A Few Revolutionary
Discoveries
Which the NASA and ESA Should Know
About
Carlos Cardoso Aveline
Two images of the planet Mars -- and the founder of Psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud
During
his wildly imaginary, yet personal visits to the red planet, clairvoyant priest and author Charles Webster Leadbeater
dedicated quite some time to observe the political structures of the physical
plane Martian civilization he saw. [1]
His vivid fancy, accompanied by some peculiar mental activities, made
him write of this planet, in 1910:
“On every hand one sees signs of a very old civilisation, for the
inhabitants have preserved the tradition of all that was known when the great
life-wave of humanity occupied the planet, and have since added to it many
discoveries. Electricity seems to be practically the sole motive power, and all sorts of labour-saving
machines are universally employed.”
Leadbeater clarifies that Martian citizens do not like to work hard:
“The people are on the whole distinctly indolent, especially after they
have passed their first youth. But the comparatively small size of the
population enables them to live very easily. They have trained various kinds of
domestic animals to a far higher condition of intelligent co-operation than has
yet been achieved upon earth, so that a great deal of servant’s and gardener’s
work is done by these creatures with comparatively little direction.”
Martian government is autocratic. There is a monarchy. Based on the
solid authority of his somewhat delirious visits to the red planet, the
remarkable clairvoyant reports:
“One autocratic ruler governs the whole planet, but the monarchy is not
hereditary. Polygamy is practised but it is the custom to hand over all
children to the State at a very early age to be reared and educated, so that
among the vast majority of the people there is no family tradition whatever,
and no one knows who are his father and mother.”
Sigmund Freud would have liked to know about this particular aspect of
life on Mars. He could have offered an enlightening
explanation for such a sentence. In Mars - as this visitor vehemently insists -
there are no families.
The Liberal Catholic space-traveller clarifies:
“…The few families who choose to live somewhat more as we do, and to educate their children at home, are always
regarded as selfishly injuring their prospects for the sake of what is
considered mere animal affection.”
The reliable clairvoyant saw a whole Monarchy in the red planet, with
its vice-roys and various structures which
happened to be rather similar - by some coincidence - to those of the British empire where he
himself lived.
Leadbeater reports:
“The King has under him what may be called viceroys of large districts,
and they in turn have under them governors of smaller districts, and so on,
down to what would be equivalent here to the head-man of a village. All these
officials are chosen by the King from this group of specially educated children, and when the time of his
own death is considered to be approaching it is from among them or from among
the already appointed officials that he chooses his successor.”
According to the well-informed Catholic priest, the political power-structure
of the Martian society is rigidly top-down:
“All these rulers are autocratic, each within his own sphere, but appeal
to a higher official is always possible,
though the right is not frequently exercised, because the people usually prefer to
acquiesce in any fairly reasonable
decision rather than to take the
trouble involved in an appeal.”
As a political analyst, C.W.L. seems
to have a conservative viewpoint. While expanding the description of his Martian Nightmare, he writes:
“The rulers on the whole seem to
perform their duties fairly well, but again one gets the impression that they do
so not so much from a pre-eminent sense of right or justice as to avoid the trouble that
would certainly ensue from a flagrantly unjust decision.”
The unavoidable conclusion is that,
according to a Jesuitic view of life on Mars, authorities may well cheat
and lie, as long as they do not allow such actions to become too apparent, for that would make
truth be visible, causing trouble to
Jesuitism.
The accurate Leadbeaterian reports on Mars are so important in the 21st
century, and their scientific, political, military, strategic and cultural implications
are so revolutionary, that they cannot remain as the mere private property of a few dedicated disciples. Something practical
must be done, regarding such important astronomical and extra-sociological
discoveries. Our humble suggestion is that sincere followers and students of
Charles Leadbeater should send e-mail
messages to the N.A.S.A. [2] and to the European Space Agency (E.S.A.), finally
telling them about the true reality on Mars. Such a ground-breaking information should lead to a whole new era of intense cooperation projects involving the Liberal
Catholic Church, the best Space Agencies in the world, and those fortunate
theosophical lodges which are still living in the clairvoyant atmosphere of the
1910s and 1920s.
NOTES:
[1] All Leadbeater sentences quoted in the present
article are taken from the book “Inner
Life”, by C. W. Leadbeater, Section Ten.
The text was published by the
magazine “Theosophical History”, London, January 1988; see pages 145-146 for
the sentences quoted above. I have the
same text in the Spanish edition of “Inner Life”, by CWL, published in Buenos Aires by Editorial Glem
(pp. 389-394). For unknown reasons, in later years the USA T.P.H. editions of the
book “Inner Life” have silently eliminated this description, as well as the
brief but astonishing description of physical life on Mercury. Yet a Brazilian edition of the book “The Solar
System”, by Mr. Arthur Powell - a follower of C.W.L.’s - can still be bought in
Brazil with this remarkable description of physical life on Mars.
Another author and leading Adyar clairvoyant, Mr. Geoffrey Hodson, followed the same track at least up to the
1950s. In 1954-1955, Mr. Hodson delivered a series of talks and classes to
students in the international headquarters of the Adyar Society, in Madras/Chennai,
southern India. It was part of the
“School of the Wisdom”. The content of his lectures was published by the
T.P.H. in India, in 1955, in two large volumes under the title of “Lecture
Notes - The School of the Wisdom”, with
616 pp. in the volume I and 582 pp. in volume II. On pages 445-442 of volume I, Mr. Geoffrey Hodson quotes and
adopts, though in a somewhat cautious
way, the same vividly absurd description made by Mr. Leadbeater about a
civilization on the red planet. (CCA)
[2] The U.S.A. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. (CCA)
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