Re: Theos-World Krishnamurti on who are you
Mar 02, 2009 05:53 PM
by Cass Silva
Nah -the mirror doesn't lie -his hair was always neatly combed!
'Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau;
Mocjk on, mock on, 'tis all in vain!
You throw the sand against the wind,
And the wind blows it back again.
William Blake
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From: Anand <AnandGholap@gmail.com>
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 2 March, 2009 6:38:40 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Krishnamurti on who are you
>Theosophy and tricked K's soul into re-interpreting and
re-calibrating >the WT project to its own desires even while
convincing others there >was no ego left. From that perspective it's
either breath-takingly >cunning or perplexingly naive how K pulled
that off.
>
> Govert
I also feel it strange that Krishnamurti became so cunning and crafty.
When asked difficult questions, he makes many statements that don't
make much sense and listener does not know what to speak because he
does not understand what K says. Often these answers from Krishnamurti
had little relevance to the question asked. That means he makes it
appear that he answered the question, when in reality he had just
talked something unrelated to the questions asked to him.
Craftiness can be explained if one assumes that a black magician had
taken possession of J. Krishnamurti. Otherwise also he had set himself
against White Lodge and Masters in it. That suggests that some black
magician had taken possession of Krishnamurti or made him think that
his 'freedom from Godly things' was right philosophy. More research is
required on this topic of influence of dark powers on J. Krishnamurti.
Best
Anand Gholap
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