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" C. Jinarājadāsa wrote:
This Adept (Narayan) (https://theosophy.wiki/en/Narayan) is he who helped H.P.B. (blavatski) constantly in the writing of Isis Unveiled, and was often in her body writing and meeting people. "
what does it mean "in her body" and "writing" ?
..."According to C. Jinarajadasa, he was one of the adepts who helped H.P.B. write Isis Unveiled, often occupying her body."
This Adept (Narayan) (https://theosophy.wiki/en/Narayan) is he who helped H.P.B. (blavatski) constantly in the writing of Isis Unveiled, and was often in her body writing and meeting people. "
what does it mean "in her body" and "writing" ?
..."According to C. Jinarajadasa, he was one of the adepts who helped H.P.B. write Isis Unveiled, often occupying her body."
No master of the White Lodge will control or take over another person’s body, primarily because 1) they respect individual will, and 2) they do not need another person’s physical body to act.
Why would a billionaire who drives a Ferrari need a humble person’s Volvo to get around?
(This is not to disparage Master Blavatsky. It is just that she did not achieve perfection in mastery, merely its beginnings.)
There is a state called Baraka, or blessings within Sufism, in which self-realized masters can give you borrowed light. This, however, is not the black magic of mediumship, which many theosophists confuse and conflate. It is very different. However, people interpret the lives of the masters in accordance with their level of being.
Why would a billionaire who drives a Ferrari need a humble person’s Volvo to get around?

There is a state called Baraka, or blessings within Sufism, in which self-realized masters can give you borrowed light. This, however, is not the black magic of mediumship, which many theosophists confuse and conflate. It is very different. However, people interpret the lives of the masters in accordance with their level of being.
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
No master of the White Lodge will control or take over another person’s body, primarily because 1) they respect individual will, and 2) they do not need another person’s physical body to act.
Why would a billionaire who drives a Ferrari need a humble person’s Volvo to get around?
(This is not to disparage Master Blavatsky. It is just that she did not achieve perfection in mastery, merely its beginnings.)
There is a state called Baraka, or blessings within Sufism, in which self-realized masters can give you borrowed light. This, however, is not the black magic of mediumship, which many theosophists confuse and conflate. It is very different. However, people interpret the lives of the masters in accordance with their level of being.
Why would a billionaire who drives a Ferrari need a humble person’s Volvo to get around?

There is a state called Baraka, or blessings within Sufism, in which self-realized masters can give you borrowed light. This, however, is not the black magic of mediumship, which many theosophists confuse and conflate. It is very different. However, people interpret the lives of the masters in accordance with their level of being.
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
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