H P Blavatsky's Prophesy and J Krishnamuri
Jun 17, 1996 09:32 PM
by M K Ramadoss
Excerpt From: The Key to Theosophy - H. P. Blavatsky
ISBN 0-911500-07-3
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THE FUTURE OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
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Enq: But how does this bear on the future of the
Theosophical Society?
THEO: If the present attempt, in the form of our Society,
succeeds better than its predecessors have done, then
it will be in existence as an organized, living and
healthy body when the time comes for the efforts of
the XXth century. The general condition of men's
minds and hearts will have been improved and purified
by the spread of its teachings, and, as I have said,
their prejudices and dogmatic illusions will have
been, to some extent at least, removed. Not only so,
but besides a large and accessible literature ready
to men's hands, the next impulse will find a numerous
and *united* body of people ready to welcome the new
torch-bearer of Truth. He will find the minds of men
prepared for his message, a language ready for him in
which to clothe the new truths he brings, an
organization awaiting his arrival, which will remove
the merely mechanical, material obstacles and
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difficulties from his path. Think how much one, to
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whom such an opportunity is given, could accomplish.
Measure it by comparison with what the Theosophical
Society actually *has* achieved in the last fourteen
years, without *any* of these advantages and
surrounded by hosts of hindrances which would not
hamper the new leader. Consider all this, and then
tell me whether I am too sanguine when I say that if
the Theosophical Society survives and lives true to
its mission, to its original impulses through the
next hundred years -- tell me, I say, if I go too far
in asserting that earth will be a heaven in the
twenty-first century in comparison with what it is
now!
MKR: In the above, HPB is either correct or wrong. If she is wrong,
then there is no need to further discuss.
If she is correct, then her expected scenario exactly fits J
Krishnamurti. When he started speaking, there was a world wide
organization awaiting his arrival and all merely mechanical, material
obstacles and difficulties were removed from his path. He could
concentrate on his speeches and discussions. Let us also note that
after he started speaking, there was no one with his stature and
charisma. Even today, we do not see any one in the horizon who could
become a charismatic leader.
Just an observation.
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Peace to all living beings.
M K Ramadoss
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