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Re: Theos-World Re: POLITICS STILL AFOOT IN THE T.S.

Sep 24, 2008 05:05 AM
by Erica Letzerich


I just  hope the general secretaries, will consult the T.S. members of their respective countries, before voting for it.

Erica

--- On Wed, 9/24/08, Erica Letzerich <eletzerich@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Erica Letzerich <eletzerich@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: POLITICS STILL AFOOT IN THE T.S.
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 8:00 AM










    
            So better start going activist about it. This is a formal proposition already requested to be included in the agenda of the next meeting of the international council. 



Erica



--- On Wed, 9/24/08, Katinka Hesselink <mail@katinkahesseli nk.net> wrote:

From: Katinka Hesselink <mail@katinkahesseli nk.net>

Subject: Theos-World Re: POLITICS STILL AFOOT IN THE T.S.

To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com

Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 3:26 AM



I've put this to one of my contacts close to the center of TS power. 



My opinion is: I agree that the president should be voted for



directly. The general council is not a democratic body (members get on



there in a variety of ways: some more directly democratic than others)



and should be reformed before it's given more executive power. 



Generally speaking though: the TS does have to be run, people. And



that does involve a measure of politics. Just like the US has to be



run and that involves making choices and taking responsibility. 



But I do think we should be sure that this is a proposal in the formal



sense (as in: the president and council are seriously considering



implementing this) as opposed to a way to start a brainstorm about how



the TS should be organized. Only when it's a serious proposal in the



first sense should we start going activist about this. If it comes to



that though, please involve me in spreading the news and signing the



petition. 



Katinka Hesselink



http://www.allconsi dering.com/



http://www.katinkah esselink. net/



--- In theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com, "t_s_theosophist" <THEOSOPHIST@ ...>



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> POLITICS STILL AFOOT IN THE T.S. 



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> Dear Fellow Theosophists; 



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> We are informed by two Theosophists of repute and long standing,



Pedro Oliveria, and Aryel Sanat, that attempts are currently being



made to try to restrict the freedoms of members of The Society. 



> 



> A proposal being presented to the General Council would restrict the



voting for Predisent to ONLY members of the General Council and strip



the general membership of this cherished privilidge. 



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> Colonel Olcott established our ground rules the way he did so that



EVERY member would have this Freedom of Choice & selection. 



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> This is a Very Important Landmark in maintaining The Freedom of The



Society. To concentrate this 



> power in the hands of a small group even if it is The General



Council would be a disasterous attack on The Freedom of The Society. 



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> One questions WHY would the proposers of this scheme even want to



change the rules,and to WHAT Purpose? There is NO 



> legitimate need for this change. It all smells very fishy and odious



of political machination. 



> 



> Can we forget politics and get back to our True Task and Purpose of



Studying and Teachng Theosophy? 



> We urge Every Freedom loving and sincere Theosophist to register



their opposition and complaint to this stinking power ploy. It is a



Very Bad proposal and NOT needed. 



> 



> Fraternally; 



> William Delahunt



> Orlando, Florida



> Theosophist@ ... 



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> Blow is the news from Pedro and Aryel: 



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> TS: A MOMENT OF TRUTH 



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> Dear Friends, 



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> The attached proposal has come to my notice. One of its proposed



amendments (to Rule 10 of the Rules of the TS), if approved, will



cause the termination of an important landmark in the history of The



Theosophical Society: the right of its members to elect the



international President in a direct vote. 



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> The amendment in question establishes that the President will be



elected by the members of the General Council which counts



approximately 37 members at the present. 



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> As a concerned member I would like to suggest that a letter be



written to the International Secretary, who is the Secretary of the



Council, expressing profound concern and opposition to this



unprecedented attempt to disenfranchise the members of the



Theosophical Society world wide. 



> 



> May I suggest that if some of you would like to briefly express your



views regarding the proposed amendment that you send them to me or to



Mrs Ananya Rajan <ananya11@.. .>, so that we may incorporate them into



the document to be sent to the Secretary of the General Council. 



> 



> The work of the TS is too precious for the redemption and



transformation of the world for us to allow its entire membership to



be allienated from its right to elect its President. 



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> With warm and fraternal regards to all,



> Pedro Oliveira



> Sydney, Australia  



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> Aryel Sanat   



> asanat@...



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> Pedro Oliveria   prmoliveira@ ... 



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> International Secretary : theossoc@... 



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