theos-talk.com

[MASTER INDEX] [DATE INDEX] [THREAD INDEX] [SUBJECT INDEX] [AUTHOR INDEX]

[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next]

Re: Theos-World RE: The meaing of "race" "politics," greed, and war.

Nov 18, 2002 12:52 PM
by Morten Nymann Olesen


His Bart and all of you,

Hemm...
What is Soul-force to you Bart ?
I mean that force and fire which waterhoses can't water down !
"Social uplift" is what makes people by the name of Bart feel good !

ParaBrahman is good within good...
And that Bart is NOT THIS and NOT THAT...and quite undescribeable ...
You dig that ?

Bart wrote:
"It's a great tool against institutional oppression,
> but not useful against a single (or small handful) of nutcases. Or a
> nation of nutcases."
I will deeply question that Bart taking the above in to consideration...!
I think one has to be focused, determant and patient.
I have heard that ParaBrahman is especially good and wise when we are
talking about "nutcases" ( i.e. small boxes and the like with food
inside...)
What is a "nutcase" to you Bart ? (You're the one who used the term.)
Maybe you are one of them, and you don't even know that ?



from
M. Sufilight with eeehmm simplifications...and some impatient rugrats
watching the Simpsons >:-)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bart Lidofsky" <bartl@sprynet.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World RE: The meaing of "race" "politics," greed, and
war.


> Morten Nymann Olesen wrote:
> > I agree Bart.
> > And what is social uplift you ask.
> > I ask the same ?
>
> Nope. You're the one who used the term. Therefore, if you couldn't
> define it, then you would using terms without knowing what they mean.
> Which would mean that you are spouting nonsense. I am assuming that you
> are not, therefore, taking the contrapositive, you know what it means.
>
> > I think it must be something humanitarian and something positive.
> > Maybe one of your friends has a Dictionary, and then we perhaps will
> > find that one out.
>
> Dictionary definitions won't help with this one. We are trying to
> discuss concepts, not twisting around words (always with the exception
> of Brian).
>
> > I am working on the idea - of a non-violence movement against neuclear
> > weapons a la Martin Luther King Jr. or something else religious like
> > United Religions Initiative (www.uri.org ). Maybe one should contact
> > some of the Journalists - and explain to them the grave situation
> > humanity really are in right now !
>
> Do you understand Martin Luther King's/ Gandhi's/ Thoreau's concepts of
> civil disobedience? It's a great tool against institutional oppression,
> but not useful against a single (or small handful) of nutcases. Or a
> nation of nutcases. If the goal of one side is to kill the members of
> the other side, then non-violence on the part of the would-be victims
> only ensures the peace of the grave.
>
> Bart Lidofsky
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>



[Back to Top]


Theosophy World: Dedicated to the Theosophical Philosophy and its Practical Application