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Re: HPB and Ritualism

Dec 01, 2006 06:50 PM
by Carl Ek


Carlos,
I have already shown that Blavatsky was a victim of the "Jesuit-myth 
of Clermont" (two different groups from the late 17th century was 
mixed up, namely the Freemasonic high degree Grand Chapter of 
Clermont, and the Jesuit ruled Jacobin "propaganda central" in 
Clermont (who worked for a free Catholic Scotland under the Stuarts, 
and against the Dutch born King of Scots William II (William III in 
England) of Oranien) from about the same time), but at that time she 
wasn't alone. It is just sad that some people still believe in this 
Calvinist lie (King William was a Calvinist by the way). 

You wrote:
"Ritualism and "practical magic" are too dangerous".
That is right that magic (al magic) is dangerous, if the magician in 
question don't have the correct or right ethical level, but magic is 
not dangerous in its on nature.

And further:
"It wans HPB and the Masters who created a movement free from 
ritualisms"
Free from "Ritualism" yes, but hardly not free from rituals. 

Carl

--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "cardosoaveline" 
<carlosaveline@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Carl,
> 
> I am but a student of Theosophy. It was HPB, not me, who wrote 
that 
> the Masonry was infiltrated by Jesuits. It was HPB, not me, who 
wrote 
> that Ritualism and "practical magic" are too dangerous (from 19th 
> century on). It wans HPB and the Masters who created a movement 
free 
> from ritualisms and  blind belief.
> 
> Carlos.
>





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