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May 09, 1996 11:44 AM
by alexis dolgorukii
At 06:12 AM 5/9/96 -0400, you wrote: the veil >between the physical and the astral during waking hours, has become too >permiable and may in fact have 'holes' in it, allowing such contact that they >are not prepared for. If our culture accepted that such a thing could happen >then it would not be so scary and I think it is the fear that makes them >unable to cope with it though there seems to be a manic reaction by the brain >to all this and this is what the medication treats. Schizophrenia seems to be >ruining the lives of a lot of very bright people. Such a shame. > > > > Bee Brown > Member TSNZ,Wanganui Branch. > Theos Int & L > > > >Bee: I think the statement you made above (which I have "highlighted") is a very brilliant insight into much of the reality of the problem here. It's patently clear that, as of right now,science and medicine really only have the barest glimmering of understanding as to the nature of Schizophrenia and its causes. It may, as it manifests in our times, simply be(no matter what the contributory factors) the first manifestations of what the Theosophical Philosophy symbolizes as "The Sixth Root Race" or the next evolutionary step forward for humankind. One of the primary features of that "next step forward" is psychic sensitivity. Well, in that case, you've hit the nail squarely on the head! One of the missions of the theosophical movement was to prepare 19th and early 20th century humanity for this "great leap forward", and to ready people, especially young people, for the new awareness of the greater reality outside of human reality that they would experience. Theosophy failed in that part of it's mission so when young people, totally unprepared, are confronted with aspects of the greater reality on a sporadic basis, they, as the saying goes "freak out". Of course it's usually the most intelligent, most creative young people this happens to. I've always been diffident about addressing this subject but I am relatively confident that one of those Maori Shamans (Tahuna?) might be able to help her. Needless to say she'd have to cooperate, but my intuition is that she can. A shaman can show, and explain to her what it is that is intruding into her life, and teach her that, no matter what, she is the one in control, always. I hope I haven't intruded: alexis