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Theos-World Re: That old mahatma P.B. Randolph

Jul 13, 2010 11:12 PM
by pht


I tried to find H.P.Blavatsky, Tibet and Tulku online version, but couldnt.

Thanks for responses and insights, now there is more flesh around the story.

-Marko

--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Augoeides-222@... wrote:
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> Marko, John, 
> Hmmm, I seem to recall having read that in Tibet in certain orders the monk is taught to sit in meditation in a dark room with a single candle ( and a mirror in front of him?) while at the same time having a magnet suspended over his head. I don't remember the source, it may have been H.P.Blavatsky Tibet and Tulku. Copper is electro-magnetic and "Faraday Cages" are used in science to create a barrier to intrusions of outside radiations as isolation chambers so there can be multiple uses of copper. The "Great Golden Sun" of the Inca's was said to have been "Mirror" shaped, the Spanish never found it. It is still sought after today. The Rosecrucians are said to use a triangular pillar in the ceremonial room upon which they invoke spirits, genii, elemental's which are constrained to the pillar by magical circle and signs for the purpose of oracle, communications, and other reasons. 
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> John 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "pht" <phtep@...> 
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 3:41:08 AM 
> Subject: Theos-World Re: That old mahatma P.B. Randolph 
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> > "These 'magic mirrors,' generally black, are another 
> > proof of the universality of an identical belief. In 
> > India these mirrors are prepared in the province of 
> > Agra and are also fabricated in Thibet and China. And 
> > we find them in Ancient Egypt, from whence, according 
> > to the native historian quoted by Brasseur de 
> > Bourbourg, the ancestors of the Quiches brought them 
> > to Mexico; the Peruvian sun&#64979;worshippers also 
> > used it. When the Spaniards had landed, says the 
> > historian, the King of the Quiches, ordered his 
> > priests to consult the mirror, in order to learn the 
> > fate of his kingdom." 
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> Im also interested by this topic. Mahatma letters (127) speaks briefly about the copper wall room, Randolp's Seership explains it in more details and earlier than Mahatma letters. Now is there any way to trace, where they both got this method? Or was it solely an invention of Randolph? Copper mirrors used like Swedenborg mirrors are common practice, but the combination of triangle executors, magnet above head, north orientation and insulation from earth is something I've seen only on these two sources. When I tried to search if there really are temples with such dark rooms, I found none so far, but maybe someone of you knows more. 
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> I also read from my finnish translation of Mahatma letters 127, that it is written in Sinnetts handwriting. Has someone investigated surroundings and history of the letter? 
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> -Marko 
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