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Re: Theos-World Why Leadbeater is considered King of All Occultists

Apr 02, 2005 11:23 PM
by leonmaurer


This is probably the best example yet to show how far CWL had deviated from 
the original occult teachings in the Secret Doctrine as well as all the other 
theosophical writings of HPB and "the Masters" who taught her directly... And 
also contradicts every precept of occult metaphysics taught by all the previous 
great Masters of occultism since ancient times... Such deviation is 
completely obvious in this typical sneaky Pete attempt to turn theosophy into a faith 
based Religion that maintains the power of its ruling hierarchy after death. A 
false "Spiritualist" idea that, as HPB might say... Is "The epitome of 
arrogant nonsense and utter balderdash." 

To assume by this example of "food for the gullible and ignorant" that CWL is 
the "King of All Occultists" (considered as such by whom, other than himself, 
the gullible brainwashed "President" and their other ignorant followers? :-) 
is simply laughable to those who comprehend the true impersonal nature of the 
occult universe. 

It isn't even worth the time to counter reply to all these absurdities -- 
since HPB had already done so quite adequately in anticipation of their being 
dumped on us by later opportunists eager to take Papist-like power and mind 
control rule over the members of the TS. 

In this light, CWL could very well have been a dupe or agent of the Dugpas or 
Black Lodge -- anxious to forestall this last 100 year cycle of the 
Theosophical Movement of the White Lodge Master occultists, begun many centuries ago in 
ancient Greece... By diverting the TS membership toward a narrowly focussed 
religion of personalized worship, and personal development... Through CWL's 
distortion of all the fundamental teachings of theosophy so as to justify that 
false direction and ulterior purpose. 

It is not surprising that AAB picked up this same divisive method of 
distorting theosophy and placing it on the side of the organized religions, to further 
divide the power of numbers and membership of the original TS... And, in so 
doing, tying the hands of those real "theosophists" still true to the mission 
of the original Theosophical Movement. 

Judging by her organization's covert control of the UN and other channels of 
national governments that are pushing the world toward a "New Age" religion 
guided "New World Order" -- it may be, that if these deviant teachers and their 
false occult teachings are not entirely discredited, the Black Lodge could 
certainly be the winner in this "battle between the powers of good and evil." 
(All that the latter says about "compassionate conservatism" and "God is my 
advisor" to the contrary notwithstanding. :-)

If we look closely, read between the lines of what they say and do, and stay 
true to the original teachings of the White brotherhood, we may still have a 
chance to reverse the self serving, hierarchically driven and controlled 
"globalized" society that this pseudo theosophical movement is leading the world 
into. "A word to the wise should be sufficient"... (as the real "Master of ALL 
Occultists" advised countless ages ago before there was any such idea as Church 
ordained "Kings") 

As for the below quotes... Be assured, on the authority of both the ancient 
Egyptian as well as Tibetan "Book of the Dead" along with ALL the Masters of 
theosophy and occultism since Time began -- that talking to the dead after your 
own death, or meeting scruffy looking strangers on the path when in Kama Loka, 
the "Astral," "Summerland," or any other place you can dream up -- will be 
entirely a figment of your own imagination. </:-)> 

LHM


In a message dated 04/02/05 8:04:43 PM, AnandGholap@AnandGholap.org writes:

>"WHEN a member of the Theosophical Society finds himself upon the 
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>astral plane after having permanently laid aside his physical body, 
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>it will be well for him to begin by taking stock, as it were-- by 
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>seeing what is his position, what is the life before him, and how he 
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>can make the best use of it . He will do wisely to consult on these 
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>matters some friend who has had wider experience than himself, and in 
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>practice this is what dead members almost always do. Remember that 
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>when the member enters upon the astral plane after death he is not 
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>making his first appearance there. Usually he has already done much 
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>work there during the sleep of the physical body, and is therefore on 
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>familiar ground. As a general rule his first instinct is to make 
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>straight for our beloved President, which is probably quite the 
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>wisest thing for him to do, as there is no one better qualified to 
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>give him sound advice. So many possibilities open out in astral life 
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>that one cannot lay down any general rule, though a man cannot go far 
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>wrong who tries to make himself useful to those around him. There are 
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>plentiful opportunities for learning, as well as for work, and the 
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>new-comer will have to decide how he can best apportion his time 
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>between them. 
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> 2. 
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>The astral world will not be altered for the convenience of members 
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>of the Theosophical Society, any more than the physical world is, and 
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>they, like every one else, will have to encounter what happens to be 
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>there. If a drunken man is walking along a certain road, those who 
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>happen to pass along that road will meet him, whether they are 
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>members or not, and the astral plane does not, in this respect, 
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>differ from the physical. The members, being instructed in regard to 
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>the rules governing life on astral plane, ought to know better than 
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>the uninstructed how to deal with such unpleasant beings as happen to 
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>come in their way, but they are just as likely as any one else to 
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>meet them. They have, however, probably met such beings many times 
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>while functioning upon the astral plane during life, and there is no 
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>more reason to be afraid of them than before; indeed, meeting them 
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>then upon their own level, it will be far easier to come to an 
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>understanding with them and to give them such help as they are able 
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>to receive. "
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>
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>http://www.anandgholap.net/Inner_Life_Vol_II-CWL.htm
>
>

 

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