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Re: Theos-World A letter by Master Morya

Mar 19, 2006 10:17 AM
by Steven Levey


Sufiflight
   
       Thank you for presenting this letter. I think it goes a long way in explaining the true motive behind the Theosophical work, as well as the important issue of simply applying what makes good sense to us, in the service of others. Not to mention the hugely imortant issue of putting the minds of students upon the work, rather than this overly large concern for who said what to whom and from what Master did this or that come from. As Judge said "We should immediately put our best intensions to work". And if those "best intentions" were prompted by sayings or a philosophy we have ascribed to 
the Mahatmas, the more important thing will always be, to do it and let results be with the karma.
   
  Steve
"M. Sufilight" <global-theosophy@stofanet.dk> wrote:
  Hallo all,

My views are:

Let the following excerpt from a letter if possible help the Seekers.

"On the other hand we claim to know more of the secret cause of events than you men of the world do. I say then that it is the vilification and abuse of the founders, the general misconception of the aims and objects of the Society that paralyses its progress -- nothing else. There's no want of definitiveness in these objects were they but properly explained. The members would have plenty to do were they to pursue reality with half the fervour they do mirage. I am sorry to find you comparing Theosophy to a painted house on the stage whereas in the hands of true philanthropists and theosophists it might become as strong as an impregnable fort. The situation is this: men who join the Society with the one selfish object of reaching power making occult science their only or even chief aim may as well not join it -- they are doomed to disappointment as much as those who commit the mistake of letting them believe that the Society is nothing else. It is just because they preach too much
 "the Brothers" and too little if at all Brotherhood that they fail. How many times had we to repeat, that he who joins the Society with the sole object of coming in contact with us and if not of acquiring at least of assuring himself of the reality of such powers and of our objective existence -- was pursuing a mirage? I say again then. It is he alone who has the love of humanity at heart, who is capable of grasping thoroughly the idea of a regenerating practical Brotherhood who is entitled to the possession of our secrets. He alone, such a man -- will never misuse his powers, as there will be no fear that he should turn them to selfish ends. A man who places not the good of mankind above his own good is not worthy of becoming our chela -- he is not worthy of becoming higher in knowledge than his neighbour. If he craves for phenomena let him be satisfied with the pranks of spiritualism."
http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/mahatma/ml-38.htm (Received Allahabad. About February, 1882. )


Perhaps the objects of the Society or any branch of it needs to be changed or explained better?



from
M. Sufilight with peace and love...


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