Re: Theos-World Mr. Judge's Close Relationship with Mrs. Tingley
Sep 07, 2006 07:54 PM
by MarieMAJ41
Hi Adelaise, thanks for your response to my question regarding exact nature
of Judge's and Tingley's close relationship. I have read some of the Judge
material, and have deduced from what I have read that Tingley and Judge were
kindred spirits, known to each other from previous lives, and that Judge [it
seems to me] was lonely for and hungry for some understanding, acceptance and
recognition. This he amptly received from Tingley.
Although he was married, I do not know whether his marriage was successful.
It seems to me, not. Judge, though a great man and theosophist, aligned
himself first with H.P.B., then with Besant, then with Tingley. All women. His
psychological profile is suggestive of a man with a sense of inferiority
complex. Do I read too much into the unspoken? Probably.
Marie
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In a message dated 8/31/2006 11:26:34 AM Central Daylight Time,
adelasie@sbcglobal.net writes:
Marie,
Historical research aside (I'm sure it has its place), I suggest if
you are interested in WQJ and have not already done so, that you
study his writings. He left enough that any student could well spend
a lot of time learning from him. And the sensitive reader will
discover a lot about who WQJ really was from his writing. He gave the
world a tremendous amount of information, all very valuable and
useful to a sincere student. But the questions that swirl around his
memory can be laid to rest if one simply goes to the source and
absorbs the aura still potently present there. He was a great adept
who sacrificed tremendously for the benefit of humanity. If we
students of his work, as the trusted assistant of HPB, want to know,
we can. It really isn't necessary to speculate at all. He offered all
he was to us, if we will just take the time to honor his gift.
Adelasie
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