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specutively criticising

Oct 16, 2003 10:13 AM
by krishtar_a


Hi Mauri and others

As i havenīt had spare time to write to tHe group, i keep reading...
I donīt know if I am getting dull or something but I find Mauriīs considerations too confusing.
Isīnt it too much racionality? I gess so.
This way of writing so speculatively sometimes seems reflects the way in which you think and I feel that it is too much racional.
Shouldīnt we use our intuition as often as ? which potencially increases our egoīs access to a more natural action towards our Buddhic body - to catch an easier and inner meaning of things?
At least the rosicrucians say so.
My question is, what good is to analize every word and its two or threefoldmeanings? Full of inverted commas, comparisons, and so on. 
How does such a enquiring mind behave during a meditation, for example?Can it hear the voice of Nada?

Krishtar


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