 273	56
> Ebionites (The Poor)	.	[ Glos. 108 ]
> Chrestos - Oracle .. [ Glos. 83-4 ]
> Jesus - Logos - Christos	.. T 334	56
> 
> Pre-Christian Systems: The Gnosis	T 232 6
> The Bible and the Vedas	.. T 46 56
> Buddhism, Christianity & Phallicism HPB Art 29 
3 
> The Gita and the Bible	.. T 159, 211, 261 43
> The Oriental Kabala	.	T 371	56
> Destruction of Sources	. T 197 56
> 
> The Gospel on Prayer	.	T 405	50
> The Gospel According to John	T M 10, 
37 26
> Symbolic Christianity	.. T 245, 301 5
> Ichthus - (Fish) - symbol	..	[ Glos. 150 ]
> 
> Christian Dogmas	.. T 105	56
> The Trinity	.	.. T 145	56
> Rites & Ceremonial Dress	.. T 164	56
> [ Baptism - .	..	.[ Glos. 49 ]
> [ Bread and Wine: Eucharist .[ Glos. 63 ]
> [ Calvary Cross: .	.	.[ Glos. 72 ]
> [ Atonement Trans 67-8, Key 205-6, 
> SD II 202-3, Voice 68fn CWB 9-p.17
> "All Souls" - Ulambana Festival	.[ Glos. 351 ]
> Agapae - Love-feasts	.. [ Glos. 159, 
191-2 ]
> 
> Bible, Reincarnation in the	WQJ Art 84 1
> Bible, Reincarn.in Judaism & the WQJ Art 78 
1
> Theos. in the Christian Bible WQJ Art 266 
1
> Christian Fathers on Reincarnation WQJ Art 
89 1
> 
> Popes Magicians	.	.	[ Glos. 257 ]
> Star-Angel Worship in the R C Church HPB Art 386
3
> 
> I.H.S. - (Vision of Constantine)	[ 
Glos. 152
> ]
> Labrum - P+	.	[ Glos. 245, 
183 ]
> Constantine Imposture	[ Glos. 184 ]
> 
> Theosophy or Jesuitism ?	.	HPB Art 95 
3
> [ More on Christianity at end ]
> 
> 
> 
> Things Common to Christianity and Theos.T 50, 90 9
> Is Christianity Unique ?	.	.. T 
39, 396
> 25
> The Fall of Christ's Teachings and the
> Rise of Church Dogmas	.	T M 18 11
> Christian Beatitudes: A Comparative
> Study with Islamic Ethics	. T M 52 8
> Christian Science .	.	.. [ Glos. 84-5 ]
> Christendom & Islam, A Turkish Effendi on T 112 11
> Christ and Christian	.	. T 51	31
> Christians and the Modern World	T 272	29
> Practical Christianity	.	.. T 194	11
> Christian Missionaries	.	T M	136 
6
> Christianizing the Heathen	.	T 370	11
> Our Christian 19th Century Ethics	T M	169 
12
> Gandhi on Christian Missionaries	. T M
136
> 5
> 
> 
> =====================================================
> 
> KABALA	[ Glos 167-8 ] - KABALISTS
> 
> 
> [ Tanaim, Chaldeans, Magi, St.John Christians,
> Paracelsus, Henry Khunrath, Jacob Boehme,
> Robert Fludd, Van Helmont, John Trithemius,
> Cornelius Agrippa, Cardinal N. Cusani, 
> Jerome Carden, Pope Sixtus IV, R. Lully,
> G. Pico d. Mirandola, G. Postel, J. Reuchlin,
> Dr. Henry More, Thos. Vaughan, Athanasius Kircher,
> C. Knorr von Rosenroth, Sir. Isaac Newton, 
> Leibnitz, Lord Bacon, Spinoza, Isaac Meyer, 
> Dante, Dr. S. Pancaost, G. Felt, 
> Dr. W. Wynn Westcott, S.L. MacGregor Mathers, ]
> 
> The Oriental Kabala	..	. T 37 16
> 
> Kabbalah of the Nine Chambers	[ Glos. 230 ]
> 
> Qabbalah	.	.	[ Glos. 268, 
167 ]
> Author: Ibn Gebirol SD I 376 [Glos. 45, 
150 ]
> 
> Kabala [Glos. 167,272-3; T v.71-272; T 
440 25
> Kabalist	.	.	.	[ 
Glos. 167
> ]
> Kabala and the Kabalists	.	HPB 
Art
> 235 3
> Kabalistic View of "Spirits" HPB Mod. Panar. 152
> HPB on the Kaballah	.	. T M 183 13
> Sephirothal Worlds	.	. T 148	51
> Sephiroth	- Is II 40; SD 1 129, II 2fn [ Glos. 
295 ]
> Kzilem - Waters of Life - Sephiroth	[ Glos. 169 ]
> 50 Gates of Wisdom [ 49 + 1 ]	.	[ Glos. 120 ]
> 32 Ways to Wisdom- Zohar .	.	[ Glos. 330 ]
> Zohar - Esoteric Wisdom	.	[ Glos. 187, 268, 
388 ]
> Sepher Jetzirah ( Book of Creation }	[ Glos. 165 ]
> Shekinah - Light of - veils Ain Soph	[ Glos. 297 ]
> Aged of the Aged	.	.	[ 
Glos. 204
> ]
> Head of All Heads	.	.	[ Glos. 137 ]
> Heavenly Adam	. .	[ Glos. 138 ]
> Faces	. .	[ Glos. 294, 195 ] [ Glos. 
118 ]
> Lower Face [ Microprosopus ]	[ Glos. 192, 294 ]
> Macroprosopus	- Great Face -	.	[ Glos. 195 ]
> Inferior & Superior Worlds	.	Glos. 372 ]
> White Fire	.	.	.	[ Glos. 369 ]
> Demons	. .	.	[ Glos. 98 ]
> 
> 
> RABBI KABALISTS
> 
> 
> 70-80 AD	Rabbi Simon ben Jochai - Kabala [ Glos. 172 ]
> 1240-	Rabbi Abulafia, Sargosa	.	.	[ Glos. 271 ]
> 8th Cent.	Rabbi Akiba - Alphabet of R.A.	.	[ Glos. 271 ]
> 1050-	Rabbi Ibn Gebirol - Kether Malchuth	[ Glos. 171 ]
> 1160-	Rabbi Azariel ben Menachem	.	.	[ Glos. 271 ]
> 1200-	Rabbi Isaac the Blind	.	.	.	[ Glos. 172 ]
> -1304	Rabbi Moses Maimonides	.	[ Glos. 172 ]
> 1290-	Rabbi Moses de Leon - Zohar	.	.	[ Glos. 172 ]
> 1300-	Rabbi Gikatilla - gematria	.	.	[ Glos. 172 ]
> 1480-	Rabbi Moses Botarel .	.	.	.	[ Glos. 271 ]
> 1550-	Rabbi Moses Cordovero	.	.	.	[ Glos. 172 ]
> 1560-	Rabbi Loria (Luria)	.	.	.	[ Glos. 172 ]
> 1600-	Rabbi Chajim Vital - Tree of Life	.	[ Glos. 271 ]
> 1641-	Rabbi Sabbatai Zevi	.	.	.	[ Glos. 172 ]
> 
> =======================================================
> 
> 
> 
> Best wishes, 
> 
> Dallas
> 
> ====================================
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cass 
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 2:12 AM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: Hodson, fairies, etc.
> 
> 
> Dear Gregory\
> 
> The sarcasm is dripping out of your mouth.
> Cass
> 
> gregory 
> 
> The fantasies are running strong!
> 
> Hodson was a General or something high in the British Army and 
lived on a 
> pension. Right. Shame about the (unpublished) biography of Hodson 
(by one 
> of his disciples): John Robertson "Aquarian Occultist" (1971) which 
fails 
> to mention this exalted status and indicates that Hodson worked 
during 
> World War I for the YMCA. I'm not sure about YMCA pensions - 
perhaps they 
> are even better than those of British Generals?
> 
> Hodson is confirmed by Mead in his silly theory that Jesus lived 
100BC? 
> Well, this misses the point that Mead's theory was based on 
Leadbeater's 
> claivoyant visions. Thus Leadbeater confirms Mead who is confirmed 
by 
> Leadbeater who confirms Hodson who is confirmed by Mead.
> 
> The 100BC theory has been done to death and not a single piece of 
> archaeological or documentary evidence has been produced to give it 
a 
> shread of support. 
> 
> The approximate date of the life and death of Jesus 
> has been subjected to endless scholarly investigation. Even 
militantly 
> un- or anti-Christian scholars do not now dispute the accepted 
dates, 
> given a year or two. 
> 
> The "scholarly source" on which Mead places such 
> emphasis (since he avoids mentioning clairvoyance or Leadbeater) is 
the 
> "Toldoth Jeschu" - known and accepted to be a ninth century forgery 
by 
> both Christian and Jewish scholars.
> 
> 
> CUT






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