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RE: If you don't like it, delete it, but quit whining

Dec 09, 1998 11:03 AM
by Bazzer (Paul)


>> >What axe have you to grind that you continue to corrupt new but sincere
> >theosophists with your put downs of its teachings and it's teachers, and
> with
> >your touting of pernicious and self serving "Black Magic"
> teachings, while
> >twisting Sanskrit devotional words into false meanings to relate them to
> those
> >lower-natured, psychic practices?
>
>
> No axe, Leon. But your own prejudices are obvious.
>
> I have already quoted enough Tibetan sources to convince
> even the most skeptical.


No. Exoteric "sources" are the blind leading the blind.  Furthermore, it is
said that HPB quoted from the Egyptian "Book of the Dead" but NEVER from the
Tibetan "Book of the Dead".  Think about it.

> The fact that you pretend not to notice
> and have no idea of what I am talking about is good reason for
> me to ignore you. You call it "self-serving" only because you
> don't like real Tibetan teachings. Well, you are an ostrich with
> your head in the sand refusing to see what is right beside you.
> I feel sorry for you. I posted the above in answer to Dan's
> question. If you don't like this topic, then delete it but please
> quit annoying everyone else who is interested.

Some of us are interested in the "annoying" (your words) comments.

> The only Black Magic around here is in your own mind.

Sir, this is an ignoble and uncharitable remark.

Best,
Paul.



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