Re: Blavatsky's writing was cause of every split in the TS
Jul 25, 2005 05:18 AM
by Anand Gholap
Dallas,
You wrote
> The original THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY never left New York.
>
Don't you know history or you are intentionally telling false
information. It is well known fact that both founders-Blavatsky and
Olcott- shifted Theosophical Society to Adyar, when they were alive.
Anand Gholap
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> From: "Anand Gholap" <AnandGholap@A...>
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> Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 8:23 PM
> Subject: Theos-World Blavatsky's writing was cause of every split
in the TS
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> > The Theosophical Society was founded in 1875. Adyar TS due to
> > Masters' blessings got many good writers like Annie Besant,
Charles
> > Leadbeater, Geoffrey Hodson, I.K. Taimni, Clara Codd, C.
> > Jinarajadasa, G.S.Arundale.
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> Writings of all these authors was widely
> > read and was popular. But students of these authors never
separated
> > from the Theosophical Society and never formed other society or
> > group.
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> Readers and students of these authors never became cause of
> > split of the TS. They remained with Adyar TS.
> > If we observe history, we find that every time Theosophical
Society
> > split, those separatist groups were composed of students of
> > Blavatsky's writing and believed in dogmatic and fundamentalist
> > manner that Blavatsky only knew truth, nobody else.
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> They hated all
> > other leaders and writers. TS was meant to form Universal
Brotherhood
> > and tolerance but these students of Blavatsky hated all other
writers
> > and eventually separated, spit society and continued hating it.
As it
> > happened again and again among students of Blavatsky's writing,
it is
> > perfectly clear that Blavatsky's writing develops negative,
divisive
> > tendencies among people. Blavatsky's writing is highly risky for
> > Adyar TS.
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