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RE: Theos-World Blavatsky's writing was cause of every split in the TS

Dec 11, 2005 04:34 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


12/11/2005 4:21 AM

Friends:

The posting quoted below is a perfect example of


"THROWING MUD IN THE FACE OF THE TEACHER."



Why did the Mahatmas choose HPB as their Messenger ?


Without her life and efforts there would be no THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY .
We are all in her debt.

Dallas TenBroeck

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-----Original Message-----

From: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Anand Gholap
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 1:18 AM
To: 
Subject: Blavatsky's writing was cause of every split in the THEOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY


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. 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. 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. 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, split 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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