I can say that there definitely are original documents from that time in Germany. Whether they got there at the time or later I am not sure yet. My fear is that so many records were destroyed and it is not exactly historical information or prime importance and so it might just be buried ... buried just like all the other original Murlis, they say.
andrey wrote:These could be letters from the past. In the past they had been sent but we are the recipients now that we are able to read them. It is also possible somone who had been there at that time and now he reads them and this could unlock some memories.
Its a funny thing but when you are good, you are good, andrey, and come out with some very acute observations. I agree with you. Also, from a PBK point of view, they make a little bit more sense, e.g. it being Prajapati Brahma not Krishna who is the "Gita sermoniser". Krishna being Lekhraj Kirpalani. How does the timing work out from the PBK POV? 1942 ... what war was going on in the Yagya at that time? Was it around then that Sevakram left?
I still wish we could get a little more feedback from PBK HQ on this Parajapati business and the old days. There is still so much more to excavate.