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Eastern precursors

May 05, 1996 08:34 AM
by Nicholas Weeks


>Richard Ihle writes,
>
>> Thus, I was keenly interested by your passing references to Egyptian,
>> Buddhist, and Hindu scriptures.  Although I realize that you said the
>cyclic
>> ideas were not quite "spelled out" in these places, are there some specific
>> writings you have in mind which might be worthy of further study as
>possible
>> "H.P.B. precursors"

Rich:
[....]
>Maybe we can chat more about parallel sources to Theosophy in private posts,
>I think the list will get bored of this right quick.

Not so, not so! Let us hear more.

If I can find it, I will post David Reigle's short paper on a 100 year
cycle he found in some Hindu writings.


--
Nicholas <> am455@lafn.org <> Los Angeles
"Morality is water that cleanses stains of wrongdoing; it is moonlight
cooling hot passions. As a snowy peak in the midst of men, its noble
presence peacefully unites all beings."  Je Tsongkhapa (1357-1419)

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