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Re: on Bailey's "Tibetan"

Jun 08, 2005 06:25 AM
by Konstantin Zaitzev


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "sova7777" wrote:

> 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

>From other sources we know Laden La as a buddhist probably not 
connected with theosophy, while the doctrine laid out in AAB books is 
very close to that of Leadbeater

> This does not necessitate ever seeing him in person or knowing about 
his existence at all, keeping in mind the supposed delusion

It implies too many suppositions, and it will work only if we accept 
all words of H. Roerich by the face value. It also implies that Laden 
La was an adept able to dictate books across the ocean.

> And I would like to see his photo. Does anyone have any info on it?

I have it (in Wentz's book), but it is of low quality. Yet I'll try to 
scan and send it to you, if i'll succeed to find the book. The face is 
obviously different from that of Tibetan. Curiously enough that on one 
of the portraits by Svetoslav Roerich there's a lama who reminds her 
Tibetan very much. It conforms to the statement of Tibetan where he 
wrote that he lives on the border of Tibet and is outwardly a lama. 
Probably this very statement made H. Roerich believe that he is Laden 
La.




 

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