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As for the Theosophical Society, our present experience with a {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB underlined|certain}} {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB underlined|person}}, who shall be nameless since his conduct has been such as to forfeit his right to recognition, has been a lesson that we mean to profit by. We are considering a proposition to organize ourselves into a {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB underlined|secret society}} | As for the Theosophical Society, our present experience with a {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB underlined|certain}} {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB underlined|person}}, who shall be nameless since his conduct has been such as to forfeit his right to recognition, has been a lesson that we mean to profit by. We are considering a proposition to organize ourselves into a {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB underlined|secret society}} {{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|*}} so that we may pursue our studies uninterrupted by the falsehoods and inpertinences of outside parties. When we have secured the proof palpable of the Unseen Universe and its laws, we may publish it to the world, unless we should then be satisfied that some other critic as courteous and fair as Mr. Corson would denounce us as guilty of ‘assumption,’ ‘pretention,’ or ‘brag.”’ | ||
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| subtitle = Developing Materializations–Latent Forces at Work in the Empire City–Secret Societies Materializing–Speculative Lunatics–Theosophy–A Lost Art Found–Financial Revelations | | subtitle = Developing Materializations–Latent Forces at Work in the Empire City–Secret Societies Materializing–Speculative Lunatics–Theosophy–A Lost Art Found–Financial Revelations | ||
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< The Theosophical Society and Its President (continued from page 1-112) >
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As for the Theosophical Society, our present experience with a certain person, who shall be nameless since his conduct has been such as to forfeit his right to recognition, has been a lesson that we mean to profit by. We are considering a proposition to organize ourselves into a secret society <*> so that we may pursue our studies uninterrupted by the falsehoods and inpertinences of outside parties. When we have secured the proof palpable of the Unseen Universe and its laws, we may publish it to the world, unless we should then be satisfied that some other critic as courteous and fair as Mr. Corson would denounce us as guilty of ‘assumption,’ ‘pretention,’ or ‘brag.”’
<*> Till the row with Sotheran the Society was not a secret one, as will be seen by this. But he began to revile our experiments & denounce us to Spiritualists & impede the Society’s progress & it was found necessary to make it secret.
<Untitled> (From Our Special Correspondent)
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