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Re: theos-talk The Hindu Calendar

Jun 30, 2011 01:04 PM
by M. Sufilight


Dear John and friends

My views are:

Yes. Augustus Le Plongeon was mentioned. And thanks.
But I do not have time to read the papers - my heart will not. Maybe later in a year or two. As far as I remember Plongeon failed in certain resepct with his teachings, and I think Blavatsky in fact also said something about it somewhere.
And Churchward, he knew Baird T. Spalding, - and I think Churchward is not quite true about his Lemuria teachings - and - this can be compared with Blavatsky's papers and books. My inner vibrations are saying no to a number of his views.



M. Sufilight


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  Morten, 
  Well it passed my mind that in some regards to the Maya Madame Blavatsky also may have read a few of the wonderful works of "Augustus Le Plongeon" who issued some wonderfully illustrated Books of the Maya, the Queen of Moo, Lemuria, and Atlantis. I can't recall if Madame Blavatsky gave reference to any of his writings contents.Here is the Google Books Link for his Books: 

  >>>http://www.google.com/search?q=Augustus+Le+Plongeon&btnG=Search+Books&tbm=bks&tbo=1<<< 

  Another old popular writer on the Maya was James Churchward, here is the Google Books link for his Books: 

  >>>http://www.google.com/search?q=James+Churchward&btnG=Search+Books&tbm=bks&tbo=1<<< 

  Both Authors used Blavatskian typeTitles indicationing ancient Atlantic, Lemuria and Moo which always made me think there was at least a psychic rapport there some where .But Churchward was a mason and I fell he bent things a little to bring it into the dogma of the Masonic Lodge so I leave a little space there for safety. 

  John 
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  Yes. 
  But despite this, it still seems that the Asuramaya calculations were more precise than any - when we consider that some say that Asuramaya lived before the end of the Atlantean times. Some even say that the calculations are 2 million years ago. Yet, the area around Guatemala and Mexico was a part of Atlantis in the old days, says Blavatsky in her writings. And that part belonged to those who performed the negative magi, whereas in India with Asuramaya it was the opposite. And Blavatsky mentiones in the Secret Doctrine, that poleshifts have ocurred on the planet, and that Venus have changed is rotation. So this might change the overall views and the calculations. And there are esoteric numbers and exoteric numbers. It all depends in the level of knowledge and compassion. 

  M. Sufilight 

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  Chuck, Morten, 
  There were recent major decipherment discoveries in regard to the correct meaning of the Mayan Glyphs. Google "Micheal D. Coe" Title "Breaking the Maya Code". In his work their research team uses 3114 B.C. as the Start of the "Long Count Dates", P. 62. There are also some online Video's of "Breaking the Maya Code". 
  John 

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  Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:27:20 AM 
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  No shock at all. The Greeks could do the same thing. The math is 
  actually pretty simple, all that it took was a lot of years of observation. 

  Chuck the Heretic 

  In a message dated 6/29/2011 8:33:12 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
  mkr777@B1Kdj1jeLvCfa6hCA1rh_7XsvDWQ8RZEfTrVOkSALBR23FJj7O8mqOVbVkcX6qAzp391z349.yahoo.invalid writes: 

  The Hindu Calendar 

  To many in the West, the Hindu Calendar will be a shock in that they have 
  been able to compute precisely the astronomical events and times for 
  thousands of years past and future. I ran into an article from âThe 
  Theosophyâ in a blog. I am sure many will find it fascinating reading. 

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  _ http://camelotforum.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=49&id=5 
  0781&Itemid=164_ 
  ( http://camelotforum.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=49&id=50781&Itemid=164 ) > 

  MKR 

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