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The Secret Doctrine and zero point "energy."

Aug 23, 2002 01:24 AM
by brianmuehlbach


Blavatsky claimed in the Secret Doctrine that it is "correcting Science" 
that is to materialistic today.

Energy in the scientific sence of the word is certainly not what Blavatsky 
reverred to with a "central sun" in the Milky Way, "a point unseen and 
mysterious, the ever-hidden center of attraction of our Sun and system." 

While the Jewish Cabala described its "black light" Eastern initiates of 
Aryan tradition regarded it as the source of "creative light" and the " 
center of Universal life-Electricity."

Blavatsky thus emphasized a distinction between the Semitic and Aryan 
cosmogony: the former materializes and humanizes the mysteries of 
nature; the latter spiritualizes matter. 

See author of "The Theosophical Enlightenment" Joscely Godwin in his 
book "Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival" 
that mentioned the "The Golden Age" (a myth also used in 
Cremo "History of the Human Race") and Blavatsky's refence to "Vril." 

Brian 

--- In theos-talk@y..., "brianmuehlbach" <brianmuehlbach@y...> wrote:
> Reg. your claims:
> 
> -The "Big Bang" theory of the origin of the Universe.
> 
> -Zero point energy. 
> 
> And the quotes from Blavatsky to back these up ?
> 
> I don't see anywhere in the vocabulary of Isis or SD for example 
> mention of the words "Big Bang theory," what you quote is simple 
an "interpretation" of you, but not identical with the scientic theory today 
that postulates the "Big Bang Theory."
> 




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