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Boris de Zirkoff on the tenets of Theosophy

Nov 17, 2012 10:47 AM
by Daniel


Boris de Zirkoff wrote:

...For some years past, a tendency has existed among some
[theosophical] students ... to consider theosophy as some sort of
generalized approach to truth, a tradition, often somewhat
uncertain, concerning various aspects of the Universe and man, a
system of ideas and concepts which can hardly be defined with any
degree of exactness or clarity. It is most likely that this tendency
owes its origin to a desire to avoid any dogmatic attitude or the
creation of any kind of creed. The motive may have been laudable, but
the methods employed have been rather dubious.

Read more at:

http://blavatskyarchives.com/dezirkoffontheosophy.htm

The interested reader can consult the books listed in the following link to
know what H. P. Blavatsky and the Masters gave as the tenets of Theosophy:

http://blavatskyarchives.com/hpbwritingscon.htm



Daniel
http://hpb.cc





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