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answers to Blessings from Reverend Charles Leadbeater-Krishtar

Apr 27, 2005 04:38 AM
by krishtar


Anand

After death, only the highest hierarchy beings can do anything spiritually constructive for us mere mortals, for they purified their upper principles and achieved their conscience to act like consious beings after death.
One shoudn´t get attached to the misconceptions that anyone that has gone, either a priest or bishop, has the power or hability to enlighten anyone with blessings.
The kamarupas are semiconscious and do not or rarely maintain any upper principles, unless their rupas are specially manipulated by their upper principles, or monads, for a task in special.
Don´t get puzzled by dogmantic and religious dogmas, try to study the death after-states and to be conscious of which principles of man confusion with spiritist principles based in the mayavic phenomenology offered by the séanses.
Study true theosophy, not distortioned explanations.
They´re less romantized but they´re true.


Krishtar
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Anand Gholap 
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Blessings from Reverend Charles Leadbeater




Question is can a passed reverened bless. In church hierarchy I heard 
that appointed bishops etc. can bless. But do they have same power 
after they leave physical body.
   

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