Re: theos-talk Theosophical Classics: Re: Update on Secret Doctrine Commentaries
Feb 22, 2011 05:33 AM
by M. Sufilight
Thanks.
I had not read that one by Arthur Lillie.
But I do find Arthur Lillie to be more or less ignorant, although he touches some very interesting historical events. His bewilderment about Blavatsky entering Tibet in 1856 - can be cleared by the fact that she passed as a male. She was very thin at that time, and with her looks and a bit of magic she succeded. (smile.) I also think something similar is written somewhere by her own hand.
M. Sufilight
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: theos-talk Theosophical Classics: Re: Update on Secret Doctrine Commentaries
Lol, I just found out Annie Wood Besant is family as well to my family (as is
Blavatsky), my niece Nathaly Wood, named after the famous N.Wood, is daughter of
a Scottish heir. The Wood family took its name in the 17th century after my own
name 'Tak' which Anglified is Wood...
Another thing to read is a maybe unknown writter Arthur Lillie, who wrote a
interesting book on Blavatsky...found in the digital archives...
http://ia700401.us.archive.org/16/items/madameblavatsky00unkngoog/madameblavatsky00unkngoog.pdf
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From: MKR <mkr777@cntWsLvTnjUwcXcRrHLmSxD_uI194NJhibajk5TCadI-mzoq3C-Vo6bqK9mP9VEiTLD4ob8eUyWD0g.yahoo.invalid>
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Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 11:27:22 PM
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Commentaries
Also there is the possibility of some one having downloaded the entire
website. If so we can retrieve everything.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:29 PM, John W <JohnWW@VGvb83hWWR0qja2FD9g2YVi8bqKHqx4xan3EIjV289-Xt1APE8Vh3KgL7R2Cj6OaxH7xp_FmepS-.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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> Can you please tell us what were the titles that were on that site as PDF
> or DJVU files? I would be able to search for downloads of them elsewhere on
> the internet using Google. Also, what was the URL of the site that had them?
> It may have been archived on http://www.archive.org , which also hosts
> many old out-of-copyright Theosophical books as PDFs or DJVUs.
>
> John W.
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> --- On Mon, 21/2/11, Konstantin Zaitzev <kay_ziatz@VGs8GII4Pe2p1X3NMRXTEnMJn7wl0cJfeW3W75hj95ZjMr5Twm4h3GIOgpHPZ2Zbw7yt4GpmdMBmQrA.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> From: Konstantin Zaitzev <kay_ziatz@VGs8GII4Pe2p1X3NMRXTEnMJn7wl0cJfeW3W75hj95ZjMr5Twm4h3GIOgpHPZ2Zbw7yt4GpmdMBmQrA.yahoo.invalid>
> Subject: theos-talk Theosophical Classics: Re: Update on Secret Doctrine
> Commentaries
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, 21, February, 2011, 8:02 PM
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> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, MKR <mkr777@...> wrote:
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> Theosophical Classics:
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> > Someone had uploaded it some time ago and it was on the net for a
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> > couple of days before it was taken down due to copyright violation.
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> > I am sure many theosophists have downloaded it before it was taken
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> > down and seems to be making rounds.
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> Really it was online for several months or even more with many other
> copyrighted books but now the site is down.
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