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re good/bad, Theosophics, Katinka and ...

Jun 28, 2003 01:05 PM
by Mauri


Katinka wrote: <<Sure any good cook has a day off 
sometime. Still, you can't really expect a bad cook to 
make a good pudding....>>

But surely "good cook," "bad cook," "bad pudding" 
and "good pudding" relate back to various 
individualistic/collective evaluations/preferences 
within our dualistic/multiplistic "ordinary reality" (as 
per karmic/mayavic influences) meaning that ... well, 
shouldn't students of Theosophy (in particular?) 
cultivate a sense of some kind of "higher" (in a sense?) 
perspective out of which "good" and "bad" might be 
assigned a role that might be (in some cases, at least?) 
somewhat less emotional/influential in one's overall 
decision making process with respect to one's notions 
about the overall mayavicity of various aspects of 
"ordinary reality" ... Not that ...

Speculatively,
Mauri



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