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Blavatsky's extremely wrong statement

May 26, 2005 12:09 PM
by Anand Gholap


Here is Blavatsky's wrong statement.
". . . Contrast alone can enable us to appreciate things at their
right value; and unless a judge compares notes and hears both sides
he can hardly come to a correct decision." H.P. Blavatsky, The
Theosophist, Volume II, July, 1881, p. 218; reprinted in H.P.B.'s
Collected Writings, Volume III, p. 225.

Intuition knows truth directly. Intuition does not require comparison 
with other notes and it does not require hearing of both sides. Above 
quotation of Blavatsky is just one example of how wrong statements 
Blavatsky made. 




 

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