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Re:Why world is not perfect?

Oct 13, 1997 05:46 PM
by Kazimir Majorinc


Well, Dallas, I enjoyed reading your letter, although,
interesting, my Eudora deleted it on its own and I had to search
on disk to find it.

Basicaly, your answer is:

It is not important why world is not perfect but the fact that
(we, world) may became 'perfect' with learning, and nature is
such that we may do it in more law than chaos environment.

Such answer is not a rare.  It is characteristic both for Buddha
and Marx.  Strictly speaking, it is not answer.  However, it is
maybe the best possible atittude.

I will not doubt that many of ancient and new gnostics even never
asked this question.

Vladeta Jerotic, Serbian orthodox prof of theology (I'm from
Croatia) who started as theosophist, and became Jung's
(literally, he was in Zurich) student and psychiatrist nd finally
christian told me that he searched for answer on this question
for more than 50 years and nobody ever offered one.

However, if one think he may do it...

Regards,

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