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Jul 25, 2007 09:00 PM
by Cass Silva
Thanks for clarification Gregory. Sad that even Besant fell under Leadbeater's sway. He must have been very powerful. Cass gregory@zeta.org.au wrote: Further to my comments on the claim that "Krishnamurti never called [Leadbeater] evil" I have looked at my notes on this incident and find further material. At a meeting with friends, including Dick Balfour-Clarke, in India in December, 1976, Krishnamurti was asked to accept the sincerity of all those who worked closely with him in preparation for the Coming ? Besant, Leadbeater, Arundale, Jinarajadasa and Wedgwood. He replied sternly: ?The only sincere one was Mrs Besant.? Dick told me this in interview at Adyar, 1979, and reported it in his book, ?The Boyhood of J. Krishnamurti? (Chetana, Bombay, 1977:42). In speaking with Miss Mary Lutyens about my research for the biography, Krishnamurti said: ?Leadbeater was evil?, and refused to discuss the matter further, beyond the comment that he found even thinking about Leadbeater, or hearing his name, distasteful. Miss Lutyens told me this in correspondence and in an interview in London in 1979. Dr Gregory Tillett --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]