Perhaps
the Time in Which
We
Are Living is a Purifying Fire
A.J.H.
van Leeuwen
Editorial Commentary
The following
article was first published at “The Theosophist”, India, in its May 1965
edition, pp. 89-100.
The fact that its author
belonged to the Adyar Society is an evidence among many that the members of the
several schools of Theosophical thought have made significant contributions to
the esoteric movement as a whole.
This is the case of Adyar Society
thinkers like C. Jinarajadasa, N. Sri Ram, I. K. Taimni, Rohit Mehta, Mary
Neff, Virginia Hanson, Radha Burnier, Vicente Hao Chin, Jr., N. C.
Ramanujachary and many others.
Contrast is part of life.
History shows that students who are exposed to pseudo-theosophy can make significant
contributions to the Cause and to the authentic theosophical literature, once their
intention is noble and their writings are not based on fancy or false
clairvoyance.
On the other hand, one who has
the authentic teachings of theosophy as his sole master-key in philosophical
studies is surely exposed to a number of mayavic possibilities, among them the
danger of attachment to dead letter.
The fact, therefore, that unlike
the members of Adyar Society the students of Helena Blavatsky are not directly
exposed to pseudo-theosophy is no guarantee against self-illusion. Far from
that: different misguiding lights surround and test them all the time.
(…)
(Carlos Cardoso Aveline)
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The text
“Disaster, a Boon and a Blessing to Man”
was published in the associated websites on 13 August 2019.
See
other articles on Planetary Change and the Civilization of the Future.
Read
“Old Prophecies and Atomic War”.
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On 14 September 2016, a group of students decided to
found the Independent Lodge of
Theosophists. Two of the priorities adopted by the ILT are learning from the past and building a better
future.
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