Re: Theos-World Re: Narada-Shiva
Jan 22, 2008 02:17 PM
by Cass Silva
I forgot to add that the DC may be classed into three major classes of kingdoms, and that each class may be subdivided into seven.
Cass
mvandertak <j.schenk@quicknet.nl> wrote:
Well the only part I actually support is the quote of HPB, the
speculation of GDP is just well..pure speculation :-)
'Quote': He is a Dhyan-Chohan of the highest or the next to the
highest class. I am not now referring merely to the three great
classes of Dhyan-Chohans higher than the humans. I am referring to
classes in a different category. Every possibility of Dhyan-Chohanic
type considered, Narada belongs to the next to the highest type. 'end
Quote'
I mean if you classify (I hate that word, it is sooo Dutch) him to be
of the highest or the next highest and then at the end saying he is
next to the highest, then I can surely say he is just speculating (
which is sooo American :-))
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@...> wrote:
>
> GdPurucker has a chapter on Narada in Fountain-Source of Occultism.
> Cass
>
> "j.schenk" <j.schenk@...> wrote:
> Hi Konstatin:
>
> thanks for your reply :-)
>
> Well about Grubb, who cares, he is just 1 of myriads of
personalities, like you and me; on itself only a possible pest to
others. We all mirror just the one Spirit with one and other, so if
some persona (mask) hinders you, it is just something inside which
needs attention to become stronger...
>
> No society for me at the moment, I prefer email at the moment,
can't stand the hypocrits I see everywhere in the so called Spiritual
movement, although I know, many are there who are sincere and true.
> In anyway I am still a member of the TS Pasadena, whatever way one
turns it, I had to send my membershipcard back since I was at war in
myself and no1 needed to be confronted with my own private war.
Actually I have prepared for the last battle in me, therefore I am
looking for a lot of information concerning Dieties and Demons; can't
say yet whatfor exactly, but I keep you posted.
> Did you know btw HPB is far away family of mine? She carried the
same name Hahn, which my great grandfather had from
Meckelenburg/VorPommeren. I was there last year to see th Castle, of
which only a few buildings are left.
>
> Narada-Shiwa is one of those Dieties, as temporary as humans, but
with a longer Lifespan, which is visiting this world at the moment.
> I understand he can't get more down on earth than in thoughts, so
he uses only Thought as a 'physical' existence, al though I am not
sure, thats why I asked. In the books of Bailey It is called The
Avatar of Synthesis, Which has a physical representant on Earth at
the moment being overshadowed by It.
>
> Thanks for the links to the online books, I must have about 1
Terrabyte now on Esoteric books excluding the real Hardcovers d:-)
>
> All the best and thanks again for your reply, Martin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Konstantin Zaitzev
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 10:09 PM
> Subject: Theos-World Re: Narada-Shiva
>
> Dear Martin,
>
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "mvandertak" <j.schenk@> wrote:
>
> > contacted Mr. Grubb from The Theosophical Society in Pasadena
> > confronting him
>
> Not surprising :) In Russian "grub" means "harsh" or "rough".
>
> > So Theosophy is ok for me, actually I am greatfull for the
> > experiences I had with this piece of the Theosophic World, but
thank
> > you, not, for the people in Pasadena which I have crossed, for
their
>
> Have you tried with TS Adyar? I think it's more widespread in
> Netherlands than Pasadena. Saying frankly, I have had troubles with
> them and even had problems with joining for several years, yet of
all
> worldwide theosophical organizations which I've contacted it seems
to
> me the most healthy. We may admit that they are too bureaucratic
and
> conservative, but they are not fanatical.
>
> > I found Narada was the 12th Buddha and Shiva? hmm Narada Shiva is
> > another word for Vajrapani or Maha Kala?
>
> I can't answer this question but there are some interesting
glimpses
> on Narada in "Spiritual Astrology" by E. Krishnamacharya, chapter
on
> Mercury. (He is mentioned in other chapters also).
>
> It can be downloaded from http://ftp1.dns-systems.net/~hpb/books
> though in graphical scanned format only.
>
> Fraternally yours, Konstantin (Moscow, Russia)
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