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I'm not that familiar with Alice Bailey, but I'm familiar with Theosophy (not 
that much with neo-Theosophy). 


So what writings of hers did he plagiarize from?

Also, how did you get a physical copy of THOTH? I thought the book was only 
online on the website.



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 From: Mark A. Foster <[email protected]>
To: Baha'i Studies <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: Perennial Universalism
 

 
The Baha'i Studies ListservOn 4/24/2012 2:35 PM, Stephen Gray wrote: 
So Mark Foster, how fammiliar are you with all of the above?
Stephen:

Sorry. I am getting caught up on mail (post-semester). I once
      chatted with Muhammad Hussein ("Maitreya") over the phone. His
      THOTH (The Holiest of the Holies) book, which I have, is a
      complete rip off from Alice Bailey.
---
Mark A. Foster, Ph.D., sociology of religion, theory, and clinical
      sociology
Portal: www.markfoster.net * Critical realism: www.structurization.com 
Two books: www.bahaifaith.info * Clinical: www.fosterservices.com
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