Re: Theos-World Query regarding "Outer Head"
May 14, 2009 02:44 PM
by Drpsionic
Probably only when referring to someone as being out of his head.
Seriously, it is doubtful that HPB ever had a reason to use the phrase.
Chuck the Heretic
In a message dated 5/14/2009 3:52:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
jjhe@charter.net writes:
Dear Friends,
I have been unable to find any documents, inside or outside of the E.S.
where H.P.B. uses the title "Outer Head." As far as I have been able
to determine, this title was first used by Annie Besant. Does anyone
here know of any documents where H.P.B. uses the title "Outer Head"?
Best
Jerry
In a recent post, someone wrote:
"O.H. stand for Outer Head, a term coined by HPB for the responsible
messenger who is the teacher and the link."
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