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The Tree and the Fruits

Nov 30, 2006 05:20 AM
by carlosaveline


Carl,

The ULT has no official or centralized policy about what it defines as side-issues. So you can't, as I can't, talk about ULT's party line about any other theosophical organizations.  All you can do is to quote from here and there, as anyone can. Especially from 1925 and from 1950 editions of "The Theosophical Movement" --  which, by the way, is a great, a superb  book. 

My testimony is that the ULT does not care, as such, for people's opinions on such secondary issues.  The ULT only stimulates a theosophical view of everything. 

Good to know you seem to agree that side issues are side issues, and that the common philosophy which unites all HPB/Masters students is much more important than their differences. 

The fruits of the theosophical effort are good. We can plant more. 

Regards,  Carlos. 


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Data:Thu, 30 Nov 2006 13:01:44 -0000

Assunto:Theos-World Re: Crosbie: the Tree and the Fruits

> Carlos,
> You wrote:
> "Beyond any personalistic view of things, we can judge trees by 
> their fruits and
> actions by their results.
> 
> The Pasadena TS, the ULT, the Point Loma Groups, the Edmonton TS, 
> etc., all have
> good and important fruits to offer us.
> 


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