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Re: theos-talk Re: The Messiah and Pope crutch...and its Descendants- smile

Feb 01, 2011 10:16 PM
by MKR


English is a language almost universally understood around the world and it
is be best choice that was made. So JK was well versed in it and hence used
the language convey his message. Any other language can take place of
English to communicate world-wide today.

MKR



On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:10 PM, sadhak1008 <whyviswanath@RPp2fYUC2EN5Xr7B-NyrGc3uQtjF7RJPWi6qt0Gi9URxSiY2R6ZjJbY9ut4YzUwluh4vBlKbul1c9I8BxFY.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

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For what it is worth, in the case of Master KH, instructions were given soon
after discovery that the boy Krishnamurti must be well versed in English
first and foremost, then other languages like French. Sanskrit was
deliberately avoided, IMO, precisely because of the enromous amounts of
gobbledygook built up over centuries which makes it easy for every street
corner teacher to come up with his own translation/interpretation.


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