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Re: Blavatsky's prophecy and Krishnamurti

Jun 22, 1996 04:53 PM
by m.k. ramadoss


On Sat, 22 Jun 1996, Jerry Hejka-Ekins wrote:

>
> >If HPB was right in her statement, I am yet to find another
> >person who fits the description that she gave in the Key to
> >Theosophy. If someone knows of another person who fits HPB's
> >prediction, then we should look into it. There is yet another
> >possibility. May be the timing of the coming of the Messenger
> >may still take place before the end of this century.
> >
> >So in these matters no one can be 100% certain. Only we can
> >speculate.
> >________________________________________________________________
> >______
> >******** Peace to all living beings*****************
> >
> >         M K Ramadoss
>
>
> HPB made several statements concerning "a messenger" in the last
> quarter of the century.  In comparing them, I personally have
> found no reason to assume that she meant a world teacher of the
> type Krishnamurti was promoted to be, or even a specific
> individual who would gain world recognition as such.  The
> "messenger" could have been completely anonymous, and there is
> certainly no indication that this "messenger" would be connected
> with the TS.   Rather, she may not have meant an individual at
> all.   It all depends upon the weight you want to give to the
> different statements.  The "last quarter of the century" seems to
> be the one consistent phrase in her various statements.  But if
> you want to discount that in order to make Krishnamurti a
> candidate, then you have opened the door to every so-called
> spiritual teacher that has appeared this century both in and out
> of the TS.
>
> According to HPB's predictions, this "messenger" should have
> appeared around 1975 and somehow have a Tibetan connection, since
> the edict was supposed to have been made by Tsong Ka Pa.  Off the
> top of my head, I would say that the present Dali Lama is the
> best fit.  He fits the right time line, and his Tibetan
> connection is obvious.  Since around 1975 he has been travelling
> the world giving a spiritual message to the "white barbarians"
> (as Tsong Ka Pa was supposed to have called us).
>
> JHE
>
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>    |Jerry Hejka-Ekins,                      |
>       |Member TI, TSA, TSP, ULT                |
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>
>
Thanks for you comments. As I indicated in an earlier message, we cannot
be 100% sure and let us add Dalai Lama to the list.

Crowley
Krishnamurti
Dalai Lama

_______________________________________________________
    Peace to all living beings.

    M K Ramadoss




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