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Chucks magic mirrors!!!

Jul 08, 2009 08:10 AM
by Duane Carpenter


    This description of the magic mirrors may sound a little  far out to some but it describes in a somewhat cryptic  and simplified way how the advanced members of a spiritual group telepathically work on the inner planes amongst themselves. In this way they bypass all this personality crap-o-la. Highly developed minds that may have left there bodies  and are no longer hindered by time and space as we understand it. 
In fact the net and the modern information highway may be a stepped down version of that work that will require many cycles to develop and perfect. Then theosophy will not be here or there but EVERYWHERE. Chuck who's heresy is more in the nature of a series of zen parables is right on in so much of what he posts.
No one with any real background in Theosophical studies can take what is often posted on a number of these different Theosophical websites  seriously.
If I  get the drift of Chucks many humorous and satirical  post there is a lot of wisdom in just going to the source and bypassing all this nonsense that tries to pass for serious Theosophy. In fact this description of Chucks outline of a Master computer  and all the connecting mirrors may parallel and be a good description of how the Masters work with there advanced students or disciples in the ether's.
Keep up the good work Chuck your heresy keeps the world alive and its many children from following asleep and going completely comatose.
Blessings Duane.




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Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 3:16:01 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Theosophical Democracy vs Theosophical Autonomy





MIRROR MIRROR ON THE WALLLLL WHO IS THE THEOSOPHIST BEST OF ALLLLLLLLLLLLLL ??????????? 

(Large cracking sound---followed by the sound of tinkling glass hitting the floor!!!! Lol!) 

John 
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Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 8:39:37 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: Theos-World Theosophical Democracy vs Theosophical Autonomy 

Ok, this is going to get a bit off the wall sounding but it has been done 
in occult history. Let us take the scenario that the internet goes down 
and stays down, as unlikely as it seems. We have a method of communication 
that is virtually unstoppable- -the old, reliable magic mirror. 

Using the net as a good analogy to how it would work, you have a storage 
field, a big thoughtform if you will, that acts as the central server. The 
mirrors are all linked to the server by the will of their operators. So, 
whenever anyone wants to get a message out to one's fellow Theosophists, one 
need only meditate on the message and put it into his mirror. It then goes 
automatically to the server and out to everyone else through their 
mirrors. 

Sounds weird? Read the description of the Shrine Room HPB had built in 
the London Lodge. They were working with some interesting stuff back then. 

Chuck the Heretic 

In a message dated 7/7/2009 8:45:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
robert.b.macdonald@ hotmail.com writes: 

A few more thoughts . . . 

This discussion seems to be getting hung up on the theory that a truly 
democratic Society would solve our problems, or it is argued on the other hand 
that we do not even need a Society, theosophy has been disseminated in the 
West, and we need only study what we all have access to. It is argued that 
the internet can be the tie that binds us all. 

Theosophy does not exist in a vacuum, it is a reflection of the world 
around us and we again are reflected into that world. Chuck pointed out one of 
the deeper truths, that being, knowledge gets reflected into the ether and 
then over time is reflected back into us, informing us all. I have often 
thought, that if the TS could discover a new way to govern itself, then 
perhaps this would signal that the world is on the verge of doing the same. 
Theosophy was introduced to the West in order to lead thought in new directions 
and have that thought evolve our institutions. In order to do that we 
don't have to be noticed by everyone, if Chuck is right, as soon as we change 
that will seed the crystal, if you like, of change all around us. 

Cass has brought up the whole issue of autonomy. Right now, if you are not 
surrounded by a like minded group of theosophists who are going to allow 
you to develop along lines you feel are right, the best thing to do is study 
alone, and perhaps interact with others half-way around the globe on the 
internet and do the best you can in these spiritually dark times. Who can 
argue with that? We are talking about change here and it certainly does not 
seem like people, theosophists included, are open to real change. 

On the other hand Anand is suggesting that a true democracy will solve all 
of our problems. Democracy is the silver bullet that will slay the beast 
of totalitarianism. But what is it and how is it going to work? Some say 
that the TS began as the most democratic of institutions but look at it now. 
If India, Pakistan, and other developing Nations are allowed to achieve 
economic power, then they will learn that democracy is no protection. Ask any 
educated individual from the West about democracy, and if they think about 
it for even a few moments, they will have to admit that in any election they 
have ever voted in, they invariably have voted for the individual that 
they have disliked the least. Populist leaders like Obama are rare, and when 
they do achieve power their voting records are no less corrupt than all the 
rest. It is not enough to claim that democracy is the panacea, we need to 
know the details. 

How can a Society remain democratic when it invariably has to struggle 
with an uneducated and apathetic electorate. Who in this group knew anything 
about the by-laws of the Society to which they belong before this last 
election? Those who do not belong to the Adyar Society, who among you know 
anything about your Societies' bylaws now? Democracy is nothing without an 
informed and engaged electorate. The problem is not about re-instituting 
democracy, it is about re-inventing the electorate, how do you do that? Again, the 
answer Cass gives seems to be ringing loud now, you wait until they are 
born. But what if they are out there now, waiting for a form of government 
that will inform them and engage them. What would the nature of that 
government be? Change has never come before the idea, how could it? 

What happens if governments take the internet away tomorrow, or limit it 
in such ways that you dare not speak your mind or relate to others of 
similar mind? Then where will the TS be? We will be stuck with a TS leadership 
that is probably a reflection of the government leaders that took away the 
internet or we will be totally autonomous reading and studying theosophy under 
a dim lamp in a dark basement. The governments will still be democratic, 
you can either vote for this tool of the unseen power or that tool of the 
unseen power. 

I suspect it is important that theosophists think about these questions, 
because if we can figure them out, perhaps humanity would be ready to follow. 

Robert Bruce 

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