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Theos-World Re: DR. C V Agrawal

Jul 21, 2009 03:10 AM
by Anand


Dear MKR, Preethi and All,
Information about disenfranchisement proposal by the quartet was given to people by an officer in Adyar. As proposal was disastrous, many serious students, including MKR, protested. MKR was right in repeatedly opposing the proposal.  Not many people here care about what Adyar people say. It does not matter whether they call somebody parrot, cat, dog or chimpanzee. It is important that what a person writes is honest opinion and he should be truthful.
It was certain that disenfranchisement proposal was there. But people don't know what happened to it later. They also don't know for sure whether the proposal is discarded permanently, or it is still there and come again and do great damage to the TS. So, unless there is assurance from Adyar HQ that proposal is discarded, how can members remain in peace? HQ has not given any information about the disastrous proposal and it is quite understandable that serious members like MKR feel disturbed and it is right to oppose it until clear information comes out about what is going on. 
Roberta is generally balanced and honest in what she says. It is not clear for which messages of MKR she ridiculed him. I don't think MKR is against improvements. He is against disenfranchisement and there he is right.
I think improvements in constitution are required, but I am against disenfranchisement. 
Perhaps the proposal of disfranchisement was discarded due to strong opposition from serious members like MKR. There is nothing wrong in his telling about dangers of disenfranchisement again and again. And if a person does right thing, he should not care what others say.
Best
Anand Gholap

--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, preethi muthiah <seeker_preethi@...> wrote:
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> MKR,
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> I would like to mention some things to you, which I think i remember mentioning before as well. Why don't you rout your questions and suggestions to Adyar and see if they will receive them?
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> And respond in kind to you?
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> Also, since you keep mentioning the "ultra secret attempt to disenfranchise the members from voting in a President", i need to bring it to your attention that this is no longer a secret -- partly thanks to your repeated mention of the topic, so using words like ultra secret are no longer viable; and sorry to say so, they make you look like a parrot or a tape recorder that has something wrong with it and got stuck on a part of the entire message, such that it keeps repeating the same phrase again and again and again. Time to move forward don't you think? Sorry if i sound rude here, but i don't mean to. Why don't you see that attempt, even if it were the way you make it out to be, as a way to root out a Corrupt and Political President from her chair so that there can be a healthy and spiritual future for Adyar and the TS worldwide?
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> And MKR, i might have mentioned this earlier, but even if i haven't done so, i do now. Everyone in the GC, especially has a right to propose something they think is helpful to ease a situation. The situation at Adyar is deplorable. You might want to just look at the horrible things like plagiarism, corruption, gossip, scandal, and such pervading the atmosphere at Adyar today to know that any proposal to make a change ought to be welcomed, considered and, as in the case of the ultra secret attempt discarded as being non-viable. Have you, instead of harping on and on about that attempt, a viable proposal to make about how to deal with the deplorable materialistic situation at Adyar and the TS worldwide? If you do, do please mention it here and in other sites of the TS for General Secretaries to consider as possible solutions to save Adyar and the TS worldwide.
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> I think that would be a very good thing to do, MKR, seriously. Why don't you use your verbal talents to finding and proposing healthy solutions rather than picking on proposals that have been considered and discarded already?
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> Fraternally,
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> Preethi
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> --- On Tue, 21/7/09, MKR <mkr777@...> wrote:
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> From: MKR <mkr777@...>
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: DR. C V Agrawal
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, 21 July, 2009, 11:03 AM
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>                   That is interesting and it is indeed very very sad.
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> I did not know that is how things are done in Adyar.  When was the policy
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> Internet age. Also, in this part of the world no one reads the Adyar
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> Newsletter. Today such notifications can be done for free.
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> Death of a dedicated member should not be taken as a simple routine event in
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> In today's world, with Internet, information can be distributed at no cost
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> keeping members updated on all important events taking place in Adyar and
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> other National Centers? Such frequent contact with members will foster to
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> bring members together. It is the disconnect and secrecy of operations that
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> This environment is not helpful for the health and future of the TS.
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> Everyone on this list knows that if Internet was not there, we will today
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> have a very different TS especially after the last GC meeting where the
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> Ultra Secret disenfranchisement move would have been approved and
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> implemented with some of the GC members seizing the TS presidency. Let us be
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> grateful for the Internet for its role in protecting TS and let us make use
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> The incident of not quickly reporting the death of Dr. Agarwal is a black
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> MKR aka Messenger
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> visit www.theosophy. net
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> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:56 PM, preethi muthiah
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> > Newspapers.. I guess there will be a writeup about Dr Agarwal in the next
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> > issue of the Adyar Newsletter, whenever that is due and manages to come out.
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> > Helen Jamieson has quite a job getting it out, but of course now she has
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> > all-knowing Pedro Oliveira to help her out. So i guess you can wait for the
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> > --- On Mon, 20/7/09, MKR <mkr777@gmail. com <mkr777%40gmail. com>> wrote:
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> > From: MKR <mkr777@gmail. com <mkr777%40gmail. com>>
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> > Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: DR. C V Agrawal
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> > To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com <theos-talk% 40yahoogroups. com>
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> > Date: Monday, 20 July, 2009, 7:13 AM
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