Volume XIII, Number 11
Dear Reader,
Greetings.
The opening
quotation of September edition is a sentence by Helena P. Blavatsky. She says:
“Church
organizations, Christian and Spiritual sects were shown [ by Masters ] as the future contrasts to
our Society.”
On page one, the
opening note “The Art of Stopping Time” examines the practice of
interrupting outer routines at any moment, in order to grant an immediate
expansion in one’s consciousness.
On pages 2 and 3,
we have a Fragment of a Letter From a Mahatma, on the Story of Life, and
a painting by Wojtek Siudmak. Then there
is “The Three Levels of Fire”, which reproduces a few
paragraphs from “Isis Unveiled”.
A note on p. 4
discusses the moment when sincerity becomes unavoidable. But there may be a
price to pay for being honest.
On page 5, the
reader sees “The Four Objects of the Movement”. On p. 6, “The
Sociology of Esoteric Wisdom”, and on p. 7, we have the short article “How
Best to Judge People, since it is useless to pretend that we do not do so”.
The Law of
Impermanence and the cycle of 24 hours are the topics of two notes on pp. 8 and
9.
On pp. 9 and 10,
there is a surprising confession which J. Krishnamurti made to
a friend on his “theosophical” education.
Pages 11-18
present an article by MaurĂcio AndrĂ©s Ribeiro entitled “The Ecological
Footprint of India”. The essay
brings us a few practical lessons in planetary citizenship.
The symbolism of a
young tortoise’s presence in one of the editorial offices of The Aquarian
in Europe, and a note on the need to innovate along the path, are presented on
pp. 19 and 20.
The 21 pp.
September 2013 edition concludes with the List of New Texts
in www.TheosophyOnline.com and associated websites.
Best regards,
The Editors
[Contact us: indelodge@gmail.com.]
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You can find the entire collection of “The Aquarian Theosophist”
in our associated websites.
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On the role of the esoteric movement in the ethical awakening of mankind
during the 21st century, see the book “The Fire and Light of Theosophical
Literature”, by Carlos Cardoso Aveline.
Published in 2013 by The Aquarian Theosophist, the volume has 255
pages and can be obtained through Amazon Books.
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