Re: Theos-World TS natal chart and its implications
Feb 18, 2006 06:46 PM
by adelasie
Thanks, Jerry,
Perhaps taking these two dates we can compare the private, or
esoteric or essential (real) organization (Sept) and the outer or
exoteric organization (November).
Adelasie
On 18 Feb 2006 at 15:53, Jerry Hejka-Ekins wrote:
> Dear all,
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> I recall HPB writing that the September chart is the real birth chart.
> The November inaugural address chart would be the chart for when the
> TS became a public organization.
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> Best
> Jerry
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> adelasie wrote:
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> >Dear Vladimir,
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> >The chart drawn for 8 pm, September 8, 1875, is certainly more
> >encouraging than the one for the same time, November 17 of the same
> >year. One might wonder how an entity of the latter date would survive
> > at all. Does anyone have any more specific data for the founding of
> >the TS? It seems likely that there would be an official chart for the
> > founding, considering what the organization is.
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> >Adelasie
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> >On 18 Feb 2006 at 13:19, Vladimir wrote:
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> >>Saturday, February 18, 2006, 5:46:41 AM, adelasie wrote:
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> >>>Does Cranston give a time for the September date?
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> >>No. Actually the date might be considered even Sep.7, because then
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> >>...Madame Blavatsky's sprightly evening chatter and her
> >>reported magical feats continued to draw groups of intelligent
> >>people to her rooms. Among those thus attracted was Mr. George H.
> >>Felt, who had made some careful studies in phases of Egyptology. He
> >>was asked to lecture on these subjects and on the 7th of September,
> >>1875, a score of people had gathered in H.P.B.'s parlors to
> >>hear his address on "The Lost Canon of Proportion of the
> >>Egyptians." Dr. Seth Pancoast, a most erudite Kabbalist was
> >>present, and after the lecture he led the discussion to the
> >>subject of the occult powers of the ancient magicians. Mr.
> >>Felt said he had proven those powers and had with them evoked
> >>elemental creatures and "hundreds of shadowy forms." As the tense
> >> debate proceeded, acting on an impulse, Col. Olcott wrote on a
> >>scrap of paper, which he passed over to Madame Blavatsky through
> >>the hands of Mr. W. Q. Judge, the following: "Would it not be a good
> >>thing to form a Society for this kind of study?" She read it and
> >>indicated assent.
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> >>http://www.blavatskycardiff.care4free.net/The%20Theosophical%20Socie
> >>ty %20gets%20off%20the%20Ground.htm
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> >>But the Meeting Minutes containing the proposal is dated Sep.8,1975
> >>-- a hand-written page is reproduced in the book.
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