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Re:Unity

Jul 14, 1997 03:07 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck


Eldon and Gail: All points valuable.

As to "Masters" -- regardless of designations -- Wise men have
always been known to live and assist those seeking wisdom.  They
have no personal axe to grind.  their advice while porobably
tasteless to the "personality," would, if used, adjust many
issues because it is impersonal and universal.

In a University context.  One recognizes Professors as being
eminent in a specific field.  But there are Those who ae the
professors of Professors -- are they not the be envisaged ? would
their words be anything less than valuable ?

2.  As far as we are concerned, HPB was one of Their
representatives.  Not solely in "learning," or "lore," but in
those applications which demanded moral rectitude.  Hnece the
need for universal accounatibility: or Karma.  Individual
accountablility in this or subsequent incarnations: hence
Reincarnation.  Human interdependence: Hence the 7 principles
which each Thinking man or Woman has and which give him, as a
"Perceiver," arange of knowledge extending from the UNIVERSAL to
the minutely personal.  Hnece also the reason why we have the
cycles of evolution, races of mankind, each developing in terms
of time and experience the potentiasl innate in every one of us.

Consider these as great ideas, and see if they do not apply to
these questions.

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