Re: on Bailey's "Tibetan"
Jun 09, 2005 11:29 PM
by Konstantin Zaitzev
>> In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "sova7777" <forums@s...> wrote:
> Apparently, it's not all that simple. Maybe AAB never met Laden Lha,
> but he knew her very well as she herself stated. Here is another
> narration of AAB about the same event as you quoted from her
> Autobiography.
The narration you have quoted shows even more distinctly that Laden La
and Tibetan are different persons. We don't know who was that
mysterious lama, had he really any connection with the Brotherhood,
but anyway he was a man of flesh & blood whom many people have seen.
So the hypothesis with Laden La seems to me quite obsolete, regardless
the real contacts of AAB.
There could be some knowledge of theosophy in Tibet even among lamas,
not among Masters only. Vsevolod Ovchinnikov wrote that when he
visited Lhasa in 1950's, Dalai Lama, who then was still there, told
him that they in Tibet know HPB and value her works.
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