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Re: Theos-World TS Adyar President Election

Apr 17, 2008 02:29 PM
by MKR


So your scenario seems to be reasonable and credible.

Once he gets elected and moves the president's office to his kitchen he can
then run the TS from the USA in the comfort of his home. Once the precent is
set, we may see Betty appointed as the next VP -- VPs are always appointed
by the president, not elected. Since she is young and can be convincingly
and easily groomed to be the next international president who also can run
the organization from the USA using cybertools such as video conferencing
etc. Also she will not be a threat to Algeo if he runs for second term. So
all pieces of puzzle seem to fall into place.

Let us all keep tuned in. However, think carefully before exercising the
election vote.

mkr



On 4/17/08, MarieMAJ41@aol.com <MarieMAJ41@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> Cass, in the co-freemasonic lodge that John started, and in all masonic or
> co-freemasonic lodges, there are established hierarchies and degrees of
> achievement. In John's masonic world, 33rd degree is the highest
> achievement, sort of like being Pope.
>
> John has a need to be the power, to be the titular head of things. It is
> his own personal needs and insecurities that drive him and have always
> driven him.
>
> This is why he is not content to be just international vice-president, he
> must be president. Having said this however, I do not say that he could not
> carry out this highest of duties, the international presidency.He could and
> very well so. And his protege Betty Bland is doing is bidding with the
> personal letter she has sent to theosophists. For this she will receive her
> next blessing, bestowed upon her by her supreme master, John Algeo. What the
> blessing is, only she and he know. But blessings there will be. He
> personally installed Betty as president of the TS of America, even though
> we?supposedly voted for her. She is now repaying the favor and increasing
> her own measure.
>
> That is how politics works, and how it will always work. There is no
> spirituality in politics.?But politics is how things get done?on our planet,
> isn't it? As for the vote, I intend to vote for the Theosophist, Rhada
> Burnier.
>
> Marie
> ?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com <silva_cass%40yahoo.com>>
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com <theos-talk%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 8:19 pm
> Subject: Re: Theos-World TS Adyar President Election
>
> Seems pointless, what is the advantage of being a 33 degree Mason when HPB
> provided the ancient truths which HPB stated Freemasonry had lost? Thanks
> for your response
>
> Cass
>
> MarieMAJ41@aol.com <MarieMAJ41%40aol.com> wrote:
> Cass, John Algeo broke away from LeDroit Humaine and started his own
> masonic lodge. It was the only way that he could get the 33rd degree [that
> is my own opinion]. This is the reason for the masonic emphasis. Many people
> at the USA headquarters are members of this? masonic lodge. In fact, it is
> an international masonic lodge, with members from around the theosophical
> world, including India.
>
> Marie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com <silva_cass%40yahoo.com>>
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com <theos-talk%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 12:42 am
> Subject: Re: Theos-World TS Adyar President Election
>
> Still can't find Rhada's letter. Interesting that the Freemasonry badge is
> part of JA's site.
> Cass
>
> Jokela Petri <jokelap@dnainternet.net <jokelap%40dnainternet.net>> wrote:
> We have traditional proverb which says:
> stupidity tighten ups in groups.
>
> Here is he new link. Seems that there was one dot too much in between.
> http://www.jalgeo.com
>
> pj
>
> Cass Silva kirjoitti:
> >
> > The link didn't work Jokela, however, this 'power struggle' undermines
> > the three principles of theosophy and says more about the
> > 'personalities' of the candidates than they can imagine. The TS should
> > be run by a committee, a round table, although I am starting to think
> > that 10 theosophists in the same room would result in anarchy.
> >
> > Cass
> >
> >
> >
> > Jokela Petri <jokelap@dnainternet.net <jokelap%40dnainternet.net>
> > <mailto:jokelap%40dnainternet.net <jokelap%2540dnainternet.net>>> wrote:
> > Dear fellow Theosophist,
> >
> > I feel compelled to break the long standing prohibition against writing
> > political letters during an election. Since Radha Burnier herself has
> > now broken that tradition by sending out the letter given below to a
> > number of our ranks, I do not have any qualms in feeling justified to
> > respond to her blatant electioneering.
> >
> > I have always held Radha in great esteem and still honor her for her
> > tireless and capable work for the Society. However, I have seen with my
> > own eyes that her marvellous abilities are compromised to such an extent
> > that I consider her not to be the best choice for the president and
> > chief administrator of our organization. Her memory and clarity are
> > inconsistent, sometimes right on, and sometimes far afield---as is the
> > case for all of us
> > when aging, especially by stroke, takes its toll. Because she has been
> > such a wonderfully iron willed woman, she now apparently is mis-
> > applying that iron will by trying to cling to an administrative roll
> > that in my opinion is no longer best for the Society or best for her.
> >
> > I can see Radha maintaining a roll of leadership in the spiritual or
> > inner side of things as a wise counsellor, functioning well without
> > undue stress, but I view her continuation as the chief administrative
> > officer for the Theosophical Society as counter productive. We need
> > sharp clarity, consistency, and creative flexibility as we all work
> > together to keep Theosophy alive and vital in the 21st century. We need
> > strong leadership such as John Algeo could provide.
> >
> > As to her letter below, I will let it speak for itself, but I do have to
> > say that I think the reference to age is ironic. Furthermore, it is
> > presumptuous to indicate that John does not also have the capacity to
> > bring in younger workers. And it is presumptuous to define his motives
> > or to ascribe to him the intent to diminish the importance of Adyar as
> > our international center, an action he has clearly stated he is against.
> > If elected, John may not be able to spend all his time at Adyar, but I
> > have experienced him as an able administrator and delegator, and feel
> > assured that Adyar would flourish under his leadership.
> >
> > John has set up a web site http://www.jalgeo..com/
> > <http://www.jalgeo..com/> that you might want
> > to see in order to help you decide for yourself.
> > The upcoming election of international president of the Theosophical
> > Society for the next 7 years is a critical one. Please consider
> carefully.
> > With sincerity and all best wishes,
> >
> > Betty Bland, President
> > The Theosophical Society in America
> >
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