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Re: Theos-World Alice Bailey and Theosophy

Feb 26, 2007 06:38 PM
by samblo


Maria,
   Thanks for your post and comments. I think I do remember your post as you 
say from some time back. It was also in 1975 the I became involved in the 
extremely paranormal UFO case which led me to find Blavatsky and Theosophy in 
searching for correlates to explain the experiences we encountered. Today in the 
Nag Hammadi one can read:

The Trimorphic Protennoia (Three Formed First Thought) of the Sethians 200 CE\
(A Cosmology of the creation and universe)

The Thought of Norea (Descent and Ascent of the soul(s))

The Thunder, Perfect Mind ( James and John were called Sons of Zebedee ( Sons 
of Thunder) )




 --Throughout many of the Nag Hammadi Texts it is always Mind and Thought 
that send forth the creation into manifestation and withdrawal though spoken in 
the ancient metaphoric language they are not different than what Theosophy and 
Blavatsky spoke of in my humble opinion and are an invaluable aid that was 
meant to be received for the understanding of us all. many of the texts are of 
the "Non-Dual School" and coordinate with the Hindu and other Teachings. The 
Tibetans today are here in America teaching the Non-Dual Original Clear Light of 
Mind that is same as these ancient teachings. When I first read the Nag 
Hammadi I thought over and over as I read "This is what Blavatsky was saying." Not 
in the same words perhaps but in the same meanings. We are all inseparably 
eternally intrinsically part of the One Consciousness and never exterior of it.

   No pope can edict the origins of the forever stream of consciousness and 
it's intimations that are Senior always to the petty possessiveness of lower 
ego's.

  Some thoughts make the heart and soul sing songs that end up as Beethoven.

Regard,
John


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