Re: Theos-World Re: The Chohan on the Christ and "the regime of a personal God,"
Mar 06, 2009 12:26 PM
by Morten Nymann Olesen
Dear friends and Anand
My views are:
Anand wrote:
"That means Blavatskians are wrong when they ridicule Christian things. "
I would say: No. Not, when we talk about the today prevalent and orthodox Christian things. The clearly false gospels in the Bible included.
Anand wrote:
"It means Chohan accepted Christ and his path as genuine. Above analysis shows that blasphemous talks of Blavatskians against Christianity are completely against what Chohan thinks. "
I would say: No. Not, when we talk about the orthodox view upon what the Path of Christ was and is. And theosophical teachings are not regarding anything as "blasphemous" at all. The word "blasphemous" are almost always used by Christians in a fanatical manner.
Anand wrote:
"Above analysis shows that blasphemous talks of Blavatskians against Christianity are completely against what Chohan thinks. "
No! Why is talking against Christianity wrong?
Blavatsky never talked against Mystical Christianity, when it consided with the teachings of the Masters.
M. Sufilight
----- Original Message -----
From: Anand
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 8:51 PM
Subject: Theos-World Re: The Chohan on the Christ and "the regime of a personal God,"
I found many students of Blavatsky and Mahatma Letters had attacked Christianity, Jesus and everything Christian. They believed Christianity is real enemy of Blavatsky's Theosophy. In order to change their views and make them understand things better, I am writing here interpretation of Chohan's message in 1881. Of course this interpretation is written assuming that letter was genuine.
Paragraph in this message says:
>"Mystical Christianity, that is to say, that Christianity which
teaches self-redemption through our own Seventh principle - this
liberated Para-Atma (Augoeides) called by some Christ, by others
Buddha, and equivalent to regeneration or rebirth in Spirit - will be
> found just the same truth as the Nirvana of Buddhism."
This is a long statement, and so some people won't understand it fully and it's implications. To make it easier to understand I will remove the comments in between and simplify above statement.
"Mystical Christianity.... will be found just the same truth as the Nirvana of Buddhism."
It means, according to this message from Chohan, Mystical Christianity and Nirvana of Buddhism are same. That means Blavatskians are wrong when they ridicule Christian things.
Read one more statement from the message of Chohan.
"Osiris, Krishna, Buddha, Christ, will be shown as different names
for one and the same royal highway to final bliss - NIRVANA."
Here also Buddha and Christ are called different names of royal highways to Nirvana. It means Chohan accepted Christ and his path as genuine.
Above analysis shows that blasphemous talks of Blavatskians against Christianity are completely against what Chohan thinks.
Above written hermeneutics is written assuming that Chohan's letter was genuine. As long as Blavatsky was around, we can't be sure which message is genuine and which is not.
Best
Anand Gholap
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "danielhcaldwell" <danielhcaldwell@...> wrote:
>
> The Chohan's message received in 1881 gives the following on "the
> regime of a personal God":
>
> "The world in general, and Christendom especially, left for 2,000
> years to the regime of a personal God, as well as its political and
> social systems based on that idea, has now proved A FAILURE".
>
> Quoted from LETTERS FROM THE MASTERS OF THE WISDOM, Volume I,
> Letter 1. Caps added.
>
> Also in this same letter, one reads:
>
> "Once unfettered and delivered from their deadweight of dogmatic
> interpretations, personal names, anthropomorphic conceptions and
> salaried priests, the fundamental doctrines of all religions will be
> proved identical in their esoteric meaning.
>
> "Osiris, Krishna, Buddha, Christ, will be shown as different names
> for one and the same royal highway to final bliss - NIRVANA.
>
> "Mystical Christianity, that is to say, that Christianity which
> teaches self-redemption through our own Seventh principle - this
> liberated Para-Atma (Augoeides) called by some Christ, by others
> Buddha, and equivalent to regeneration or rebirth in Spirit - will be
> found just the same truth as the Nirvana of Buddhism."
>
> See also:
>
> http://theosophytrust.org/tlodocs/GrMstLtr.htm
>
> Daniel
> Blavatsky Study Center
> http://blavatskystudycenter.org
>
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