Re: Theos-World Re: Annie Besant on Her Messiah
May 05, 2009 00:07 AM
by Leon Maurer
According to the true theosophy, messiahs are avatars who come only
at the end of great ages, to prepare us for the next. The last such
avatar was Krishna, who came at the end of the Bronze Age around
5-6000 years ago. The next is Maitreya, who is scheduled to come at
the end of this current Iron Age, some 400,000 years from now. All
those supposed "messiahs," in between, are simply impostors or wise
teachers falsely considered as avatars (after they are dead) by
brainwashed blind believers in organized religions governed by greedy
self made priests and their cohorts. If that isn't utterly crazy, if
not ludicrous, I don't know what else it can be. ;-)
How can there be any changes in the spiritual field -- when all that
can describe the fundamental nature of overall reality, both
spiritually and materially, has been thoroughly known for ages, and
already given out in outline, for all to see, by the Masters, through
their agent, HPB... To be studied, practiced and realized by anyone
willing to take the time and effort to learn its deepest secrets...
Cleverly disclosed only to any "intuitive student" imaginative enough
to "read in and around the words and between the lines" -- so as to
penetrate the true meaning hidden behind HPB's "blinds" in the SD.
(The intuitive student -- with as good a sense of humor and graphic
imagination as Blavatsky -- will know exactly what I mean.)
Unimaginative, "pig headed" (as HPB might say;-) followers of the
pseudo theosophic babblings of Leadbeater, Bailey, and other false
prophets or "channelers" -- will always remain misled in the astral
world of rays, emanations and magical superstitions, that they think
is spiritual knowledge. How more ridiculously crazy can human
beings get? ;-)
Lenny
On May 4, 2009, at 5/4/099:58 PM, Anand wrote:
Daniel's derogatory remarks of calling Messiah related things as
craze are not appropriate. Because of such propaganda against
Messiah it will become more difficult for people to recognize and
accept true messiah, even if he really comes.
Another thing is if messiahs did not come, then Blavatsky's
doctrine becomes false. Given the state of ignorance in which
humanity is, it is more logical to assume that messiahs will come
for every one or two thousand years in future.
Also world is going through such fast change and going to an
entirely new level of evolution. To me great changes and progress
in spiritual field seems more logical. Theosophical Society itself
was great milestone.
However, sometimes I feel that when Theosophical teachings are not
yet digested by much of humanity, what other teaching can be given
at this point?
Best
Anand Gholap
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Anand" <AnandGholap@...> wrote:
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Govert Schuller" <schuller@>
wrote:
The 'apostle affair' came from Arundale and AB made it public as
she believed him to be connected to the Masters, which he was
not. That was her mistake, and a pretty grave one, and big enough
to have us reminded of KH's critique of her. In those days I
think it was only K, CWL, Scott and Hodson who were connected.
G.S. Arundale had published a book 'Nirvana', which was praised by
Leadbeater and Annie Besant. Do you want to say that Arundale
reached that state without having connection with any of the
Masters? And there are perhaps more indications which tell that
Annie Besant and Leadbeater considered Arundale as one in contact
with the Masters.
Being in contact with Master does not mean that person does not
make blunders. Masters don't guide every action of disciples. They
have much more important things to do than that.
I suspect that some dark powers might have involved in seeing
World Teacher project fail. These dark powers try to mislead some
individuals, so that good work gets spoiled.
Best
Anand Gholap
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