Re: Theos-World The Adepts (AnandGholap.Net-Online Theosophy)
May 09, 2009 10:45 AM
by Morten Nymann Olesen
Yes. But that book was written in 1913 was it not?
So that would rule out C. W. Leadbeater later comments about the project in 1930.
Leadbeater wrote in 1930:
"This is He who should come, and there is no need to look elsewhere; as I have said, I know that the World-Teacher often speaks through Krishnaji, but I also know that there are occasions when He does not."
C.W. Leadbeater, "Art Thou He That Should Come?" The Theosophist 51\9 (June 1930), p. 472.
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Krishnamurti wrote in 1927:
"I know my destiny and my work. I know with certainty and knowledge of my own, that I am blending into the consciousness of the one Teacher and that He will completely fill me."
Letter from Krishnamurti to Leadbeater February 9, 1927, quoted in Lutyens, Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening, p. 241.
I wonder why a man like Leadbeater needed to be given a letter by J. Krishnamurti about the above, when Leadbeater was in such a strong contact with the Masters as he claimed he was.
It looks like at least one of them was on the wrong track.
M. Sufilight
----- Original Message -----
From: Anand
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Subject: Re: Theos-World The Adepts (AnandGholap.Net-Online Theosophy)
It is not in third section. It is here. It can be found by using Find command in the browser.
691. CHAPTER XXIII
692. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SIXTH ROOT RACE
Anand Gholap
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Anand" <AnandGholap@...> wrote:
>
> In third section of Leadbeater's book Man: Whence, How and Whither, Mr. Leadbeater writes about what will happen after 600 years or so. He says that that time also Theosophical Society will exist and it will have flourished. There are also many other things he describes, which will happen that time, according to his clairvoyance.
> Book can be read at
> http://www.anandgholap.net/Man_Whence_How_And_Whither-CWL.htm
> Interesting thing is Mr. Leadbeater is completely silent about what happened to World Teacher Project, Messiah and J. Krishnamurti. Does this silence indicate that the project had failed?
> If the World Teacher project had succeeded and if it had made significant impact on the world, it is more logical to expect that Leadbeater would describe it. But he does not mention anything about it. That speaks something.
> Best
> Anand Gholap
>
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