Re: Theos-World Re: Anand's stand and the election
Jul 09, 2009 09:01 AM
by Morten Nymann Olesen
Dear Anand and friends
Anand wrote:
"HPB perhaps borrowed idea of new birth from Christianity and told ES members that when they join ES they are newly born."
M. Sufilight says:
Anand, I will say this as a friend.
Rubbish!
You keep seeking to promote your Christianity ideas, but in vain. Try to understand, that H. P. Blavatsky only borrowed her teachings from the Wisdom tradition.
M. Sufilight
----- Original Message -----
From: Anand
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 12:03 AM
Subject: Theos-World Re: Anand's stand and the election
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "robert_b_macd" <robert.b.macdonald@...> wrote:
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Robert: Anand, you argue that Besant and Leadbeater were highly spiritual. When Besant became Head of the ES did she change the pledge? If she did change it, was the Head given more power over its members or less? If the Head was given more power, then what about future ES leaders? Have they all been spiritual people who have done what is right for the members? Did Blavatsky, Judge, Besant and Leadbeater all miss this point but because you and I are more spiritual than they, we saw that there was a problem?
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Anand : Besant, Leadbeater were disciples and highly evolved, so ES made sense. Question remains whether AB, CWL considered possible misuse of ES in future. We don't have draft of the pledge that AB, CWL used in ES, so we don't know whether they demanded obedience. But outer literature of Besant and Leadbeater is against blind following.
Robert: > I suggest you and I should be joint Outer-Heads of a new more spiritual ES. With your permission I will start canvasing the good members of Theos-Talk to apply for membership to our new Spiritually Improved ES.
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Anand: Before it is started, we need to know why it should be started. HPB perhaps borrowed idea of new birth from Christianity and told ES members that when they join ES they are newly born. This new birth thing is mentioned in the pledge documents. In most cases this new birth of ES members shows old age and decay instead of newness and growth. Do they take new birth as Blavatsky said? If they don't take new birth, then why do we need ES?
Robert: The alternative would be to suggest that clause 2 was never meant in the strong sense that you suggest, but rather in the weaker sense that I have argued.
Anand: When some words are written in italics, it means emphasis of those words.
Robert: The clause was put in not to tell members what to do in any strong political sense, in fact it was part of a clause that precluded strong political thoughts and activity. It was put into a clause where members of the ES were told to positively support the TS, its membership, and its leadership whether they had faith in them or not.
Anand: Is it good for ES members to follow a leader, when their conscience does not have faith in the leader?
Robert: This was the path that leads to the Christian maxim, , a maxim that also sits at the very heart of Blavatsky's theosophy.
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Anand : Most people very much judge other people. It appears to me relationships among people are based on their judgment of each other. Doesn't Master judge a person before taking him as disciple? Don't people judge their future spouse during courtship? Doesn't an employer judge a person while taking interview? The Christian maxim "Judge not lest you be judged" is there perhaps to stop people from condemning each other. But I don't think it can be applied in all situations in life.
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