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| author = Olcott H.S.; Brotherhood of Luxor | |||
| title = Important to Spiritualists | |||
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| notes = Published in {{BCW-page|v=1|p=86|text=BCW 1:85-88}}. | |||
| archivist notes = Pub[lished] by C.J. in: "Golden Book", p.18; "Early History of T.S."; "Theosophist" of July, 1927. | |||
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{{Style S-Small capitals|'''T'''he}} spiritual movement resembles every other in this respect: that its growth is the work of time, and its refinement and solidification the result of causes working from within outward. The twenty-seven years which have elapsed since the rappings were first heard in Western New York, have not merely created a vast body of spiritualists, but moreover stimulated a large and constantly increasing number of superior minds into a desire and ability to grasp the laws which lie back of the phenomena themselves. | {{Style S-Small capitals|'''T'''he}} spiritual movement resembles every other in this respect: that its growth is the work of time, and its refinement and solidification the result of causes working from within outward. The twenty-seven years which have elapsed since the rappings were first heard in Western New York, have not merely created a vast body of spiritualists, but moreover stimulated a large and constantly increasing number of superior minds into a desire and ability to grasp the laws which lie back of the phenomena themselves. | ||
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{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|Several hundred dollars out of our pockets were spend on behalf of the Editor, and he was made to pass through a minor “diksha.” This proving of no avail – the Theosophical Society was Established – [symbol or signature] (See {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|... }} – The man might {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|... }} have become a {{Style S-Double underline|Power}}, he preferred to remain an {{Style S-Double underline|ass}}… <u> | {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|Several hundred dollars out of our pockets were spend on behalf of the Editor, and he was made to pass through a minor “diksha.” This proving of no avail – the Theosophical Society was Established – [symbol or signature] (See {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|... }} – The man might {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|... }} have become a {{Style S-Double underline|Power}}, he preferred to remain an {{Style S-Double underline|ass}}… <u>De gustibus non disputandum est</u>…}} | ||
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