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Theosophy in India September - October 1912

1912

Think for a moment as I have said elsewhere how different would be the presentation of the fact of reincarntion as seen from the standpoint of the ego instead of from that of the personalities from the permanent trunk of the immortal life instead of from the leaves of mortal lives. [...] The objections felt by some members to the policy of the P. T. S. in respect of the propagation of the 0. S. E. within the T. S. have been placed before the theosophical public of India and the subject has been ventilated in the pages of this journal. [...] restricted by the operations of the LAW and Constitution of the T. S. With regard to the General Secretaryship of the Indian Section the present incumbent of that office accepted election by the Indian Council at the pressing request of the P. T. S. and other friends but only foi a year as he said at the time. [...] The ceremony in the great amphitheatre afforded by the thick woods the fields and the expanse of water was very beautiful and symbolic at the same time of the Bahai movement which has arisen to proclaim the day of 'the Most Great Peace' and the solidarity of humanity. [...] Thus we have the physical body the etheric double the lower astral the higher astral 1912 I QUESTIONS 215 the lower mental the higher mental the causal the buddhic or intuitional the ätmic or nirvänic the parinirvanic the maha pari-nirvänic etc.
philosophy religion
Pages
40
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120106
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Theosophy and the T. S.
191-196 unknown view
The T. S. Convention of 1912.
197-202 unknown view
The Closing of Discussions Re T. S. Policy
203-204 Annie Besant, Bhagavan Das view
Bahaism The New Religion
204-215 unknown view
The Theosophical Esperanto League
215-216 Bhagavan Das view
Notes and News
217-224 unknown view
Accounts
225-226 unknown view

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