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Re: Kabbalah Study

Apr 01, 1995 03:21 AM
by Astrea


> How is it going?
>
> Is it going?
>
> What's new?
>
> Regards,
>
> Alan
> --
> Please send E-mail to: guru@nellie2.demon.co.uk
> - All views expressed are humble opinions -

I could understand parts 1 and 2 of your Keys, but got a bit
bogged down in part 3.  I don't really understand all those
circles and things, and how they relate to architecture.  I
thought I should probably keep reading and see if light dawned.
Also, the cleaner comes and piles all my books and papers up on a
tiny table, trying to get them all out of the way.  But it makes
it impossible to find (or remember) things.  Your Keys was one of
the things lodged in the pile.

Also, have been side-tracked on to some books I got recently:
including "The Pythagorean Triangle" by Rev.  George Oliver, and
a biography and exposition (apology?) on Paracelsus by Franz
Hartman.  (I first learnt about him reading some rather obscure
texts in Adyar.) I somehow feel an affinity with Paracelsus,
although I know very little about him, as yet.  We visited his
grave in Salzburg, here in Austria.  Such a nice atmosphere
around it.  Also they have a big herb garden dedicated to him -
bliss to walk in! Hartman says he was instructed by the same
school of adepts which instructed HPB, which could account for...

Anyway, must plough on with Part 3.  The opportunity to visit
Luxor may present itself towards the end of the month, and I
would like to bear your ideas in mind when in the Temple.

Cheers

ASTREA

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