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Re: Olcott, a Mason.

Dec 11, 2006 07:10 AM
by Carl Ek


Carlos,
You are very funny! Didn't you before denied that Judge was a Mason? 
Now you can't do that any more. 

I don't think it will be too hard to find proof that Crosbie was a 
Mason also.

I have a good idea for you; study the history of TS, and especially 
the early days in Philadelphia and New York.

I have also a question to you. Do you, Carlos, know the "authentic 
version" of Theosophical Movement better then the Founders?

And please don't mix in Leadbeater in this his, hence he have 
nothing to do with this matter.

Carl

--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "carlosaveline" 
<carlosaveline@...> wrote:
>
> Friends, 
> 
> Besides W. Q. Judge, also H. S. Olcott was a mason.  None of them 
created any confusion between Masonry and Theosophical  Movement.  
> 
> In its authentic version, the movement  clearly does not work with 
rituals. 
> 
> Such a confusion was created only after H.S. Olcott's death in 
February 1907.  C. W. Leadbeater, the very man Olcott correctly 
expelled from the Adyar TS, came back and invented the "theosophical 
masonry", among other rituals. 
> 
> Along with it, he brought he whole set of phallicism, scandals, 
messianism e clairvoyant fancies.  
> 
> 
> Carlos.
> 
> 
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