An Appeal for Dialogue Among Theosophists
Sieglinde Plocki
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This open letter was sent in 2007 to the
president of the Adyar Theosophical
Society by an long-standing
theosophist who lives in Berlin.
It is part of a wider chain of letters.
president of the Adyar Theosophical
Society by an long-standing
theosophist who lives in Berlin.
It is part of a wider chain of letters.
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DIE THEOSOPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT
- ARBEITSKREIS UNTERLENGENHARDT -
LOGE SÛRYA
- ARBEITSKREIS UNTERLENGENHARDT -
LOGE SÛRYA
President Ms. Sieglinde Plocki
10585 Berlin, Schustehrusstr. 25, Deutschland.
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Ms. Radha Burnier
International Headquarters
Theosophical Society
Chennai, 600 020India
International Headquarters
Theosophical Society
Chennai, 600 020
Berlin, April 12, 2007.
Dear Ms. Burnier,
On October 21, 2006, on behalf of the members of our Loge we sent a letter in German to you which I am confident, some of your staff members were able to read and to translate its contents for you. As I did not receive any answer from you, this time I am writing in English and I will send the letter via e-mail as well as via snail mail, to make sure you or your staff will receive it.
Let us just recall: A look at the Website of The Theosophical Society, Adyar, made our mind to direct us to you – and – as far as we know, we are not alone with this point of view throught the Theosophical Movement. Many times during the history have Adyar officials been asked to clear the “Judge Case” openly and to restore William Quan Judge’s reputation. May I again just remind you and the officials of Adyar Society, that you, Mrs. Burnier, are holding the key role in this case. It is in your hands now to make amends for previous mischief. This is highly significant in terms of Karma and would definitely lead to a strengthening of association and better cooperation of all Theosophical Societies, as it would strengthen the common basis of our work. I respectfully ask you to bring to your mind the importance of your responsibility, as well as the great prospects for the future which are in your hands now.
We are living in times of frequent upheavals. Let these changes be for good for the Theosophical Societies with the help of justice and straightforwardness among Theosophists as well as among Theosophical Societies - justice once and for all for William Quan Judge.
With best regards, hoping for your understanding,
Ms. Sieglinde Plocki
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