Re: Theos-World Blavatsky's extremely wrong statement
May 26, 2005 07:31 PM
by Mark Hamilton Jr.
Even a high level initiate could confuse the feeling of intuition with
something else. Using logic in conjunction with intuition is often
best for most.
-Mark H.
On 5/26/05, Anand Gholap <AnandGholap@anandgholap.org> wrote:
> 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.
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> 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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Mark Hamilton Jr.
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