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Re: Theos-World Keeping the Link Unbroken

Dec 02, 2008 09:32 AM
by Martin


Haha, not too fast Morten...this emailgroup would fall silent, hahaha

--- On Tue, 12/2/08, Morten Nymann Olesen <global-theosophy@stofanet.dk> wrote:
From: Morten Nymann Olesen <global-theosophy@stofanet.dk>
Subject: Re: Theos-World Keeping the Link Unbroken
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 5:26 PM










    
            Yes.

Even beyond writting , e-mails, and reading and thoughts.



M. Sufilight



----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Martin" <Mvandertak@yahoo. com>

To: <theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com>

Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 5:39 AM

Subject: Re: Theos-World Keeping the Link Unbroken



There's a better word for that:

paramapadatmawa i.e. beyond atma



--- On Tue, 12/2/08, christinaleestemake r <christinaleestemake r@yahoo.com> 

wrote:

From: christinaleestemake r <christinaleestemake r@yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Theos-World Keeping the Link Unbroken

To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com

Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 1:40 AM



Yes, and all and nothing in para-parabrahman.



--- In theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com, Martin <Mvandertak@ ...> wrote:



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> And everywhere in the "eyes" of parabrahm... .



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> --- On Tue, 12/2/08, christinaleestemake r



<christinaleestemak er@...> wrote:



> From: christinaleestemake r <christinaleestemak er@...>



> Subject: Re: Theos-World Keeping the Link Unbroken



> To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com



> Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 1:11 AM



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> > To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com



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> > Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 12:43 AM



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> > > made by Isabel C. Oakley describing what Blavatsky cried out



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> > > before passing away:  ".keep the link unbroken; don't let my



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> > > incarnation become a failure".  Here we may ask why would



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> > > the Secret Doctrine will remain for many as a source of



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> > > and study for centuries to come. So what were the link and the



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> > > friends? When we comprehend deeply the nature of the



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> > > Spirit we will be able to comprehend what is the nature of this



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> > > >  few. Both her work and the Theosophical Society are



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> > > > Humanity. In order to comprehend what is this Great



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> > > Spirit it's not possible to ignore the literal meaning of the



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> > > THEOSOPHY. Divine Wisdom or Brahma Vidya is the literal



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> > > the Hellenic word Theosophy. Here we may ask my friends, can



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> > > Wisdom be taught?



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> > > > Theoretically we can teach that there is such a thing as



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> > > > from within. Only those who are able to penetrate the depths



of



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > their soul, to perambulate in the labyrinths of the self, are



>



> those



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > who will be able to learn THEOSOPHY.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > H.P.B. request to "keep the Link Unbroken" was not directed



to



>



> >



>



> > the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > Theosophical Society itself. It was a request to every



individual



>



> >



>



> > who



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > truly aspires to become a theosophos. This is an ancient link



>



> which



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > unities beings of all eras. Individuals able to sacrifice



>



> >



>



> > themselves



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > for the well being of others; individuals who have realized



>



> >



>



> > THEOSOPHY



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > from within. While we have theosophists between us who are able



>



> to



>



> >



>



> > do



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > so, the link will be always kept unbroken. This Link my friends



>



> can



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > be cultivated only from within can be kept alive only from



>



> within;



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > its nature is essentially esoteric. One may adore



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > H.P.B., may study only her writings, may promote only her



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > teachings. He still won't be a theosophos, and will not be



>



> keeping



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > the link unbroken.   Instead will be disseminating dogmatism



and



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > won't be any different from a fanatical religious follower.



>



> H.P.B.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > herself expressed a great syncretism and ecumenical spirit in



all



>



> >



>



> > her



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > writings. In fact this spirit was the very first great lesson



she



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > left to her students. This  does not mean one should not study



>



> her



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > writings. In fact I think a greater effort into studying the



>



> Secret



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > Doctrine should be made.  For in this work several keys are



given



>



> >



>



> > for



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > eternal aspirants for the truth.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > In an articleentitled "What Can We Do For Our Fellow-men"



>



> H.P.B.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > stated the following: "HE WHO DOES NOT PRACTISE ALTRUISM; HE



WHO



>



> IS



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > NOT



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > PREPARED TO SHARE HIS LAST MORSEL WITH A WEAKER OR POORER



THAN



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > HIMSELF; HE WHO NEGLECTS TO HELP HIS BROTHER MAN, OF WHATEVER



>



> RACE,



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > NATION, OR CREED, WHENEVER AND WHEREVER HE MEETS SUFFERING, AND



>



> WHO



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > TURNS A DEAF EAR TO THE CRY OF HUMAN MISERY; HE WHO HEARS AN



>



> >



>



> > INNOCENT



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > PERSON SLANDERED, WHETHER A BROTHER THEOSOPHIST OR NOT, AND



DOES



>



> >



>



> > NOT



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > UNDERTAKE HIS DEFENCE AS HE WOULD UNDERTAKE HIS OWN - IS NO



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > THEOSOPHIST. " Altruism is the second great lesson H.P.B.



taught



>



> >



>



> > and



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > in the Golden Stairswe find many relevant points that lead us



>



> into



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > theTheosophical Spirit:



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > "a clean life, an open mind, a pure heart, an eager



intellect,



>



> an



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > unveiled spiritual perception,  a brotherliness for all, a



>



> >



>



> > readiness



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > to give and receive advice and instruction, a courageous



>



> endurance



>



> >



>



> > of



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > personal injustice, a brave declaration of principles, a



valiant



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > defense of those who are unjustly attacked, and a constant eye



to



>



> >



>



> > the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > ideal of human progression and perfection which theSacred



Science



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > depicts these are the golden stairs up the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > steps of which the learner may climb to the Temple of Divine



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > Wisdom."



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > The Temple of "Divine Wisdom" is the "Temple of Theosophy".



It



>



> is



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > there, where we meet the Great Theosophical Spirit. It's only



>



> those



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > who are truly treading the "Golden Stairs" which leads to the



>



> >



>



> > "Temple



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > of Theosophy" who are real Theosophos. It's on their hands the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > responsibility to carry on the work which H.P.B. gave



continuity



>



> >



>



> > (for



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > others came before her) and so many others after her.  It's



only



>



> >



>



> > them



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > who are able to "Keep the Link Unbroken". Because their lives



are



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > deeply and truly dedicated to the goodness of all. They are in



>



> fact



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > future Bodhisattvas. Every person known or unknown, who deeply



>



> and



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > truly made an inner commitment to thread this path, becomes the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > thread in the needle of the "Teacher" and is keeping the link



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > unbroken. Have no doubts my friends, the link has been kept



>



> >



>



> > unbroken



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > by known and unknown theosophists. And will be kept for



>



> centuriesto



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > come.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > Still many theosophists who do not belong to Adyar (some do



>



> >



>



> > belong)



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > say our Theosophical Society is a failure. They say the link



was



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > broken using the famous letter written by H.P.B. "Why I do not



>



> >



>



> > return



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > to Adyar" to support their arguments. Many say the Theosophical



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > Society is for long dead. If it was so why she would request a



>



> link



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > that no long existed at the time to be kept unbroken? It was my



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > friends because in fact this link was never broken. Thousand



>



> times



>



> >



>



> > I



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > have heard from beloved friends such argument. Thousand times



>



> I've



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > heard they say "why don't you do something else, why you waste



>



> your



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > time and energy with the Theosophical Society Adyar? They



failed.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > During the very time H.P.B. was stillalive they proved to be a



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > failure."  For



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > thisthousand times I reply and will reply to them, the



>



> >



>



> > Theosophical



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > Society Adyar did not fail. The Theosophical Society is keeping



>



> on



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > its work and will keep on its work for centuries to come. The



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > Theosophical Society Adyar is THE major gateway for many to



learn



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > there is such a thing as THEOSOPHY.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > Some also say that the Theosophical message is out there.



>



> People



>



> >



>



> > no



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > longer need to be a member of the Theosophical Society to



access



>



> >



>



> > it.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > This is of course an obvious fact. The Theosophical message was



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > always out there. It was never property of any organization and



>



> >



>



> > never



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > will be. The Theosophical message was out there throughout ages



>



> and



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > much before the incarnation of the person we know as H.P.B.



took



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > place. The Theosophical message in fact is not a body of



>



> teachings,



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > is not a specific system, cannot be classified, filed,



dissected,



>



> >



>



> > and



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > taught. The Theosophical message is within the heart of every



>



> REAL



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > truth seeker. The Theosophical Society was not founded with the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > pretention to be the only place where one can find THEOSOPHY.



On



>



> >



>



> > the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > contrary the Theosophical Society was founded to point out



there



>



> is



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > something like THEOSOPHYand to promote the Great Theosophical



>



> >



>



> > Spirit.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > The Theosophical Spirit between other things brings on its



>



> wings



>



> >



>



> > an



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > understanding that we are family, and as so we must see each



>



> member



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > of our Society truly as a brothers and sisters. All of us are



>



> >



>



> > subject



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > to commit mistakes, errors.  Understanding this we must be able



>



> to



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > forgive. We must comprehend that our Society will face up and



>



> >



>



> > downs,



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > periods of conflicts, disharmony and harmony. From difficult



>



> >



>



> > moments,



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > we learn the greatest lessons. We must not hold for any brother



>



> and



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > sister negative feelings, we must not isolate any member of our



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > family because his/heractions are not in accordance with what



we



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > think to be right or wrong.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > We must not allow our dedication to the Theosophical cause to



>



> be



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > shaken. Life is made of good and bad moments. We must keep



>



> focused



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > on  strengthening the work of our lodges, groups, sections etc.



>



> And



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > most important of all we must cultivate our inner life. Without



a



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > truly active inner life, there is no esotericism, there is no



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > interiorization, there will be only empty intellect decorated



by



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > beautiful words and fancy talking. Only those who have an



active



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > inner life and slowly come to know the truth of meditation are



>



> able



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > to become the thread in the needle of the "Teacher". It's this



>



> >



>



> > thread



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > that keeps the Link Unbroken.



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > >



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > > We know each person practices what feels inclined to. But



when



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > someone wants deeply something and applies a great will towards



>



> the



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > aspired aim,  there is nothing in this world that can stop one



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > achieving it. Especially when this will is driven by an



>



> altruistic



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > urge to help humanity. In our case we are united to try to



serve



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > humanity through our Society. Let's not ever forget the major



aim



>



> >



>



> > of



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > our work, to help humanity the Great Orphan, and let's not



forget



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > also the great truth which follows it: when doing so in fact we



>



> are



>



> >



>



> > >



>



> >



>



> > > helping our own selves.



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> >



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