Re: Theos-World To Frank: Outer Heads, Successors, Agents, etc. Part 1
Jul 19, 2007 12:43 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer
Daniel,
yes, please respond to some points so we both can see whether we agree or disagree in the interpretation of your quotes.
You did a good job in presenting this statements, which give a good overview on the matter.
Now we have to look, what to make out of the texts.
The same problem as with the texts of the human religions about interpretations of their holy texts - just think of the Hinayana and Mahayana interpretation on the question whether enlightened beings/bodhisattvas/Arhats exists or exist not, whether buddhists follow the path of compassion and help in the outer world or going the Prateyka way, or the various Christian interpretations/lineages/churches and their different kind of readings of the bible - we have also in the Theosophical Movement.
It can be that it takes a little time the next days to follow the discussions as I am occupied with wordly things, but I'll do my best.
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: danielhcaldwell
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 5:57 PM
Subject: Theos-World To Frank: Outer Heads, Successors, Agents, etc. Part 1
Frank,
I plan to respond to one or two of your points. But first I want to
present a number of documents for you and other interested readers to
consider.
In this posting (Part 1) I give what HPB writes about
FUTURE "agents", "torch-bearers", etc.
FIRST STATEMENT:
The first passage is from October 1888, that is, when THE SECRET
DOCTRINE was published, readers would have read the following at the
beginning of volume I:
"In Century the Twentieth some disciple more informed, and far better
fitted [than H.P.B.], may be sent by the Masters of Wisdom to give
final and irrefutable proofs that there exists a Science called Gupta-
Vidya; and that . . . the source of all religions and
philosophies . . . has been for many ages forgotten and lost to men,
but is at last found." S.D., 1888, Vol I, p. xxxviii (original
edition)
SECOND STATEMENT:
Only TWO MONTHS LATER (Dec. 1888) H.P. Blavatsky wrote the following
to her esoteric students:
"Let every member [of the Esoteric Section] know . . . that the time
for such priceless acquisition is limited. The writer of the present
is old; her life is well-nigh worn out, and she may be
summoned 'home' any day and almost any hour. And if her place is even
filled up, perchance by another worthier and more learned than
herself, still there remain but twelve years to the last hour of the
term - namely, till December the 31st, 1899. Those who will not have
profited by the opportunity (given to the world in every last quarter
of a century), those who will not have reached a certain point of
psychic and spiritual development, or that point from which begins
the cycle of adeptship, by that day - those will advance no further
than the knowledge already acquired."
"No Master of Wisdom from the East will appear or send any one to
Europe or America after that period, and the sluggards will have to
renounce every chance of advancement in their present incarnation -
until the year 1975. Such is the LAW, for we are in Kali Yuga - the
Black Age - and the restrictions in this cycle, the first 5,000 years
of which will expire in 1897, are great and almost insuperable."
HPB's Collected Writings, Vol XII, pp. 491-492.
THIRD STATEMENT:
Some six months later (that is, June/July 1889), one could read in
the newly released KEY TO THEOSOPHY the following:
". . .during the last quarter of every hundred years an attempt is
made by those 'Masters' . . . to help on the spiritual progress of
Humanity in a marked and definite way. Towards the close of each
century you will invariably find that an outpouring or upheaval of
spirituality - or call it mysticism if you prefer - has taken place.
Some one or more persons have appeared in the world as their agents,
and a greater or less amount of occult knowledge and teaching has
been given out . . . . .
"If the present attempt, in the form of our Society, succeeds better
than its predecessors have done, then it will be in existence as an
organized, living and healthy body when the time comes for the effort
of the XXth century. The general condition of men's minds and hearts
will have been improved and purified by the spread of its
teachings . . . . but besides a large and accessible literature ready
to men's hands, the next impulse will find a numerous and united body
of people ready to welcome the new torch-bearer of Truth. He will
find the minds of men prepared for his message, a language ready for
him in which to clothe the new truths he brings, an organization
awaiting his arrival . . . ." Original edition, pp. 306-7.
Daniel
http://hpb.cc
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