Re: Boris de Zirkoff on the Theosophical Philosophy
May 11, 2009 07:38 PM
by danielhcaldwell
John,
This is only an relevant extract from a much larger article that deals with other topics.
I only extracted this one section that deals with this specific point.
Daniel
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> The page ends at the 7th paragraph of the text and there is no other page.
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> Regards,
> John
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> Subject: Theos-World Boris de Zirkoff on the Theosophical Philosophy
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> Boris de Zirkoff
> on the Theosophical Philosophy
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> ...For some years past, a tendency has existed among some
> [theosophical] students ... to consider theosophy as some sort of
> generalized approach to truth, a tradition, often somewhat
> uncertain, concerning various aspects of the Universe and man, a
> system of ideas and concepts which can hardly be defined with any
> degree of exactness or clarity. It is most likely that this tendency
> owes its origin to a desire to avoid any dogmatic attitude or the
> creation of any kind of creed. The motive may have been laudable, but
> the methods employed have been rather dubious.
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> http://blavatskyarchives.com/dezirkoffontheosophy.htm
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> Daniel
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