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Tillett And Theosophy

Dec 10, 2006 05:43 AM
by cardosoaveline


Friends,

What is the ground for my present view that Mr. Tillett has an 
interest in organizational matters dealing with the theosophical 
movement, but lacks any strong interest in the philosophy and the 
living of Theosophy itself?

My perception is based on Tillett's writings; on his messages at 
Theos-talk; on his dialogue with Ms. Radha Burnier, as narrated by 
himself; and on the content of his questions recently submitted to 
the ULT.

Yet Dr. Tillett himself is naturally free to say anything he wants 
about that, if my assessment is wrong. He can also show any ideas he 
might have about the content and substance of the esoteric 
philosophy and ancient and modern wisdom tradition, Eastern and 
Western.

I say this because so far Mr. Caldwell, who now seems to be 
Tillett's anxiously self-appointed representative here, has limited 
himself, as usual, to making rhetorical questions.

Regards, Carlos.







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