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Theosophy in India May - June 1912

1912

The great Puracic mythos of the churning of the ocean the gods pulling at the ontail and their step-brothers the titans at the many-months of the great serpent-force Väsuki the 'all-eveloping soul '—allegorises the same fact. [...] I am however glad and so will be all earnest members of the T. S. that Babu Bhagavan Das in his official and unofficial capacity " as a Councillor of the T. S. and as Councillor and General Secretary of the Indian Section of the T. S. for this year and as a member and servant of the T. S. for the past 27 years " has placed on record that the 0. S. F. is one of the " byproducts the epa-pheno [...] Thanks to the Lords of Compassion there are yet a few in the ranks of the Society who have not let their emotions get the better of their judgment and who have seen reason to cling closer to truth and the infallible Inner Voiee than to dictates ex cathedra to sho-tel the pilgrimage of hum an life which takes many and many generations and incarnations to befet the Christ-Babe in the manger of the h [...] But did not both H. P. B. and H. S. O. from the commencement of the Society assert the existence of the Masters and claim to be only the outer representatives of the two Masters the real Founeders ? Nay did not H. P. B. further all along speak to a limited number of her students of the existence of a Master of these Masters the Bodhi-S ittva? [...] The striking article by Major Peacock iu the April number of The Herald of the Star deserves to be pondered over by members of the Society wfiO take excetion to the President's share in the Order and its work The uniform experience of the 400 or so of the members present at the gathering described by the Major cannot be put aside as mere hysteria.
philosophy religion
Pages
69
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120106
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Impartial Attitude of the T. S.
67-73 unknown view
On the Order of the Star in General and Babi Bhagavan Das’ Cult of the Impersonal in Particular
73-90 unknown view
A Plea for Tolerance to the O. S. E.
91-95 Subramania Iyer view
Remarks on Sir Subramania’s View of the Situation
96-106 unknown view
Liberty Of Opinion in the T. S.
106-108 unknown view
Liberty of opinion in the T. S.
108-109 unknown view
The Views of an Old Theosophist
110-117 unknown view
Notes and News
117-122 unknown view
Our Finances
122-122 unknown view
Details of the Head Quariers Income and Expenditure
123-125 unknown view
Donations Towards the Extincton of the Lahore Left
126-126 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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