Re:Masters?
Mar 16, 1995 05:26 AM
by Ruben Cabigting
> > In Richard Hodgson's Report, Mohini testifies that he saw the
> > Master Koot Hoomi on the roof of the headquarters building at
> > Adyar. Hodgson was told by Emma Coulomb that she (at HPB's
> > suggestion) dressed up as the Master and duped Mohini.
>
> Amazing. Sounds just like something that's been on several
> modern soap operas, several gazillion times.
>
> It has been fascinating to read all the comments on the Masters,
> concerning the letters and the book by PJ. After reading them
> all, I still come to one conclusion. Unless anyone is actually
> hanging out with the guys, it will be impossible to actually
> speak fully about them. And even then, it might be difficult to
> know them entirely. Sometimes it seems we're gazing at the
> remains of an ancient document and trying to see into the past.
> Methinks we need a time machine here. (Where is that tardis when
> you need it?)
>
> Although the letters and writings of HPB are all we have at this
> time, I have begun to wonder if that view may be dated. The
> Masters/Mahatmas may have progressed in consciousness and might
> have even changed bodies. Maybe some have even left for parts
> unknown to do other work.
>
> My own humble opinion of the Masters has been this for a long
> time: if you see one, he's got work for you.
>
> And my humble opinion is very humble in this learned group.
> Having only been in TS for 4 years, I consider myself a "toddler
> theosophist". Part of the joy of reading your messages is the
> learning. yours most humbly,
>
> -ann bermingham
>
Ann
Your opinion of the Masters is admirable. You are a new member
in this life but I think you are familiar with Theosophy in your
past lives.
shanti, shanti, shanti
Ruben
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