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Words and Writers

Feb 24, 2001 06:54 AM
by sanctius


What is Theosophy? I am.

Words are but reflections of I, as I am merely a reflection of the One
Naugh May Be Said. Hold no reflection dearer than it's origin. Love
the writer more than the writings. That way the love is poured through
to all writings the writer shall ever create. You are then united in
love, and your love is combined. With that combined love you both
shall write twice more lovable writings than either one could alone.

If the writings ALONE are loved, and NOT the writer, then that love
shall return as the words perish, and one is again at the beginning.
Time was lost and no love was merged. It is okay to love the writings,
but as soon as one notices some lovable writings, it is good to feel
the MOST lovable Source that created the HIGHLY lovable writer that
wrote those QUITE lovable letters. The source is ALWAYS more lovable
than the reflections.

Also love the living more than the dead. Dead writer is not more alive
than the letters that were once written. When you love the dead, you
love the past reflections, and not the present. Love most the ones
that write today, and you shall write tomorrow with much greater love.

-- 
http://www.kolumbus.fi/sanctius/myself.html



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