Re: Theos-World attending to flaws
Mar 20, 2005 00:56 AM
by M. Sufilight
Hallo all,
I think it is wellknown by many Seekers after Truth.
that when a beginner Seeker reads a book or even an email - the
Seeker on a certain level establishes a psychic and psychological
connection to the author behind the book. Either
through the authors writingstyle or through
conscious or unconscious extra sensory perception
either by connecting with the Akasha layer of the authors
behavior while writing the book or by connecting to the
living author in the moment of the present day of reading etc.
This can have unwanted or un-needed results.
So if we are promoting theosophical books written by
for instance an author who has fallen on the path
by creating a tantric atmosphere of negativity around
himself or herself
- more than one time, - and we doing so without
letting the beginner readers know about it
until later on - WE could easily be said to
be promoting a backstabbing policy.
This is not a theosophical policy and we aught to
reject it on the spot.
Blavatsky did so many times in the book "The Secret Doctrine".
She did it by relating to the faults of the authors
in a wellmeaning and educating manner.
There are so many other theosophical books, which
are just ancient and good, which
deserves to be promoted much
more than books by such an glamourous author of
"the tantric de negativa".
Yet certain books within certain theosophical
groups seems to be promoted without
regard for this view of etichs.
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Atma=Brahman
Brahman is omnipresent.
from
M. Sufilight
----- Original Message -----
From: <Drpsionic@aol.com>
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Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 6:39 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World attending to flaws
In a message dated 3/19/05 4:41:55 PM Central Standard Time,
global-theosophy@stofanet.dk writes:
<<
I have one question:
Would you sell the heretical CWL books ?
>:-|
>>
Of course!
Chuck the Heretic
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