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Re: Theos-World Some musings on the study of theosophy

Jun 21, 2005 11:44 PM
by Cass Silva


Dear Perry
I do think that sometimes as Theosophy students we can isolate ourselves. I am constantly looking for new scientific "facts" that support HPB's claims, and I have found that there is a ground swell in the scientific arena that is emerging with a synthesis of science and religion (occultism). If you read some of the articles by Thomas McFarlane you will see what I mean. Unfortunately many of the references that HPB used are now longer useful sources, as no one will credit anything said by anyone over 100 years ago (Einstein accepted). Full credit to Leon for bridging the gap and maybe in years to come, science will recognize and validate his observations.
Cass
ps The new genome studies will help affirm that Man and Monkey are a separate species, although I see already how some scientists are attemping to blend this into their accepted theory as "in the Miocene period, a mutation occured which caused men's brains to evolve, distinct from his cousin's.

Can you answer the question why or how, if HPB states "Man is certainly no special creation, and he is the product of Nature's gradual perfective work, like any other living unit on this Earth. But this is in only with regard to the human tabernacle." P728 SD2. If the ancestor of the ape, is from the union between man and a she animal, why didn't this form "die at birth" or become infertile, as happens in other species when cross-breeding occurs?




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