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Re: Egyptian/Eastern Wisdom

Jul 21, 1997 01:00 AM
by Gisele


Hi Mark!

>One meaning of the Greek Logos is "word" - a phrase or symbol taken from
>the Ancient Mysteries meaning the "Lost Word," the "lost" logos of man's
>heart and brain. The Logos of our own planetary chain, so far as this
>Fourth Round is concerned, is the Wonderous Being or Silent Watcher
>(q.v.).

Ok.  Is this like the hierarchy?  I've read about the 'Christ' on the sun
and 'Osiris' on the moon (which doesn't fit in well with Hancock's theories.)

>For example, according to theosophy, the first two "Divine Dynasties" of
>Egypt were supposedly highly successful Atlan civilizations (complete
>with Initiate rulers). Laying the groundwork in that region for a
>religion and culture of Adept wisdom. Likewise in the "East", having
>both the Turanian and Mongolian sub-races of the Atlantean race spread
>abroad in those areas as well as the direct influence of Shamballah in
>Central Asia.

Who's descriptions of Atlantis have you studied?  I've read Steiner's,
Cayce's and Phylos the Thibetan's....
>
>Whatever one may think about CWL and Annie Besant as reliable theosophic
>information sources, (If you really want to hurt your head) 

I think you liked that statement. :-)

I would
>recommend A.E. Powell's compilation "The Solar System" (ISBN
>7229-5225-2) for an interesting and readable account of supposed early
>root race history.

I've already read Steiner's account of this and I did not have to hurt my
head  :-),  however I did have to make some deep readjustments.  Was Powell
clairvoyant?

Gisele


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