Judge's Legacy to the Movement
Dec 11, 2006 12:20 PM
by carlosaveline
Friends,
Nobody is perfect, and Alice Cleather was not. Caldwell tirelessly repeats an evidence for that, in the posting indicated below.
A. Cleather was wrong with regard to W. Judge, and she was not the only one.
Also H.S. Olcott made a grave mistake against W. Judge, and Olcott expressed his deep self-criticism right before dying, in a conversation with Laura Holloway which was published (and thus somewhat authenticated) by the very Adyar TS.
Judge has been of the utmost importance for the theosophical movement.
Nearly everyone in the Adyar TS who goes beyond Besant's ritualistic/clairvoyant fancies "discovers" William Judge; and I am no exception to the general rule.
Geoffrey Farthing, about whom we were talking yesterday, had deep admiration for him.
Judge is a giant. All we have to do, ion order to see that, is to look at the fruits of his work, 110 years later.
Regards, Carlos.
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Para:theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
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Data:Mon, 11 Dec 2006 19:29:53 -0000
Assunto:Theos-World A 4th Version of Theosophical History
> Mr. Carlos Aveline apparently places a great deal of stock in what
> Alice Cleather says about certain events in Theosophical history.
>
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