by Robert Wilkinson
Even though some of you have already read this article, it bears a new look for all who would participate productively in the coming era.
For your renewed consideration, some stout stuff from one of the most remarkable women in human history, the venerable H. P. Blavatsky. Enjoy!
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, a.k.a HPB - One of the most remarkable Beings in history
© Copyright 2008 Robert Wilkinson

Hi Robert. I love ageless wisdom. Do you consider Annie Besants writings, and how does she figure in the bigger schme of things, Just curious as her name came to me Easter sunday. My confirmation name is Anne. Have done a little research. Thanking you
Aum Shanti Felita.
wondering and wondering !
Posted by: Felita | April 04, 2008 at 05:44 PM
Thank you for this, excellent summary. Yes I did have to study The Secret Doctrine when I entered this occupation in the mid Eighties at age 25. Like I said I then veered towards Krishnamurti.
Once when you have time, I would like you to explain more about how you see Humanity evolve in the BIG picture. I sense you have ideas about this.
Have you read "The Allies of Humanity" by M.V. Summers? It is in parts for free online at www.alliesofhumanity.org
At my site, where I gave a link to your site... I also listed some other sources... Dr. Dan Burisch; Project Camelot.net; MetaHistory.org; OpenSETI.org by Dr G. Zeitlin... and many more intresting new ones. There is Anton Parks in French with his trilogy now... there is newer material coming forth... also look at WingMakers.com - a classic by now...
This is where my head was at during the past two years while writing my books with a view to 2020-2050-2060 through the lens of the astrologer. Yes your and my vectors seems to converge on something...
As top astrologers we do like to see the new. Now Aries would have us take a fresh breath :-)
Peace
- Michael
Posted by: Michael St.Clair | April 05, 2008 at 06:14 AM
Hi Felita - Annie was a prominent English women's rights activist, socialist, and pioneer of Indian independence who became a student of HPB, and the one who took over the leadership of the international Theosophical Society after the death of Henry Steel Olcott. She was Krishnamurti's adopted mother, and a major global activist for many causes. She is even considered responsible for 1887's Trafalgar Square "Bloody Sunday" and the 1888 "London Matchgirl" strike. Her book, "Thought Forms," was the work that introduced me to Theosophy, and opened the floodgates to what you read here today. Blessings forever to the august Ms. Besant, who refused to back down to men, governments, and religions.
Hi Michael - Will investigate the links when I have more time. There's an interesting comment by a Western Master about K in "The Initiate in the Dark Cycle." All three volumes are remarkable, and worth a read. What the Great One had to say about K in that third volume is profound in understanding where he made an assumption he probably should not have. (In that respect, "The 4 Agreements" is still a major work in my opinion.)
I've already written some stuff across many articles about my view of the big picture re: human evolution. If we're already passing through the end of the 5th subrace and are experiencing the beginnings of the 6th subrace of the 5th root race, we're definitely on the path of return. That doesn't take into account the "rounds and globes" part of the bigger picture. Suffice it to say we're on our way home to a greater view and experience of "All-That-Is" than we know. Humanity may be myopic right now, yet we are told from the Chronicles that greater things await us than we can imagine. Of course, that's the good news. The bad news is that each shift of subraces brings radical upheaval for a period as the integration power of the old grudgingly gives way to new concepts of God, Truth, and our reality, just as the long transition period between root races ALWAYS is accompanied by geologic shifts, with some land masses disappearing and others emerging from the depths of the oceans.
Posted by: Robert | April 07, 2008 at 06:13 AM
Dea Robert,
Congratulations on the excellent work to share all of this Wisdom and the wonderful personalities of both HPB and Annie Besant with all your readers! Annie would also merit a post just for her! She was a most extraordinary Lady and inspires me every day.
Isabel
Posted by: Isabel Nobre | April 08, 2008 at 04:43 AM
Hi Isabel - I may just do an article on Ms. Besant. She was one of the brightest lights of the first third of the 20th century.
Posted by: Robert | April 09, 2008 at 02:55 PM