Does Theosophy support foreign rule, globalism, a World Republic and imperialism?
Feb 17, 2006 12:31 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer
"Theories of internationalism, being based on local point of view, can accomplish no more than to reduce all nations to one dead-level of suppression, leading ultimately to explosion more terrific than the outbursts of Vesuvius - matter seeking to imprison force.
It is the Universal Law that makes possible the playing of Beethoven's magic compositions by orchestra of a hundred pieces. To compel the first and second violins to use their bows simultaneausly, would accomplish a result as futile in degree, and in its way, as any effort to bind the nations in one man-governed league. It is enough, and difficult enough, that nations should govern themselves; and they will never attain harmony by all striving to be the first violins. Order is attained by listening, self-government, and work; and not by listening to the next piece in the orchestra but to the universal symphony."
- Talbot Mundy: "Universal", The Theosophical Path, January 1924, Reprint in: "The Lama's Law. Talbot Mundy in 'The Theosophical Path'", Ohio, Isis Books 1995, pp. 41-42.
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The Judge Case - A Conspiracy which Ruined the Theosophical Cause:
http://www.theosophycanada.com/ets_judge_case.pdf
http://www.theosophycanada.com/ets_how_to_read.htm
http://blavatskyarchives.com/wqjcasetableofcontents.pdf
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