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Re: To Know, to Dare, to Do, and to be Silent

Oct 06, 1996 11:10 PM
by m.k. ramadoss


Hi

I commend your post on AC. The facts presented by you and others are of
value to at atleast some of us since many of us do not have the time to
do the research ourself.

Thank you again

    M K Ramadoss



On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Maurice de Montaine wrote:

>      Having already placed a posting relative to the truth about
> Crowley on this list, I have no intention to get drawn into a
> protracted debate based upon preconceived ideas and faulty research.
> I've found over the years that when someone does not really want to
> hear another side, it is forsooth pointless to go on and on. Let each
> one, then, hold to their specific viewpoint, irrespective of the fact
> that it may be misconceived and they are not genuinely willing to
> consider an alternative presentation.
>
>      The truth will out in the end no matter what anyone thinks.
> Besides, I prefer to accept that which is presented by the Masters of
> the Great White Brotherhood as more likely to be true than what is
> presented by an average student in these areas. I do not doubt,
> though, that there are those who would even tell the Masters
> themselves that they don't know what they are talking about.
>
>      Moreover, to present a fact and history of another in the proper
> manner for an educational purpose is not criticism. We have,
> therefore, to distinguish between the two.
>
>
> Fraternally
>
>
> Maurice de Montaine, B.A. (Hons.), M.A., M.Litt., Ph.D.
>
> Ancient and Accepted Rite, 33rd Degree.
> Antient and Primitive Rite, 33rd Degree.
> Co-Freemasonry, 33rd Degree.
> Rosicrucian Order (AMORC), 12th Degree (Past Chairperson, AMORC
> Hobart Organizational Group; Past member, International Research
> Council of Rose-Croix University; Past member, Australian Research
> Group of AMORC; Past member, AMORC Australian Networking).
> Traditional Martinist Order, 3rd Degree & Circle of Unknown
> Philosophers.
> Theosophical Society, Hobart Lodge (Past Secretary & Editor of
> Theosophia).
> etc., etc., etc.

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