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The Aim of a Movement

Dec 29, 2006 05:47 AM
by carlosaveline


Friends, 
 
 
HPB wrote:
 
“The T.S. was not created to propagate any dogma of any exoteric, ritualistic church, whether Buddhist, Brahmanical, or Christian. This idea is a wide-spread and general mistake...” (1) 
 
 
This is very much the same language of the 1900 Letter from a Master,  to Annie Besant. 
 
And yet we still have the Liberal Catholic Church and its romanish priests infiltrated in large portions and influential positions of the theosophical movement.
 
I wonder why HPB wrote elsewhere (B.C.W. XIV, p. 267) that “there never was an Occult Society” which did not face attempts to infiltrate it and  to “pull it down by every secret means”. 
 
 
Regards,  Carlos. 
 
 
 
NOTE:
 
(1) “The Theosophical Society: Its Mission and Its Future”, an article published in “Lucifer”, August 1888, and in “The Collected Writings”, H. P. Blavatsky, TPH, India/USA, Volume X, 1988, 462 pp., see p. 65.
 
  
 


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