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politeness or goodness on SS Baba

Nov 04, 2003 11:15 AM
by krishtar_a


Dears,
Personally I think this type of criticism doesn´t change anything, doesn´t help anything.
Baba cannot hear you.
If he´do, It wouldn´t change him.
Much less a criticism build up of words behind a computer keyboard.
About politeness:
I think I am in a theosophy list, attempting honestly to be a theosophist and if we act like ordinary people with guns in the top of our tongues, whatgood is to study theosophy ´s wisdom?
What good has all this study produced?
I once read that every thought we produce, creates a thought-form. According to its nature it may be constructive or not
We are studying the work of the Arhats.
It means - at least to me it does - that it is indeed the essence of esoteric buddhism and its principles of kindness and benevolence. 
Are you aware of what you were in the past life?
It is not necessary to be a genius to find out that if Master Morya, Koot Hoo Mi or Djwal Kool had got this way of thinking, they´d never leave us all this theosophy Wisdom.Not even would HPB sacrify her life for its cause.
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I´d rather use the term " goodness" than " politeness." 
Polite is according to a code, goodness is according to heart.

Krishtar

----- Original Message ----- 
From: stevestubbs 
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World a view on Master Sai Baba


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Drpsionic@a... wrote:
> There is no polite way to put it and there is no reason to be 
polite about it.

Thank goodness for that. Anyone who wants to be polite is on the 
wrong list.



   

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