Re: Frauds Re: Theos-World Occult atoms
Feb 09, 2007 03:44 PM
by Cass Silva
I don't consider this little incident as outrageous behaviour. It was simply a waste of time and effort. Being educated by the Nuns, I would have gladly settled for this behaviour in preference to the strap for not paying attention!
Cass
Konstantin Zaitzev <kay_ziatz@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "nhcareyta" <nhcareyta@...> wrote:
> Are you really suggesting that Blavatsky is responsible for the
> outrageous behaviour of Bishop Leadbeater and Dr Besant despite
> A lanoo is totally responsible for their actions are they not?
It seems that you haven't caught my point.
I consider it in a perspective that it is all fraud from beginning to
the end. No lanoos, as there were no any lanoos in this story. The
version that all theosophy beginnig from Blavatsky is fraud is much
more plausible for outside inquirer than only some persons later
became frauds, especially if they were known as honest people before
their involvement into theosophy.
As for outrageous behaviour:
"One morning I was about to go. She said, "Do not go, I have some
work for you." She gave me a lot of papers to copy, twelve sheets of
foolscap. I copied it and gave it to her. She looked at it, crumpled
it and threw it into the waste-basket. She was in a rage."
http://blavatskyarchives.com/chetty1931.htm
Isn't this behaviour outrageous? The only guilt of poor Subbia was
that he wrote on both sides of paper instead of one!
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