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Re: theos-talk Russian Section Re: Svetlana, Josef Stalin's daughter and theosophy

Dec 03, 2011 01:23 PM
by MKR


>From my reading of the famous Maha Chohan letter which is the road map for
TS, one can see the underlying importance of outward activities.

In my opinion the lackluster performance of various Sections can be
attributed to too much emphasis on the hidden/occult side of the activities
forgetting the importance of outward activities.

On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Konstantin Zaitzev <kay_ziatz@w4FfcoUwUirpbITzBKY3_ssEK20mYRUi6Z9JsID0GOu65Kg3U1-uDUurpd_mqLZMAm9RDzrzItZigfyUpK8.yahoo.invalid>wrote:

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> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, MKR <mkr777@...> wrote:
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> > I am sure some of our fellow theosophists from Russia will be able
> > throw some light on the activities that went on before they were banned.
>
> There were wide chatity activities, especially during the First World War.
> Some of them are mentioned in Pisareva's memoires "The history of Russian
> Theosophical Movement" published not long ago by Quest Books under somewhat
> strange title "Beauty of the Russian soul".
> The Russian Section was one of the mose successful sections of that time
> (at least, in its outward activities).
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