Re: Theos-World theosophical books in disguise?
Apr 21, 2005 01:59 PM
by krishtar
Hi Cass
G Baborka? I have never read a book from him but only online pieces of it,and I it feels good the simple way he teaches.
Purucker is good too and we have only one book of him in Portuguese and the work is deeply inspired.
The thing is that I have to pay the rest of my graphic design inported books, they´re much expensive...and must not buy any other books before they´re paid...:-(
it´s not that the HPB and theosophical classics be difficult to read, I just feel still unconfortable to read such books from english, the subject is dense.
The translated version is good but as example, the SD was translated from the version that Annie Besant " revised" because she considered her English full of defects and other points of view..
I am also taking a look at Upanishads such as Sri Isopanishad, Srimad Bhagavatam and other vedic books in portuguese.
All of this are a good sum to mind about!
Thanks for the hints on such books and Barborka will be probably the next purchase.
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: Cass Silva
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World theosophical books in disguise?
Dear Krishtar,
May I suggest, The Divine Plan by G.Baborka and G.de Perucker, Fountain source of knowledge. Both are easy to read and explain the SD in, more or less, layman's terms.
Regards
Cass
krishtar <krishtar_a@brturbo.com.br> wrote:
Morten
In your view, what other works can simplify the understanding of theos. nowadays excluding works that have garbled versions of theoeophy.
I gess there are many good works out there which are theosophicals under disguise.
Katinka Hesselink also talked about Ken wilber, and he is really great onconsciousness.
regards
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: M. Sufilight
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 3:51 PM
Subject: Theos-World The Ressurection of the Letter...
My views are:
Here is a little something - one more time...
Here are a few characteristics of Theosophical litterature:
1. Some books, some passages, are intended to be read in a certain order.
2. Some books and passages have to be read under specific environmental
conditions.
3. Some have to be read aloud, some silently, some alone, some in company.
4. Some are only vehicles for illustrations or other content generally
regarded as extraneous or secondary to the text.
5. Some are of limited use or ephemeral function, being addressed to
communities in certain places, at certain stages of development, or for a
limited time. (For instance is The Secret Doctrine or other kinds of literature
carrying theosophical terminology one example of this.)
6. Some forms have concealed meanings which yield coherent
but misleading meanings, safety-devices to ward of tamperers.
7. Some are interlarded with material deliberately designed to
confuse or sidetrack those who are not properly instructed, for their own
protection.
8. Some books contain a completely different potential, and they
are communicators through another means than the writing contained in them.
They are not designed primarily to be read at all. (They sometimes has what a
Pope would call a heretical potential. - Smile - )
9. Theosophical litterature is a part of carefully worked out plan. Its abuse lead to
nothing of permanent value.
Theosophical teachings, and sometimes keys to it, are sometimes embedded in
quite other material, not recognisable as theosophical at all to the uninitiated.
Many of these teachings are really meditation-themes. They have deep function
almost unknown to the pedestrian conventionalists, enthusiasts, imitatorsor
occultist." ...
And the text continues on.
- It is especially the last four sentences - which we aught to familiarze
ourselves with. And anyways - all of the text seem to work wonders in my mind.
For instance is it so, that Blavatskys talks about that allegories, dead-letter reading and the Seven Keys exists.
(The Secret Doctrine, vol 1., page 318)
These has to do with the above text on Theosophical litterature.
This is my knowledge.
There are also non-physical libraries.
- - -
All of the above was taken freely from
the Non-Physical Secret Theosophical Archives
:-)
- - -
from
M. Sufilight with peace and love...
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