Re: Theos-World Leadbeater in Sydney, 2005
Jun 09, 2005 10:06 AM
by MKR
Ernest Wood was CWL's secretary for several years and had lived in Adyar
for several years and he should have known about any problems with the
allegations. I do not recall he making any statements in his rare book "Is
This Theosophy" about the allegations. He would have no doubt would have
also made statements in his lectures, conversations and writings if he was
aware of any facts in the case. I think this is an angle I have not seen
brought up in many of the messages here. If anyone has info on this aspect,
it is welcome.
mkr
At 03:30 AM 06/09/05 +0000, prmoliveira wrote:
It is said that life has its ironies. One of them may have been the
known name of the property which was eventually acquired by a group
of theosophists in the 1920s, where Leadbeater took up residence and
which is now known as The Manor. At that time it was known
as "Bakewell's Folly", named after Mr Bakewell, who built a large
mansion with the idea that his entire family would live in it. It
didn't work and the property was put up for sale.
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