Re: on Bailey's "Tibetan"
Jun 08, 2005 03:24 AM
by sova7777
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Konstantin Zaitzev"
<kay_ziatz@y...> wrote:
> >>> In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Vladimir wrote:
>
> > she wrote that Alice Bailey became a disciple of
> > some resident of Sikkim named Laden La
>
> It's a sheer nonsense. AAB probably never met Laden La (or Lha as he
> sometimes spelled), yet she mentiones him in her Autobiography as a
> person distinctly different from her "Tibetan", whoever he was.
Thanks for the quotation, Konstantin. Well, not so sheer a nonsense if
AAB was indeed deluded. And, as far as I understood Helena Roerich's
letter, she stated this Laden La to be the one AAB channeled in the
beginning. This does not necessitate ever seeing him in person or
knowing about his existence at all, keeping in mind the supposed
delusion. And whom Alice Bailey channeled later, Helena Roerich does
not say in that published letter. There is also a possibility that she
referred to some other "resident of Sikkim named Laden La", but this is
unlikely.
> Moreover, all sourses known to me (except Helena Roerich, of course)
> speak positively of Laden La. So writes well-known researcher
> Evans-Wentz, and so wrote local Indian newspapers, when he died.
I can say the same. And I would like to see his photo. Does anyone have
any info on it?
Vladimir
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