Dec 17, 2021

The Aquarian Theosophist, December 2021

 


 
On page one of the December edition you see “Taking Lessons From the Cruelties of the Past”, which says:
 
An important task in the 21st century is to understand the past and unmask the illusions that provoke cruelty, so that the nightmare of mass-murder may disappear from human history for good.
 
On page 3 we have the note “Ukraine, Russia and Blavatsky”, by Sylvia Cranston. On the same page the reader has the link to a thoughtful and balanced article on Ukraine by the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin. Theosophists do not applaud the present attempts to fabricate a new Cold War - a tool to expand fear, violence, and the costly production of nuclear weapons.
 
December edition also brings:

* Concerning the Moral Sense - 03 - Or the Faculty of Perceiving Moral Excellence, And Its Supreme Objects. By Francis Hutcheson (p.04).
 
* Defining the Notion of Friendship (p.07).
 
* Blavatsky, on the Ideographic Writing of the Ancient Americas (p.08).
 
* The Cultural Aspects of Feelings: Emotion, Spirit and Mystery (p.09).
 
* Can Nature Speak to Us? The Wisdom of the Mountains (p.12).
 
* Helena Blavatsky: The Roots of Andean and Central American Wisdom (p.13).
 
* The Adepts in the Andes Today: Charles Johnston Reproduces a Conversation with Blavatsky (p.14).
 
* Thoughts Along the Road - The Daily Discipline (p.15).
 
* The Meaning of Christmas (p.16).  
 
* Krishnamurti on Besantian Delusions (p.17); and
 
* A Couple of Illustrated Questions: Practical Theosophy on Facebook.
 
With 19 pages, the edition contains the List of New Items in the associated websites.
 
 
 
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The above edition of The Aquarian was published on 17 December 2021. The entire collection of the journal is available HERE.
 
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Helena Blavatsky (photo) wrote these words: “Deserve, then desire”.
 
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