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Re: Theos-World RE: re Hinayanists and Mahayanists

Feb 01, 2005 06:41 AM
by Mauri





W.Dallas TenBroeck wrote:
Feb 1 2005

You are right -- sometimes in writing there is too much of a "tone of
settled conviction." I suffer from that I am afraid and try to tone it
down. Must admit I am pretty convinced of the reasonableness of the
presentation. And try to convey that.
However, if you study THEOSOPHY well, you may come to grasp how it merely
describes and outlines the outlines of facts about our world, our life and
the Universe. The details and complexities derived from and such perception
and a specialized scientific examination of any set of correlative details
-- are vast.
Some of are eager to find those who will take a hold and verify our
findings. Asking questions is fine providing they are made strong building
blocks for logical efforts that can be continued and which offer a
reasonable approach to science, law and potential aims and goals --
impersonally and universally for all.

It then begins to suggest (if we mentally are able to review and gather
together all that is said) ways and means for self-improvement.
Dallas
I tend to speculatively agree, in a sense, with your comments, Dallas.

Speculatively,
Mauri







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