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Re: Theos-World A Requiem for The Theosophical Society

Oct 05, 2008 10:08 PM
by Drpsionic


And the Chohan said to a couple of very embarrassed Masters, "I told you  two 
idiots that it wouldn't work!"
 
And then all three of them got drunk and had a good laugh at the expense of  
a poor, gullible Russian noblewoman while planning their next prank.
 
Chuck the Heretic
 
 
In a message dated 10/5/2008 7:31:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
prmoliveira@yahoo.com writes:

 
 
 
Dedicated to Jack and Maloney.

[This is a fictional story, if you  believe it.]

2008 is endgame. In the end it was indeed a Forlorn Hope.  The many 
warnings were not heeded and the Brothers' Project just  floundered. 
Kaliyugamurti, the Great Avatar of the South, ended up not  playing a 
small part in it. He just knew when to act to bring the whole  
structure down. 

What was earlier a great promise in the Descending  Arc is now 
finished as dust in the wind. The Eastern Paradise will find  eager 
buyers, the Old Lady will be asked, in writing, to vacate the  
Zoroastrian Abode and the dream of a new humanity will be revealed 
to  be what it was all along: a dream.

Thw Western Chapters will gradually  become irrelevant as internecine 
wars for empty leadership will rage. The  Great Eastern Chapter may 
last for a while but eventually the Great Lord  Tamas will take care 
of it.

In the very end, too words were seen in  the pale eastern sky: "Who 
Cares?" and the Brothers were not seen  anywhere.

But nobody can say, in this final end, that Jack and Maloney  didn't 
try.  Nobody.


 




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