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Re: theos-talk From London to India

Apr 13, 2011 04:33 PM
by MKR


It would be lot more effective if those interested in the case join the
local Adyar TS and pressure the national leaders to follow thru with Adyar.
Since they sit on the GC, they will have lot more clout to get the thing
moving. MY 0.02.

On the topic of Pelletier's book, let us all pray (to all our Gods) that a
pdf copy will appear on Internet in our life times!

MKR

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 1:32 PM, jdmsoares <jdmsoares@24ksbY4SFvTkKRo9_BB0JM81aKJkCy9DtClOBu4YkkVeOhckTPcnJU-XQjXR7OcYBmwivMNWc8MtXlc.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

>
>
>
> Dear friends,
>
> As more letters are sent to Adyar asking to re-open the "Case
> Against Judge", I want to share with you a new letter from the
> editor of "The Aquarian Theosophist".
>
> Best regards, Joaquim
>
> 000000000000000000000000000000
> Mrs Radha Burnier
> International President
> The Theosophical Society
> Adyar, Chennai 600 020
> India
>
> Monday 11th April 2011
>
> Dear Mrs Burnier
>
> A Grassroots Movement for William Q Judge
>
> As we look around the many parts of the Movement, it seems there are a
> growing
> number of people â many of them serious students of the philosophy
> â who see the
> recognition and acceptance of William Judge as one of the keys to the
> future of
> its work.
>
> You will know of course from other letters in past years that Mme
> Blavatsky
> wrote about Judge as "a part of myself for several aeons" and that he
> represented the link between the eastern teachings and the new nations
> of the
> western world, the bridge or Antahkarana between the Himalayas in the
> East and
> the American West.
>
> His many writings are of priceless value, in part because many of them
> were
> written during the life of Mme Blavatsky and so were subject to her
> scrutiny and
> commentâ as said by many commentators they are all in perfect
> harmony with each
> other.
>
> She said she trusted him, as she wrote "more perhaps than Col. Olcott
> â and
> myself."
>
> This trust is also increasingly being reflected at a grassroots level
> among
> Theosophists all around the world, by students who are finding in
> Judge's works
> great help and benefit in their studies â perhaps they are the ones
> who seem to
> have an intuitive recognition of the genuine article.
>
> Now it is with real pleasure that we report that the TS in the UK has,
> in the
> first of its eight TS Study Papers, that students should read his superb
> little
> book "The Ocean of Theosophy" as one of the principle texts to be taken
> up.
> This is a sound choice of our brother students, since it is an
> invaluable key to
> deep study and is one of the keys to making Mme Blavatsky works such as
> the
> Secret Doctrine directly accessible.
>
> In WQJ's "Hidden Hints in the Secret Doctrine" we see another example of
> the
> lengths he went to â and his constant concern to provide clues to
> struggling
> students â so that the philosophy could be more easily understood by
> an ever
> wider readership. This is typical of his concern that as many people
> should
> benefit from its great message.
>
> So we see growing evidence of the appreciation for his writings; it
> seems to be
> breaking out all around the world: let me show a few examplesâ
> In India there is a TS Adyar website that shows a most welcome of WQJ's
> role
> and place in the movement, demonstrating real loyalty to his memory and
> true
> identity*.
> In the Summer of 2010 the TS Adyar section in California held a seminar
> on
> WQJ.
> At the start of 2011 the TS Editors of the theosophical website
> www.ning.com
> published the ten volumes of WQJ's "The Path" from 1886 to 1896 as a
> fully
> searchable electronic text available on-line. This was announced widely
> in TS
> forums such as www.Theosophy.net and others.
> In February this year there was a new video about Judge posted on
> YouTubeâ
> â and this month, in April 2011, WQJ's "Forum" Answers have been
> published in
> Russian in Kiev.
>
> And there are probably many other activities we don't know of talking
> place
> elsewhere.
>
> So one purpose of this letter is to help and show you, as one of the
> leaders of
> the TS, to know a bit about the tide of feelings running in the movement
> on what
> I feel is a most important issue for all of us to address. As such the
> Judge
> Case perhaps requires us all to deeply consider where we stand on it.
>
> We do feel that during our present century, leading up the next effort
> in 2075,
> the vitality and dynamism of the movement may depend on our coming
> together in
> unity around the three original founders who remained loyal to the end;
> WQJ was
> one of those.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Will Windham
>
> cc Eric McGough, UK President of the Theosophical Society
>
> &#8195;
> Some of the writings of William Q Judge
>
> The Ocean of Theosophy
>
> Echoes from the Orient
>
> Epitome of Theosophy
>
> Bhagavad Gita
>
> Notes on the Bhagavad Gita (with some chapters by Robert Crosbie)
>
> Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali
>
> "Forum" Answers by W.Q.Judge
>
> The Collected Articles of William Judge (a two volume series of over 200
> articles)
>
> "Letters That Have Helped Me"
> Many of the letters he wrote were collated into a two book series, which
> together with some of his famous "Occult Tales" are now published in a
> single
> volume titled "Letters That Have Helped Me".
>
> * Judge wrote a biographical note titled "In a Borrowed Body" in which
> he
> described his mysterious alter ego as a royal Rajah of a small Indian
> kingdom.
>
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>
>  
>


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