Re: Theos-World Re: TS Adyar's policy or non-policy?
Jan 08, 2009 09:21 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer
>Honestly, and depending on how you look at it, HPB's mission was very
political, especially in regards to Indian Independence. From the
viewpoint of Paul Johnson's book "The Masters Revealed", HPB's mission
in India, and the identity of the Mahatmas, themselves was political
in the extreme.
Joe, HPB has had no political agenda except that each nation is kept free
from foreign rule (Marxism) and is allowed to develop its svabhava to be
part of a spiritual republic of free nations. By freedom is meant the
freedom of the higher self rather than of the lower self. Therefore she
supported as a private person the nationalist clubs in India and USA (not as
TS).
PJ's theory is possible from outside interpretations in connection with much
phantasy. But he fails to proofs his theory and sticks on words like "could
be", "should be", "possibly".
With the same logic you can also claim that Jesus Christ has had a political
agenda, or the Gautama Buddha, while in reality the messengers of the white
lodge in dealing with political persons have always universal karma in mind
and not one person, one party or one nation only.
I would like to see the alleged spy letter of Blavatsky. As yet no faksimile
appeared for examination. Is no researcher able to get it from the Moscow
archives?
Frank
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