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THE LUXURIOUS LIFE ALICE AND FOSTER BAILEY HAD


 
Alice Bailey's defenders claim that she sacrificed herself for the good of humanity, but in reality it was quite the opposite, since before writing her books Alice Bailey led a financially difficult life, as she herself revealed in her Autobiography, since to survive she had to work in a factory that sold sardines:
 
“My days became endless. I got up at 4 in the morning, cleaned the house, prepared lunch for my three girls, at 6 in the morning after washing and dressing them I gave them breakfast. At 6:30 in the morning I took them to my neighbor's house and went to the factory to package the sardines all day long.” (Ch. 4)
 
 
When Alice Bailey met her second husband, Foster Bailey, in 1919, he also had no money, since she stated that:
 
“Foster didn't own anything at that time.” (Ch. 4)
 
 
 
But after Alice Bailey began selling her books, she and her husband began to lead a lavish life in England, traveling on vacation with their three daughters to expensive regions of Europe, such as the Swiss city of Ascona where he took to Alice Bailey the following photographs:
 

 
 
 
 
And about this place Alice Bailey commented:
 
“All kinds of vices were practiced on Lake Maggiore, and a good number of those who led that undesirable type of life went to the Italian lakes during the summer. As soon as I realized that, I explained it to my daughters, I told them plainly what it was about, including degeneration and homosexuality, so that my girls could go uncontaminated.” (Ch. 6)
 

 
 
 
Later, when World War II broke out, the Bailey family went to live in New York, but they did not have to return to work as workers, but instead continued to make a good living by selling their books.
 
And so much so that although Alice Bailey died in 1949, her husband Foster Bailey continued to publish many posthumous books during the following years:
 
·       Glamour: a world problem (1950)
·       Telepathy and the etheric vehicle (1950)
·       Esoteric astrology (1951)
·       Esoteric healing (1953)
·       Education in the new age (1954)
·       Discipleship in the new age II (1955)
·       The externalization of the hierarchy (1957)
·       The rays and thinitiations (1960)
 
I find it very difficult to believe that Alice Bailey had already finished writing so many books before she died without having previously published them, and I consider that it is more likely that her husband Foster Bailey did not want to lose the good business he had even if his wife was no longer with him.




 
 
 
 
 
CONCLUSION
 
As you can see for yourself, the Baileys' lives have changed radically since they began publishing their books, and if at least those books contained a true esoteric teaching, they would still be worth reading. But unfortunately those books are full of the falsehoods that the liar Charles Leadbeater invented, plus many other falsehoods that the Baileys came up with. So the Baileys not only got rich by lying to people, but they also got rich by teaching them quackery.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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