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Theosophy in Tibet: The Teachings of the Jonangpa

May 16, 2007 08:01 PM
by danielhcaldwell


Theosophy in Tibet: The Teachings of the Jonangpa School

A simple, direct link to David Reigle's article is as follows:

http://tinyurl.com/yuxp3y

Als on on my website see the following link:

http://blavatskyarchives.com/reiglecon.htm

Hope this helps.

Daniel
http://hpb.cc






--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "nhcareyta" <nhcareyta@...> wrote:
>
> Dear ?
> You might like to try this link.
> http://www.easterntradition.org/book%20of%20dzyan%20research%
20report%
> 202-theosophy%20in%20tibet-the%20teachings%20of%20the%20jonagpa%
> 20school.pdf
> Or if this doesn't work try http://www.easterntradition.org and 
> scroll down to "2. Theosophy in Tibet: The Teachings of the 
Jonangpa 
> School" 
> Hope this helps.
> Regards
> Nigel
> 
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Koshek Swaminathan" 
> <arasophia@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > I curious if anyone has done any studies on the existence of 
schools
> > that may have existed in Tibet that have any similarities to
> > Theosophy. The four major schools Nyingma, Galukpa, Sakyapa and 
> Kagyu
> > differentiate greatly from what we would consider the traditional
> > Theosophy of HPB. Perhaps there were other schools in existence 
back
> > in the 19th Century that taught the "esoteric" buddhism. Any info?
> >
>





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