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Theosophy a nut in a nutshell?

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posted on Aug, 9 2023 @ 11:07 AM
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originally posted by: Crowfoot
a reply to: redchad


King Henry VIII

In my experience of numbered kings; They(Henry in this case) all have the same goal; So looking at the acts they're only allowed traditionally; Two as change(assuming throne one of those assuming it another in guise un-named the other) per king before another previous named is throned doesn't mean much in some kingdoms. Other than the good that comes out of it.

Looking at the selection of Charles as the new British King and the pasts acts of numbered Charles? Then the world can get a glimpse of what sort he was as a king and the continuation of the Charles reign as forward policy. Some equate that throne with Charlemagne as a root guru for lack of a better word to emulate in his rule... But such a term IS under it aka India.

Edit and edit to add; Some of them leave the throne to rule as in in keeping with current policy instead of remain on it but it is still historical accurate to say Charles ruled when it was just a throne thereof instead of the man... Although; He is still seen as a representation thereof in all acts before and after. The; "Damned if you do damned if you don't."~unknown... Comes directly from any "Throne" male or female.


No wrong again! I don’t know where you’re getting your information from you seem to randomly start to throw historical names into the pot hoping no one challenges you. How on earth you can compare King Charles III with Charles the great confuses me! Charles III hasn’t been crowned a year yet and has no political or military power he is just a head of state as we’re all the last British monarchs during the last century. Compared to Charlemagne who among other things, he was most famous for uniting most of Europe under his rule by power of the sword, for helping to restore the Western Roman Empire and becoming its first emperor, and for facilitating a cultural and intellectual renaissance, the ramifications of which were felt in Europe for centuries afterward.
No British monarch has left the throne to rule that I know of unless you can explain? Which I doubt you can! What’s next more random historical names thrown in the pot?



posted on Aug, 9 2023 @ 11:28 AM
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originally posted by: Crowfoot
a reply to: redchad

King Henry VIII


Henry8 wasn't meant to be king yet highlights a) the crown conspiracies b) utterly incompetent elites,

Henrys older brother Prince arthur was meant to be king Arthur who was to sit on the throne of Camelot and rule Christendom as the once and future king with his bride queen Katherine at his side.

Henry8 was the accident.. imagine the direction Europe would have taken if king Arthur ruled as the once and future king from Camelot.



posted on Aug, 9 2023 @ 12:32 PM
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originally posted by: nickyw

originally posted by: Crowfoot
a reply to: redchad

King Henry VIII


Henry8 wasn't meant to be king yet highlights a) the crown conspiracies b) utterly incompetent elites,

Henrys older brother Prince arthur was meant to be king Arthur who was to sit on the throne of Camelot and rule Christendom as the once and future king with his bride queen Katherine at his side.

Henry8 was the accident.. imagine the direction Europe would have taken if king Arthur ruled as the once and future king from Camelot.



Oh dear!
Not sure where you’re getting your information from or what you’re alluding to lol. But Arthur was betrothed to Katherine of Aragon and did marry her in 1501, however, a year after Arthur's death aged 15. Henry VII renewed his efforts to seal a marital alliance with Spain by arranging for Catherine to marry Arthur's younger brother Henry, who would ascend to the throne in 1509 as King Henry VIII. How you link this Arthur to Camelot is confusing because you’re nearly a thousand years out. King Arthur (Latin Artorius) but actually emerging from the Irish Artur. Born in AD559 he was mentioned in the Celtic poem Gododdin written about AD600. Arthur was also mentioned in the life of St Columba by the abbot Adamnan of Iona in AD627.



posted on Aug, 9 2023 @ 02:00 PM
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originally posted by: Crowfoot
a reply to: psychotrailOlmec is older and it's all just Japanese and Dolphins with the Jaguar as the door keeper. The dolphin of course being the mount and the cat of course needs to eat the demon or mara looks like eight fishing wakka boats bow to bow or star anise in bloom as another visual with people standing in the boats netting tuna and tuna just jumping in them but is actually a mouth the fall is when the cat gets the dolphin mount and the spirit is soaring on bird(heruka) it flies right in it's mouth and one is again stuck in the bhavana or wheel of life in the lower world.

So no not much about the Toltec other than people are used as a mount by all of those animals in their great cycle(baktun) it's larger, bigger and older than the Indochinese one(samyak). After 2012 I thought it wiser to move to it instead of the others since it reset. Funny thing is galactic alignment took so very long and was over very fast. Like drawing a bow and holding it is easy the letting go? Instantly.

Nothing known can be counted on over there. Everything learned over there is useless here .
Dreamer or Stalker ?



posted on Aug, 14 2023 @ 02:25 AM
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a reply to: redchad

The "Green Man" with the club is said to be his(Irish Arthur) grave.



posted on Aug, 14 2023 @ 02:26 AM
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a reply to: psychotrail

Then the psycho-pomp is utterly useless or out of work in your neighborhood.



posted on Aug, 14 2023 @ 08:58 PM
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originally posted by: Crowfoot
a reply to: psychotrail

Then the psycho-pomp is utterly useless or out of work in your neighborhood.

One piece of silver for the dark cloaked ferry
operator.



posted on Aug, 14 2023 @ 11:04 PM
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Ifn eih dont kno ere it fell out... Weh shoud ei ave myne? Aye fer an aye tis et... Wull itn buyin eh look a sin?

No accents were harmed in the making of this post.



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 10:12 PM
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originally posted by: Crowfoot
a reply to: psychotrail
Ifn eih dont kno ere it fell out... Weh shoud ei ave myne? Aye fer an aye tis et... Wull itn buyin eh look a sin?

No accents were harmed in the making of this post.
Lol true dat



posted on Aug, 16 2023 @ 01:55 AM
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Did you know they(the two founders) left Aleister Crowley's business went to India ordained as Buddhists then formed Theosophy as a married couple?





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