Tag: Tibete

  • B260

    B259 B261 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 260] “Around the outside wall, on its inner side, stood a row of small, strongly built, closely adjoining compartments, like cells. “It was just these same ‘cells’ that represented the difference between this monastery and other monasteries in general on the planet Earth. “These sentry-box structures…

  • B722

    B721 B723 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 722] “When, after several days, it became clear that these uninvited guests would not consent to return, but as a consequence of this request even hastened to move forward more deeply into the country, the members of the first council became even more alarmed, arranged a second council and…

  • B721

    B720 B722 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 721] “And they learned about it only when that mob was already up. “When the beings of this high country learned of this unusual event, they immediately became alarmed and agitated, because they had grown accustomed to the notion during many centuries that the place of their existence was…

  • B720

    B719 B721 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 720] “In spite of the fact that two centuries had passed, yet at that period to which my further tale refers concerning the destruction by contemporary beings of the labors of Saint Lama, it all continued in the same way. “Having become proud of their success, the recent heads…

  • B716

    B715 B717 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 716] “Certain beings among their number had already attained such a deliverance, many others were already on the path of this attainment, while many of them were hopeful of one day also reaching the way of this achievement. “But just when the conditions and environment for productive work in…

  • B715

    B714 B716 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 715] “Now let us talk about what I promised to tell you a little more in detail, namely, about the teachings of the last Sacred Individual who appeared among the beings of Tibet, Saint Lama, and about the causes of the complete destruction of that teaching also. “The teaching…

  • Mullah Nassr Eddin

    Mullah Nassr Eddin, or has he is also called, Hodja Nassr Eddin, is, it seems, little known in Europe and America, but he is very well known in all countries of the continent of Asia; this legendary personage corresponds to the American Uncle Sam or the German Till Eulenspiegel. Numerous tales popular in the East,…

  • B706

    B705 B707 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 706] “But your favorites did not allow even this to happen, but by their ‘military expedition’ or ‘Anglo-Tibetan’ war, without so much as a thought, knocked this possibility soundly on the head. “About this ‘military expedition’ I will tell you a little later. “And I shall tell you about…

  • B701

    B700 B702 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 701] “After Saint Moses, that Sacred Individual was actualized there who laid the beginnings of that religion which your contemporary favorites call Christianity. “This Sacred Individual, called by your favorites ‘Jesus Christ,’ was actualized in the planetary body of a boy of that race of terrestrial three-brained beings whom…

  • B262

    B261 B263 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 262] “Here I must say something about an exceedingly strange thing, which I constated, closely connected with just that part of the surface of your planet which is now called Tibet. “At that period when I was passing through Tibet for the first time, its heights…

  • B261

    B260 B262 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 261] “Your immured favorites did indeed exist in the said monastery sepulchres until their existence, so full of deprivations, half-starved and motionless, came quite to an end. “When the companions of the immured learned of the cessation of the existence of any one of them, his…

  • B723

    B722 B724 [BTG XXXVIII Religion, p. 723] “’The existence of every being is equally precious and dear to our COMMON CREATOR GOD; therefore the destruction of these beings, so great a number of them too, would give no small grief to that one, who, even without this, is overburdened with the care and sorrow of…

  • B259

    B258 B260 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 259] “On resuming our journey the next day after a restful night, we passed very near the monastery of these sectarians of the Buddhist religion of the Orthodoxhydooraki doctrine. “At that time of the day we usually made a halt to feed our quadruped workers, and…

  • B258

    B257 B259 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 258] “In their agreement it was included that they should exist in a certain way until their final planetary destruction or, as they say, until their death, in order by this special form of existence to purify their, as they said, ‘soul’ of all the alien…

  • B257

    B256 B258 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 257] “As I then made clear to myself during the night’s conversation, before the migration of the followers of that sect to this isolated place, they had already invented in Pearl-land a special form of ‘suffering,’ namely, they had decided to settle somewhere in some inaccessible…

  • B256

    B255 B257 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 256] “The particular strangeness of this peculiarity of theirs consists in this, that those who belong to any such sect never call themselves ‘sectarians,’ the name being considered offensive; they are named ‘sectarians’ only by those beings who do not belong to their sect. “And the…

  • B255

    B254 B256 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 255] “We traveled under these conditions more than a month of their time, and finally we came upon a small settlement of the three-brained beings who, as it appeared later, had only recently migrated there from Pearl-land. “As we afterwards learned, this settlement was called ‘Sincratorza’;…

  • B254

    B253 B255 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 254] “These wild beings, particularly the smallest of them, were at that time already – also, of course, owing to the abnormally established conditions of the ordinary being-existence of the three-brained beings there – perfected as regards apprehendingness and cunning up to the ideal. “In consequence…

  • B253

    B252 B254 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 253] “The places through which our way went this time were then almost inaccessible to the three-brained beings of that period, chiefly on account of these wild beings. “In those days it was possible for the three-brained beings to pass through these places only, as they…

  • B252

    B251 <=> B253 [BTG XXII Beelzebub’s first time Tibet, p. 252] Chapter XXII Beelzebub for the First Time in Tibet Como a rota proposta dessa vez era muito incomum para os seres terrestres tricerebrais daquela época e, portanto, não podíamos contar com a possibilidade de nos juntarmos a qualquer ‘caravana’ deles, tive, então, que organizar…