Re: theos-talk The original TS Bye-Laws - are gone bye bye?
Mar 06, 2012 10:09 AM
by MKR
If it is not there, then we may have to go to early Theosophist magazines.
Does anyone else have any other source?
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:49 AM, M. Sufilight
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> And where are the Bye-Laws from 1875 to be found on that page?
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> M. Sufilight
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: MKR
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:39 PM
> Subject: Re: theos-talk The original TS Bye-Laws - are gone bye bye?
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> Please see the following:
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> <http://teozofija.info/tsmembers/Rules_2007_E.htm>
>
> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:47 AM, M. Sufilight
> <global-theosophy@8LnMRxrEmOCgmlqHpXRo1gRrYMsL7S1s9vRuj9FUzw0eE5sB3dz8O9fq2YLgriRuJ6XWSddQBErZbRxOMqZwMby-R_ND.yahoo.invalid>wrote:
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> > **
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> >
> >
> > Dear MKR
> >
> > I did not find them there....Did I overlook them?
> >
> > In this link we find a part of the Bye-Laws and the Preamble to the
> > Bye-Laws from 1875.
> > But all the Bye-Laws from 1875...are they not online ???
> > http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/gfkforum/ourdir.htm
> >
> > __________________________
> > I did however find the following...
> >
> > "When prophets die: the postcharismatic fate of new religious movements"
> > By Timothy Miller - page 219:
> > "15. Earlier Rules drawn up in 1879, just after the founders had come to
> > India, stated that the president was under the autority of the Masters
> who
> > constituted the "First Section" of the Society. The Rules were revised in
> > 1885 to drop the reference to the Masters. See "The Theosophical Society,
> > or Universal Brotherhood, Principle, Rules, and Bye-Laws, as revised in
> > General Counsil, at the meeting held at the Palace of H. H. maharajah of
> > Vizianagram, Benares, 17th December, 1879)" in the Theosophist, 1 (April
> > 1880): 179-180; Ransom, A Short History, 123, 229."
> > http://books.google.com
> >
> > _______________________________________
> > _______________________________________
> >
> > The THEOSOPHIST April, 1880, p. 179-180:
> > THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, OR UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD.
> > "[Formed at New York, U. S. of America, October 30th, 1875.]
> > Principles, Rules, and Bye-Laws, as revised in General Council, at the
> > meeting held at the Palace of H. H. the Maharaja of Vizianagram, Benares,
> > 17th, December, 1879."
> > .......
> > [For instance...: ]
> > "VII. The President-Founder has authority to designate any Fellow of
> > capacity and good repute to perform, pro tempore, the duties of any
> office
> > vacated by death or resignation, or whose incumbent may be obliged to
> > absent himself for a time. He is also empowered and required to define
> the
> > duties of all officers, and assign specific responsibilities to Members
> of
> > the General Council, not in conflict with the general plans of the
> Society.
> > VIII. These plans are declared to be as follows: â
> >
> > (a)â To keep alive in man his spiritual intuitions. (b)â To oppose and
> > counteract â after due investigation and proof of its irrational nature â
> > bigotry in every form, whether as an intolerant religious sectarianism or
> > belief in miracles or anything supernatural.
> > (c)â To promote a feeling of brotherhood among nations; and assist in the
> > international exchange of useful arts and products, by advice,
> information,
> > and co-operation with all worthy individuals and associations; provided,
> > however, that no benefit or percentage shall be taken by the Society for
> > its corporate services.
> > (d)â To seek to obtain knowledge of all the laws of Nature, and aid in
> > diffusing it; and especially to encourage the study of those laws least
> > understood by modern people, and so termed the Occult Sciences. Popular
> > superstition and folk-lore, however fantastical, when sifted, may lead to
> > the discovery of long-lost but important secrets of Nature. The Society,
> > therefore, aims to pursue this line of inquiry in the hope to widen the
> > field of scientific and philosophical observation.
> > (e)â To gather for the Society's library and put into written forms
> > correct information upon the various ancient philosophies, traditions,
> and
> > legends, and, as the Council shall decide it permissible, disseminate the
> > same in such practicable ways as the translation and publication of
> > original works of value, and extracts from and commentaries upon the
> same,
> > or the oral instructions of persons learned in their respective
> > departments. (f)â To promote in every practicable way, in countries where
> > needed, the spread of non-sectarian education. (g)â Finally, and chiefly,
> > to encourage and assist individual Fellows in self-improvement,
> > intellectual, moral, and spiritual. But no Fellow shall put to his
> selfish
> > use any knowledge communicated to him by any member of the First Section;
> > violation of this rule being punished by expulsion. And before any such
> > knowledge can be imparted, the person shall bind himself by a solemn oath
> > not to use, it to selfish purposes, nor to reveal it, except with the
> > permission of the teacher."
> > .......
> > "XI. The Society consists of three sections. The highest or First Section
> > is composed exclusively of proficients or initiates in Esoteric Science
> and
> > Philosophy, who take a deep interest in the Society's affairs and
> instruct
> > the President-Founder how best to regulate them, but whom none but such
> as
> > they voluntarily communicate with have the right to know.
> >
> > The Second Section embraces such Theosophists as have proved by their
> > fidelity, zeal, and courage, and their devotion to the Society, that they
> > have become able to regard all men as equally their brothers,
> irrespective
> > of caste, colour, race, or creed; and who are ready to defend the life or
> > honour of a brother Theosophist even at the risk of their own lives.
> >
> > The administration of the superior Sections need not be dealt with at
> > present in a code of rules laid before the public. No responsibilities,
> > connected with these superior grades, are incurred by persons who merely
> > desire ordinary membership of the third class.
> >
> > The Third is the Section of Probationers. All new Fellows are on
> > probation, until their purpose to remain in the Society has become fixed,
> > their usefulness shown, and their ability to conquer evil habits and
> > unwarranted prejudices demonstrated.
> >
> > Advancement from Section to Section depends upon merit only. Until a
> > Fellow reaches the first degree of the Second Section, his Fellowship
> gives
> > him but the following rights â (1) to attend the Society's meetings, (2)
> > access only to printed matter, such as books and pamphlets of the
> Society's
> > Library, (3) protection and support by the President and Council in case
> of
> > need and according to personal merit, (4) instruction and enlightenment,
> > upon what he reads and studies, by Fellows of the Second Section; and
> this
> > whether he remains at home or goes abroad and wherever he finds a Branch
> of
> > the Theosophical Society: every Fellow being obliged to help the others
> as
> > much as the circumstances, in which he is placed, will allow."
> > .......
> > "The Society repudiates all interference on its behalf with the
> > Governmental relations of any nation or community, confining its
> attention
> > exclusively to the matters set forth in the present document, and hoping
> > thus to enjoy the confidence and aid of all good men."
> > .......
> > "Revised and ratified by the Society, at Bombay, February the 26th, and
> > 28th, 1880.
> > ATTEST â KHARSEDJI N. SEERVAI,
> > Joint Recording Secretary."
> > .....
> > [Followed by a note...:]
> > "THE ADDRESS BY".......
> > http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/theosoph/theos7a.htm
> >
> >
> http://www.theosopher.net/dzyan/theosophist/theosophist_v1_n7_april_1880.pdf(Scanned
> copy)
>
> >
> > THE SO-CALLED THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY AT GHAZIPORE
> > (The non-existent Society at Ghazipore.......Could be compared to present
> > day attempts of various "copy"-versions...)
> > http://www.katinkahesselink.net/blavatsky/articles/v4/y1882_092.htm
> >
> > "The Seven Principles of the Movement" by Carlos Cardoso Aveline
> > (With some views on the Bye-laws given in 1879-1880...)
> > http://www.theosophyonline.com/ler.php?id=110#.T1Y1PFErjEw
> >
> > _________________________
> >
> > The we find an interesting article here on the Theosophical Society and
> > the organic development of its structure ......
> > Something like this is not being talked about the modern day theosophical
> > magazines...We can only wonder why....?
> >
> > The Theosophist October 1888 to April 1889
> > By H. P. Blavatsky - Page 301-307 --- especially page 304 on how the
> three
> > or more main Obejcts first came to light.
> > "(a) To keep alive in man his belief that he has a soul, and the universe
> > a Gud.
> > (b) To oppose and counteract bigotry in every form, whether as an
> > intolerant religious sectarianisme, or belief in miracles, or anything
> > supernatural."
> > .......
> > "(f) To promote in every practicable wat, in countries where needed, the
> > spread of non-sectarian western education."
> > http://books.google.com
> >
> > That is clearly to say...: Non-sectarian education.
> > And I add: And therefore also in Adyar today, I hope...
> >
> > ________________
> >
> > So one more time we have...
> >
> > H. P. Blavatsky wrote very interestingly about the Theosophical Society:
> > "The chief aim of the Founder of the Eclectic Theosophical School was one
> > of the three objects of its modern successor, the Theosophical Society,
> > namely, to reconcile all religions, sects and nations under a common
> system
> > of ethics, based on eternal verities." (p. 3-4, 2nd ed., 1890)
> > http://www.phx-ult-lodge.org/aKEY.htm
> > (That is - reconcile - ALL SECTS - and therefore TODAY also ALL
> > THEOSOPHICAL GROUPS, ORGANISATIONS AND OFFSHOOTS THEREOF. - Do you not
> > agree my dear readers??? --- And to all readers: And what have you my
> dear
> > altruistic friends done on this lately - while promotiong altruism? ---
> - I
> > can hear the answer: Silence...silence and almost a contempt for the
> truth
> > and compassion in these very logical words and questions.)
> >
> > So I ask in the name of ALTRUISM and from all of my Heart:
> > So why do we have the various theosophical groups and organisations like
> > the ULT's, Pasadena TS, Adyar TS, and all the rest?
> > What are they good for if they cannot join hands in the name of
> > altruism??? Why not at least be affilliated to each other if you claim
> the
> > same original program and Bye-Laws - ie. centrally speaking and in
> essence?
> >
> > M. Sufilight
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: MKR
> > To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 3:16 PM
> > Subject: Re: theos-talk The original TS Bye-Laws - are gone bye bye?
> >
> > I think they are at teozofija.info in the members section. Have you
> looked
> > at the site?
> >
> > On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 11:49 AM, M. Sufilight
> > <global-theosophy@8LnMRxrEmOCgmlqHpXRo1gRrYMsL7S1s9vRuj9FUzw0eE5sB3dz8O9fq2YLgriRuJ6XWSddQBErZbRxOMqZwMby-R_ND.yahoo.invalid>wrote:
> >
> > > Dear friends
> > >
> > > Sometimes I wonder...
> > >
> > > Preamble of the T.S.
> > > Dated October 30, 1875; reprinted in The Theosophical Forum, September
> > > 1947, pp. 515-18
> > > http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/gfkforum/ourdir.htm#Preamble
> > >
> > > But it is also known that there were som so/called Bye-Laws. Where are
> > > those Bye-Laws today???
> > > I have never seen them online.
> > >
> > >
> > > H. P. Blavatsky wrote:
> > > [A copy of the Preamble and By-Laws of The Theosophical Society is
> pasted
> > > in H.P.B.âs Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp. 77-79. On top of the first column,
> > above
> > > the title, H.P.B. wrote in blue pencil :]
> > > The Child is
> > > born!
> > > Hosannah!
> > > http://www.katinkahesselink.net/blavatsky/articles/v1/y1875_031.htm
> > >
> > > Can we have these Bye-Laws online in PDF and HTML?
> > >
> > > Lack of emphasis on how the Theosophical Society originally operated,
> > when
> > > it was founded backed by the Masters, (if we should believe the words
> by
> > > Blavatsky) --- can not be healthy. Well, that seems logical.
> > > (See The Original Programe here ---
> > > http://www.katinkahesselink.net/blavatsky/articles/v7/yxxxx_019.htm )
> > >
> > >
> > > Anyone?
> > >
> > > Can we have these Bye-Laws online in PDF and HTML?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > M. Sufilight
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