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Re: Theos-World Re: new member message for old members

May 02, 2009 12:03 PM
by Augoeides-222


Eldon, 
Thanks for your comments and reply. Hmmm, most interesting theorum on the "Last Word". In the beginning was the "Word", but who has propounded the Theorum of the "Last Word"? What will the "Last Word" be when the creation ends andall mouths are silenced??? Will it be a Word that was never heard before in the entire universes of creation? Maybe whatever that Word is will be so confounding that it will unmock the entirety of the contents of all the individual and collective conditioned minds everywhere in creation!!! And due to the sudden termination of the entirety of all sentience consciousnesses no retention of the Word wil be possible and no one in future Creations will have any memory of it! What a beautiful Plan! I hope this is the last Word lol! 

Regards, 
John 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eldon B Tucker" <write001@theosophy.com> 
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2009 11:12:46 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: new member message for old members 








I'm saying that we stop talking about what anybody said (regardless if if it 
is in the subject line or the message body) and move on to more productive 
topics. 

If we refer back to what anyone has previously said, it continues the 
thread, and then everyone will want to jump in and get the last word. 

In my thinking, the "winner" is not the person to get in the last critical 
remark before all discussion stops. The "winners" are the first few who move 
on to new and highly interesting topics and leave the dispute behind. 

On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Anand < AnandGholap@gmail.com > wrote: 

> 
> 
> Dear Eldon, 
> Your point can be understood. But you did not say anything about Joe 
> Fulton's words "shut up". Do members have to assume that they can not start 
> a thread with words "shut up", but they can say "shut up" in message body? 
> Best 
> Anand Gholap 
> 
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com <theos-talk%40yahoogroups.com>, Eldon B 
> Tucker <write001@...> wrote: 
> > 
> > Here's the message that new subscribers get on theos-talk. It would be 
> good 
> > to keep it in mind during the discussions. 
> > 
> > One thread that seems to be getting a bit too personal seems to have 
> > originated in a message of Ananad's where he says that Reed Carson, 
> Katinka 
> > Hesselink, and Daniel Caldwell were "some of the individuals who did much 
> > damage to Theosophical movement by their online activities." This is the 
> > "will you shut up" thread. 
> > 
> > I think it's time for the "will you shut up" thread to itself shut up. 
> > 
> > Let's enact a cease fire on all sides where all the "you're a bad person 
> > because you did ..." talk stops. 
> > 
> > We can talk about the relative merits of Leadbeater, Crowley, Bailey, 
> Wood, 
> > Ballard, Hodgson, Barborak, etc. without picking still-living people on 
> the 
> > list being personally put under the microscope and dissected. 
> > 
> > It would be good if we shifted our attention from the weakness in our 
> > opponent's position, looking to strike yet another stunning blow, and 
> > instead look for something interesting, creative, and unrelated to 
> personal 
> > disputes. 
> > 
> > There's an interesting short piece in the March 2009 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. 
> > "Taming the Madness of Crowds" on page 16 talks about hooliganism, about 
> > "the melees ant international soccer matches are infamous for the 
> intensity 
> > of violence . . . Social scientists who study hooligan chaso think they 
> have 
> > fonud a better way to keep the peace . . . Portuguese security adopted 
> the 
> > researcher' recommendation to institute low-profile, not-aggressive 
> > tactits--the most visible of which was to leave the riot gear behindfor 
> > police officers closest to fans . . . [It] did not alienate fans in the 
> same 
> > way that legions of police in riot gear do. Shows of force . . . tend to 
> > antagonize crows, especially if police display favoritism, as in the case 
> of 
> > a 2001 match in Rome when the officers stood by while Italian fanatics 
> > pelted Mancherster United aficionados with full plastic bottles." 
> > 
> > There are many short pieces of new discoveries, ideas, or approaches that 
> > appear in popular magazines. Anyone else come across something 
> inseresting? 
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