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Re: Theos-World Theosophy as an ideology -- overcoming the theosophical society addiction

May 09, 2005 03:23 PM
by Bill Meredith


Erica, good to see you in print again. Your recent post "When Theosophy becomes an ideology" should be a wake up call for us.

Good irony contains the seed of truth. Thanks for sharing that truth with us in the "Lets Pray" post as well.

I would like to share with you this passage from a wise man:

"...One day my mother asked me what I believed. Without hesitation I said: I know without doubt that justice rules the world, even though my own life seems to be evidence that it does not, because I can see no possibility of accomplishing what I inherently know, and what I most desire.
In that same year, in the spring of 1892, I read in a Sunday paper, that a certain Madam Blavatsky had been a pupil of wise men in the East who were called 'Mahatmas'; that through repeated lives on earth, they had attained to wisdom; that they possessed the secrets of life and death, and that they had caused Madam Blavatsky to form the Theosophical Society, through which their teachings could be given to the public. There would be a lecture that evening. I went. Later on I became an ardent member of the Society. The statement that there were wise men -- by whatever names they were called -- did not surprise me; that was only verbal evidence of what I inherently had been sure of as necessary for the advancement of man and for the direction and guidance of nature. I read all that I could about them. I thought of becoming a pupil of one of the wise men; but continued thinking led me to understand that the real way was not by any formal application to anybody, but to be myself fit and ready. I have not seen or heard from, nor have I had any contact with, "the wise ones" such as I had conceived. I have had no teacher. Now I have a better understanding of such matters. The real "Wise Ones" are Triune Selves, in The Realm of Permanence. I ceased connection with all societies." --Harold W. Percival, THINKING AND DESTINY, Author's Forward, page xxvi


regards,

bill



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