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Re: Col. Olcott: "I had a motive to live for, an end to strive after."

Apr 05, 2012 06:34 AM
by Mark Jaqua


    In going through early "Theosophists" and early literature, despite perhaps some of his later goof-ups, I'm always amazed at how totally active and dedicated Olcott was - always giving lectures (a 1000 wasn't that unusual), starting groups and schools, etc., constantly on the move.  It's amazing.  He was a good lecturer, his one lecture on Zorastrianism to Parsis is really outstanding.
                - jake j.

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>2. Col. Olcott:  "I had a motive to live for, an end to strive after."
    Posted by: "Daniel" danielhcaldwell@TDDPpHlBMTmXfdFQoUlAGLlyhToHaP1FqTcERzmDws_fHV2VrMyOI0ojGUgO515BcrK5bdsjK1Cohl1PdPzF.yahoo.invalid danielhcaldwell
    Date: Tue Apr 3, 2012 8:18 am ((PDT))

>In the excerpt to be found in the link below, Henry S. Olcott writes about meeting H.P. Blavatsky and his encounters with the Masters.

>Notice what he says about:  "I had a motive to live for, an end to strive after."

>See:

http://blavatskyarchives.com/olcotttraos85.htm

>Daniel
Blavatsky Study Center
http://hpb.cc
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