Hi, friends!

 I am a fan of HPB, and I'm also a fan of Helena Roerich and the Agni Yoga books. My opinion is that Agni Yoga books come from the same source than HPB's. What do you think about it?

 PS: I'm not a member of TS or Agni Yoga society.

 Have a nice day, everyone! 

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Yes I have some of the Agni Yoga books and i would recommend them.I have heard that the bulk of them were received from the Master Morya and KH -but the first book" The Call" was received from Maitreya

Helena Roerich translate the Secret Doctrine to Russian.

The Agni Yoga series of books are perhaps well known in Russia and the Baltic states.There is the the Agni Yoga Society in New York of course.
Thanks for your nice replies!!!
Thanks for the link, Dominique. As far as I know "The Call" was given by Maitreya, and the bulk of the other books comes from Morya. I don't know anything for sure about KH's contribution.
Agni Yoga books have the power of wakin' me up when I feel depressed and I think that are really useful for the serious disciple. The only thing I know about the Agni Yoga society is that they posted the books online, making them available to anyone interested.
I think that write inspirated with the heart there is no special diferentiation to "received", maybe the principal diferentiation is that the spiritual knower knew that there is life in his heart more than he is, but I am shure that before the inspiration or the "received" there are a work of meditation and practice about It will write. As we say in catalan "Ever rains on wet". First is the life, and later the word.
The result with the same Master trying to say the same it will be diferent depens of the disciple who write.
I think that the Master is a very good imitator of the disciple, and the Master say that want to say imitating the disciple, the Master is the well of inspiration of the disciple but the disciple is the well of inspiration of the Master too, this it's due to the love between them.
No, I do not think the Agni Yoga books were dictated or written by HPB's Master M.
Thanks for your reply! What is your opinion?
The Roerichs were formidable people in the world of philosophy, and I might say, Theosophy. Looking them up on WikiPedia was richly rewarding. I included a picture of their statue in Moscow for the info of readers. I'll have to study Helena's works further. Thank you!

Hi Ferran!

 

How are you?

 

I know you'd probably "hate" to hear this from me, because of similar differences in the past. But Roerich is sort of fake. Her Agni Yoga is misinterpretation. =)

 

Sorry

 Hi, Patrique!!!

 Sorry to say that Ferran is not OK at all... difficult times in many senses.. that's life!!! :-)

 It's a pity that his web does not allow betting on the authenticity of teachings, you'd loose a lot of cash!!! :-P (and I will not write "sorry", he, he :) 

I think it is impossible to visit shamballa in the lower physical since its lowest manifestation is on the etherical plane - for instance.

If we take the Agni Yoga books and Helena Roerich's statements in her letters at face value (which is not necessarily a good idea), the theory that The Call has been given by Maitreya is incorrect. First off, that book's original and alternate title is Leaves of Morya's Garden I (please refer to a list of AY volumes on the AY Society home page, http://www.agniyoga.org ). Second, Helena Roerich's notebooks (available at http://urusvati.agni-age.net , mostly in the Russian) from which material for The Call and other AY volumes has been excerpted, show that the source first identified himself as Allal Ming (or Allal Ming Shri Ishwara) and then as Morya (or simply M.).

 

On the other hand, all AY books carry a Sanskrit logo on the cover and on the title page that reads: "Maitreya Sangha."

 

Max



Ferran Sanz Orriols said:

Thanks for your nice replies!!!
Thanks for the link, Dominique. As far as I know "The Call" was given by Maitreya, and the bulk of the other books comes from Morya. I don't know anything for sure about KH's contribution.
Agni Yoga books have the power of wakin' me up when I feel depressed and I think that are really useful for the serious disciple. The only thing I know about the Agni Yoga society is that they posted the books online, making them available to anyone interested.

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