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Jul 08, 2000 07:32 PM
by D.Caldwell/M.Graye
Dennis and Peter, >From memory, I believe it was the Bombay T.S. Headquarters. May be wrong, but it was NOT Morya's house. Dennis, can you look it up. It's in the MLs somewhere. I can't look it up right now. Daniel ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Merriott <caduceus@dial.pipex.com> To: <theos-talk@theosophy.com> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 3:01 PM Subject: RE: Theos-World Re: Eating our words ? > Hi Dennis, > > Are you sure it was the Master Morya's house that was too offensive for KH > after his 'retreat'? I remember you mentioning this passage before but I > didn't take in whose residence it was at the time. Could you let us have > the reference again. > > Thanks. > > Peter > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-theos-talk@theosophy.com > > [mailto:owner-theos-talk@theosophy.com]On Behalf Of Dennis Kier > > Sent: 08 July 2000 19:36 > > To: theos-talk@theosophy.com > > Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: Eating our words ? > > > > > > > > > > Spencer wrote: > > > > > When discussing the world of vegetarianism one is reminded of the quote > > > from > > > HPB when she states something to the effect of, "Imagine how spiritual > > > the cows must be." > > > > > > > And the Masters M & KH weren't vegetarians all the time either, and so > > didn't seem to be impressed by it all. I have mentioned when KH went for > > his higher initiation, and then returned, he discovered that the meat > > eating atmosphere of Morya's house was too offensive for him, and they had > > to clean and to neutralize the house before he could enter. He observed, > > however that he would probably be hardened to it in about a year's time. > > > > And then there is the comment made by Master Morya, (I think) to A.P. > > Sinnett telling him not to bother becoming a vegetarian, since he would > > never become an iniatiate in this life time anyway. > > > > His attitude seems to me to be that there needs to be a special reason to > > give up eating meat, and that otherwise it dosen't matter. He is not > > concerned with the "moral" aspects of it. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- THEOSOPHY WORLD -- Theosophical Talk -- theos-talk@theosophy.com > > > > Letters to the Editor, and discussion of theosophical ideas and > > teachings. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send a message consisting of > > "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" to theos-talk-request@theosophy.com. > > > -- THEOSOPHY WORLD -- Theosophical Talk -- theos-talk@theosophy.com > > Letters to the Editor, and discussion of theosophical ideas and > teachings. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send a message consisting of > "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" to theos-talk-request@theosophy.com. > -- THEOSOPHY WORLD -- Theosophical Talk -- theos-talk@theosophy.com Letters to the Editor, and discussion of theosophical ideas and teachings. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send a message consisting of "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" to theos-talk-request@theosophy.com.