Re: Theos-World Robert Crosbie and the Dzyan Esoteric School
Oct 22, 2005 04:36 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer
The following sentence is interesting:
"But some seven years later in 1904, Mr.
Crosbie rejected Mrs. Tingley's claims,
withdrew from the Point Loma Theosophical
Society (San Diego, California) and severed
his membership in the esoteric school headed
by Mrs. Tingley."
1. he withdrew and
2. he severed
That is indeed newspeak. An old-fashioned
German would call it "kicked out" and "was
canceled".
But what make of it in modern times, when
censored and manipulated entries in Wikipedia
are regarded by theosophists as the highest
truth on Earth?
Lord, save the world from the
theosophists...:-))
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel H. Caldwell"
<danielhcaldwell@yahoo.com>
To: <danielhcaldwell@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: Theos-World Robert Crosbie and the
Dzyan Esoteric School
The following article has been newly updated,
revised
and expanded:
"Did Robert Crosbie Break the Seventh Clause
of
His Solemn Pledge as a Member of the Esoteric
School?"
see:
http://blavatskyarchives.com/crosbierobertespledge.htm
Some food for thought....
Daniel
"There is no belief higher than Truth."
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