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Universality

May 06, 1996 03:56 PM
by Dr. A.M.Bain


In message <Pine.OSF.3.91.960505202730.14428A-100000@selway.umt.edu>,
JRC <jrcecon@selway.umt.edu> writes
>       It was not presented as simply one of many "doctrines" ... it
>was presented as a spiritual truth, who's manifestation and incarnation
>in human civilization they considered the single most important mission
>for the Theosophical Society. They did not say that study groups intended
>to examine occult philosophy, anthro or cosmo genesis, or even to pursue
>occult "development" were not appropriate activities within the larger
>Theosophical umbrella, but they *did* always say these things were to be
>pursued *in addition to*, not *instead of* the work of Universal
>Bortherhood.
>                                                               -JRC
Well said, John, and thank you for saying it.

Alan
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