Who sent Madame Blavatsky?
In 1994, the Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church warned that the followers of Roerich's teaching had placed themselves outside of Orthodoxy. Of course, a storm of indignation arose in "society": "Intolerance!", "Fanaticism!", "Middle Ages!". The most sensitive noses even smelled the "fires of the Inquisition".
In 1997, my two-volume work "Satanism for the Intelligentsia. On the Roerichs and Orthodoxy". It explained on a thousand pages the incompatibility of Christianity with theosophy and Buddhism.
Almost two years of silence followed. Roerich's periodicals snapped at my book from time to time, but did not enter into a serious discussion. During this time, I had many reasons to be disappointed in the level of honesty and education of my Roerich opponents.
Finally, the Roerich publishing house "Belovodye" published a book by Ksenia Myalo "The Star of the Magi or Christ in the Himalayas". The main feature of this book is that it tries to argue with me not from a theosophical position, but from... Orthodox. The author insists on his churchliness. The publishers emphasize that her voice sounds "from within Orthodoxy."
Well, the event is quite predictable for the post-post-post-post-modernist 90s of the twentieth century.
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Who sent Madame Blavatsky?
(polemics with Xeniy Myalo and other Roerichs)
Roerich
PREFACE
1. MASONS AND SHAMBHALA, OR CAN MAHATMAS LIE?
2. HOW BLAVATSKY FORBADE PRAYER