Re: Thomas Dalton alias Burgoyne 1855-1894
Jan 15, 2009 01:21 PM
by paijmanstheo
Not to put the selfcongratulary feelings of our esteemed member
Christina down, but rather, to put some perspective into matters -
these sources are already known for more than a decade with the
serious contemporary students of esoteric movements. In fact, you'll
find the same sources and information in my 1998 book on John Keely.
So, that's over a decade ago. And yes, I have all of these in my library.
What surpriss me is that this is treated here as new and revelatory
materials on a list supposedly inhabited by theosophists who really
should have done their homework. Same goes for the thread here on
Bulwer-Lytton. All of that and more is found in my 1998 book.
And before me, there were others.
regards,
Theo
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "christinaleestemaker"
<christinaleestemaker@...> wrote:
>
> Be my guest, I am super- researcher!!!
> Real what will looks impossible , I can find.
> Christina
>
> > Sources:
> >
> > Burgoyne, Thomas H. Celestial Dynamics. Denver: Astro-Philosophical
> > Publishing Co., 1896.
> >
> > ??. The Language of the Stars. Denver: Astro-Philosophical
> > Publishing Co., 1892.
> >
> > ??. The Light of Egypt. 2 vols. Denver: Astro-Philosophical
> > Publishing Co., 1889, 1900.
> >
> > Godwin, Joscelyn. The Theosophical Enlightenment. Albany: State
> > University of New York Press, 1994.
> >
> > Godwin, Joscelyn, Christian Chanel, and John P. Deveney. The
> Hermetic
> > Brotherhood of Luxor: Initiatic and Historical Documents of an
> Order of
> > Practical Occultism. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser, 1995.
> >
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> >
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