Posted on 28th June, 2007 by Heather
Hat tip to Black Sun Journal for sparking this off with his comment on the last post, in which he suggested searching out El Morya
(Mea culpa, I would have to say that I was only vaguely aware of Black Sun’s back story though I’d sort of picked up bits of it from the personal bits of his posts. His parents were pretty well-known leaders of a Blavatsky influenced cult. Really.)
First shock is how often El Morya pops up on web pages. “1 - 10 of about 125,000 for el morya.” Not quite a household word but probably more than you’d get for a fair number of other topics. I was going to see how many hits some science and social science phrases got but,no, it’s not like anyone would thank me.)
Popularity: 46% [?]
Popularity: 46% [?]
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Posted on 28th June, 2007 by Heather
In your face, creationists. Here’s some old school stuff about Intelligent Design from Blavatsky net - amazing that Mme Blavatsky can blog from beyond the grave. Pretty well proves the survival of the soul all by itself doesn’t it?
(It’s also mildly amazing that she somehow managed to get the French form of Mrs into her name. (Like Lord Lucan. Or President Bush. It’s only us lesser folks that have to use our first names.) But I digress.)
Helena Blavatsky, in 1888, was the first person to use the phrase “intelligent design” to convey her understanding of evolution.
Popularity: 29% [?]
Popularity: 29% [?]