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Dec 01, 2010 03:30 PM
by MKR
As we all know, the recently published Commentaries on Secret Doctrine is a very pricey book which most theosophists cannot afford. This makes the circulation small. Already the number of theosophists around the world is very minuscule. When most members cannot afford to purchase the book, its circulation becomes more minuscule. Apparently some who seem not to know what is going on in the street, has invented a reason - the commentaries are esoteric. One has to laugh at the suggestion. HPB herself has stated that the Secret Doctrine is not an occult book, but a printed work for the public. How can discussions on the contents of a public work become esoteric stuff? The publishers have to wake up soon. Else I will not be surprised in a couple of years to find the book at a deeply discounted price on Amazon. MKR [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]