Re: chela?
Jun 02, 1996 06:44 PM
by Dr. A.M.Bain
In message <Pine.BSD/.3.91.960602195920.12492A-100000@matrix.eden.com>,
"m.k. ramadoss" <ramadoss@eden.com> writes
>Hi, you are correct in your response. For most "chela" in Theosophical
>context has certain connotation. That is how I understood it. Now that you
>have explained, the issue should be laid to rest satisfactorialy.
>
> ...Ramadoss
As a matter of interest, I have seen many instances of Bjorn's use of
"chela" in "popular" works of a theosophical or neo-theosophical nature
- ie., anyone who makes a serious study of "The Mysteries."
Alan
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