Re: Theos-World The Christian Church (AnandGholap.Net-Online Theosophy)
Aug 25, 2007 11:45 AM
by M K Ramadoss
While all the fantastic effects described may be as they are described, are
not the effects of the rituals in other temples such as the Buddhist, Hindu,
Zoroastrian, Moslem, etc are equally fantastic and effective since the
founders of the major faiths sure are fully knowledgeable of the effects in
the unseen world. So any comparative study will be informative and
educational consistent with the 2nd object of TS.
On the other hand, HPB who was in constant contact with the Adepts and was
responsible for the major epic theosophical works and writings, has not
written about the occult forces in churches. One wonders whether they were
secondary to the primary mission of the TS?
mkr
On 8/25/07, Anand Gholap <AnandGholap@anandgholap.org> wrote:
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> " My attention was first called to this by watching the effect produced
> by the celebration of the Mass in a Roman Catholic Church in a little
> village in Sicily. Those who know that most beautiful of islands will
> understand that one does not meet with the Roman Catholic Church there in
> its most intellectual form, and neither the priest nor the people could be
> described as especially highly developed; yet the quite ordinary celebration
> of the Mass was a magnificent display of the application of occult force.
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> At the moment of consecration the Host glowed with the most
> dazzling brightness; it became in fact a veritable sun to the eye of the
> clairvoyant, and as the priest lifted it above the heads of the people I
> noticed that two distinct varieties of spiritual force poured forth from it,
> which might perhaps be taken as roughly corresponding to the light of the
> sun and the streamers of his corona. The first rayed out impartially in all
> directions upon all the people in the church; indeed, it penetrated the
> walls of the church as though they were not there, and influenced a
> considerable section of the surrounding country.
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> This force was of the nature of a strong stimulus and, its
> action was strongest of all in the intuitional world, though it was also
> exceedingly powerful in the three higher subdivisions of the mental world.
> Its activity was marked in the first, second and third subdivisions of the
> astral also, but this was a reflection of the mental, or perhaps an effect
> produced by sympathetic vibration. Its effect upon the people who came
> within the range of its influence was proportionate to their development. In
> a very few cases (where there was some slight intuitional development) it
> acted as a powerful stimulant, doubling or trebling for a time the amount of
> activity in those intuitional bodies and the radiance which they were
> capable of emitting. But forasmuch as in most people the intuitional matter
> was as yet almost entirely dormant, its chief effect was produced upon the
> causal bodies of the inhabitants. "
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