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As early as 1889, Blavatsky told about the World Teacher?

Nov 09, 2009 02:12 AM
by Morten Nymann Olesen


Dear friends

My views are:

In Wikipedia we have:
"As early as 1889, Blavatsky had told a group of Theosophical students that the real purpose of establishing the Society was to prepare humanity for the reception of the World Teacher when he appeared again on earth. This was repeated again more publicly by Besant in 1896, five years after Blavatsky's death."
(ref: Lutyens, 'Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening' Page 12)


Are any of you able to tell me if this rumour of the past has anything substantial to it, or if it just is a plain and simple lie being circulated so to bolster the J. Krishnamurti Messiah-in-the-flesh-dogmatism?

Where did Lutyens get this idea from?



M. Sufilight



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