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Re: Theos-World Was Besant /Leadbeater disseminating "a misleading Mayavic id...

Sep 25, 2008 02:42 PM
by Drpsionic


No, they were just plain nuts.
 
It would have made things ever so much easier if the Masters had just come  
out and said, "You two idiots are ruining everything!"
 
Chuck the Heretic
 
 
In a message dated 9/25/2008 12:58:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
danielhcaldwell@yahoo.com writes:

 
 
 
Was Annie Besant & C.W. Leadbeater disseminating
"a misleading  Mayavic  ideation?
------------------------------------------

In  the 1900 Master K.H. Letter to Annie Besant,
consider the following  words:

==========================================

The  intense desire to see Upasika reincarnate
at once has raised a misleading  mayavic ideation.
Upasika has useful work to do on higher planes
and  cannot come again so soon. The T.S. must
safely be ushered into the new  century. You have
for some time been under deluding influences.
Shun  pride, vanity and love of power. Be not
guided by emotion but learn to  stand alone.
Be accurate and critical rather than credulous.
The  mistakes of the past in the old religions
must not be glossed over with  imaginary  explanations.

=========================================

Who  promoted this "misleading mayavic ideation"
about Upasika (Mme.  Blavatsky)?

In THE THEOSOPHIST for May, 1897, p. 498, it is
reported  that Mrs. Besant stated the  following:

=============================================

Madame  Blavatsky has been reincarnated in the
person of a young Brahman, now about  nineteen
years  old.

============================================

And  Mr. Leadbeater wrote the following in
THEOSOPHY IN AUSTRALIA, Sept.  1917:

============================================

Madame  Blavatsky lives now in a masculine body,
which she took directly [after]  she left the
other one. When she left that body, she
stepped into the  body of an Indian boy then
about fourteen years  old....

===========================================

Mrs.  Besant in 1922 wrote the  following:

==========================================

....alas!  she passed away, and took rebirth
in the north of India, and though we have  lived
for twenty-eight years in the same land so dear
to both of us, we  have never met physically face
to face. Yet close ties bind us to each  other,
and may be we shall yet greet each other in  the
flesh.

============================================

And  in Leadbeater's 1925 book THE MASTERS AND THE PATH,
it appears that  Leadbeater was still promoting
this same  story:

===============================================

"This  temporary occupation of a pupil's body
should not be confused with the  permanent use by
an advanced person of a vehicle prepared for him
by  someone else. Our great Founder, Madame Blavatsky,
when she left the body  in which we knew her, entered
another which had just been abandoned by its  original
tenant....

====================================================

These  documents show that it was indeed Mrs. Besant
and Mr. Leadbeater who were  responsible for
promoting what the KH letter of 1900 calls
"a misleading  mayavic ideation."

If one accepts the 1900 KH letter as genuine
and  KH knew what he was writing about,
then it would appear that Mrs. Besant as  well
as Mr. Leadbeater continued to be under
DELUDING influences even in  the 1920s.....

Even in the 1920s they were still
promoting the SAME  "misleading mayavic ideation"!

Daniel
Blavatsky Study Center
_http://blavatskyarchttp://bl_ (http://blavatskyarchives.com/) 


 




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