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Re:Why world is not perfect?

Oct 19, 1997 12:27 PM
by Kazimir Majorinc


Dallas:

> I agree that in this WORLD [ i.e.: in MANIFESTATION ] there is no
> "perfection."
>
> Some of the ideas I tried to put forward concerned the condition
> of the NON-manifested WHOLE -- of a period which antecedes the
> "World" as a limited, illusory and manifested place where we all
> are now.
>
> I think if we study what HPB gives in the "Secret Doctrine," vol.
> 1, pp 14-18 we can all profit from that exposition.
>
> I tried to make one point: If in this imperfect and illusory
> world we can conceive of "perfection," then something in the
> depths of our consciousness is of the nature of that stable
> condition, and projects the idea onto the receiveing surface of
> our embodied consciousness.  If so, would not this be one "proof"
> of its existence as a state we can aspire to -- where harmony and
> reason prevail and conflict is banished ?

Interesting, Dallas, it seems that I may almost completely agree
with it.

Good!

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