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Common Sense to Daniel

Nov 29, 2006 09:57 AM
by carlosaveline


Daniel,

You said you don't know  what happened with John Algeo's Editorial Committee, for instance.  

It is you  who doesn't know what really happened in 1893-1896, etc. 

It is also you who comes to us all the time with lots of rhetorical questions, and who does not take clear positions, but asks us, as to ethical questions: "Who cares?" 

So, whose vaguaries are you talking about, please? 

You have doubted the trust-relationships among Mr. Judge, Mr. Crosbie and other close colleagues of Mr. Judge. 

You should at least read for once the excellent text by our common late friend  Dallas Tenbroeck, "Biographical Notes on Robert Crosbie".  If you lost it, let me know -- I can bring here a copy again.   

Dallas was a great theosolphist. 

Unlike yourself, when Dallas wrote about the ULT, he was writing about something he knew, Daniel.  

You obviously enjoy writing about things you completely ignore, like Esoteric Shools, or the ULT.  

Please accept you do not know a iota, first-hand, in those areas. Yet the less you know, the more you talk. 

Then, Daniel,  you discuss various events of scarce practical importance for the movement nowadays, and you ask me: 

"As an associate of ULT, aren't you concerned here in 2006 to present 
the most accurate information about Theosophical history especially 
Mrs. Tingely."

But why should I comment on Mrs. Tingley? 

What is the practical importance of discussing her work?  Is it a personal need of yours, for some mysterious reason, Daniel, to stir differences among the ULT and Pasadena, or Point Loma groups, or the Edmonton T.S. ?  

I don't think you will succeed in that,  as both you and your mysterious colleagues and alter egos "David Green" and "Terry Brown" are well known, among experienced  HPB students by now.  

The practical importance of getting rid of Leadbeater's and Besant's fancies is obvious. 

The practical importance of improving the relationships among all groups of sincere students of HPB/Masters, instead of making gossips, is equally obvious. 

I hope this time you can agree with this common sense view of things and help us all build a better theosophical movement. 


Regards,  Carlos. 


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