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Re: Theos-World Failure of J. Krishnamurti

Feb 22, 2009 01:38 PM
by Martin


Well, I prefer the comical part in comic books, not stuff like:

< http://i36.tinypic.com/ifsppz.jpg >, 

more like:

< http://nl.asterix.com/bd/albs/23nl.jpg >

Writing horror about the red stuff (dugpa's) is not my cup of tea; I
notice it and I notice the horror in this world, but my focus is on a
world without horror, a world where I and most other people really
belong...



--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Augoeides-222@... wrote:
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> Martin, 
> Edgar Allen Pogo were some good comics. 
> John 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Martin" <Mvandertak@...> 
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 2:42:10 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Failure of J. Krishnamurti 
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> > "Above passages from Annie Besant show that Lord Maitreya wanted to 
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> work through the chosen Apostles mentioned above" 
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> -HUH? Does it show that? LOL. 
> Time to move on folks, Besant and Leadbeater should be seen as an
example of what Theosophy is NOT. 
> Krishnamurti was so full of revenge, when he found out he was abused
in so many ways, so he took his revenge in his doctrine...and is
another example of what Theosophy is NOT... 
> Time to move on and think for yourself folks; remember the old saying: 
> Observe all and only take what's needed...I do find enlightment in
comicbooks :-) 
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> --- On Fri, 2/20/09, Anand < AnandGholap@... > wrote: 
> From: Anand < AnandGholap@... > 
> Subject: Theos-World Failure of J. Krishnamurti 
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
> Date: Friday, February 20, 2009, 11:23 PM 
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> > And in 1925 Annie Besant herself said the following to the 
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> > Theosophical world and members of the Adyar T.S.: 
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> > "And now I have to give you, by command of the King, His message, 
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> > and some of the messages of the Lord Maitreya and His great 
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> > Brothers. . . what I am saying, as to matter of announcement, is 
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> > definitely at the command of the King whom I serve. 
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> > 
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> > His taking possession of His chosen vehicle . . . will be soon. 
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> > Then He will choose, as before, His twelve apostles . . . and their 
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> > chief, the Lord Himself. He has already chosen them, but I have only 
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> > the command to mention seven who have reached the stage of Arhatship, 
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> > Who were the 'Arhats'? 
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> > The first two, my brother Charles Leadbeater and myself, . . . C. 
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> > Jinarajadasa, . . . George Arundale, Oscar Kollerstrom, . . . Rukmini 
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> > Arundale.... 
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> > I left out one and must leave out another. Naturally, our 
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> > Krishnaji [Jiddu Krishnamurti] was one, but he is to be the vehicle 
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> > of the Lord. And the other is one who is very dear to all of us, as 
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> > to the whole Brotherhood: Bishop James Wedgwood. He had borne his 
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> > crucifixion before the seal of Arhatship was set upon him by his
King. 
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> > Those are the first seven of the twelve whom He has chosen, with 
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> > Himself as the thirteenth. 'Ye call me Master and Lord, and ye do 
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> > well, for so I am.' 
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> > Now the wonder may come into your mind: H.P.B. was the only one 
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> > who was really announced as the messenger of the Master. Since then 
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> > the world has grown a good deal, and it is possible that while the 
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> > few may be repelled, many thousands will be attracted to the 
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> > Christ. . . . Whatever the effect, since He has said it, it is 
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> > done. . ." 
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> > The Theosophist, November, 1925 
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> Above passages from Annie Besant show that Lord Maitreya wanted to 
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> work through the chosen Apostles mentioned above. J. Krishnamurti 
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> taught exactly opposite of Apostleship, Masters etc. and never worked 
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> through those Apostles. This contrast between Besant's announcements 
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> and Krishnamurti' s teaching proves that Krishnamurti failed and was 
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> not carrying the message of the Lord. 
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> Note the last sentence "Whatever the effect,.." It shows Annie Besant 
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> was uncertain about the result. This uncertainty was perhaps because 
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> Besant was doubtful whether J. Krishnamurti will be able to deliver 
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> the message properly or not. And her doubt proved true as J. 
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> Krishnamurti failed. 
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> Best 
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> Anand Gholap 
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