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Re:Why world is not perfect?

Oct 14, 1997 05:00 PM
by Rodolfo Don


Visanu:

I have been following this thread and I find it interesting.
"Perfection" as well as any other concepts, beliefs, opinions and
expectations is a product of the conditioned mind.  No wonder we
see so many different views and opinions on the same subject.
Why should I expect the world to be "perfect" according to what
Rudy regards as perfect? After all that is just my opinion, and
therefore a product of my own conditioning.

The same can also be said about what we believe "theosophy" is
and our expectations for "theosophy".  We cannot *begin* to deal
with theosophy until we free our mind of all conditionings.  I am
not talking about replacing some condtionings with other
conditionings.  I am talking about dropping all conditionings.
Then, out of that "emptiness" a transformation will take place
and we will begin to do some serious work.

But, not until then.

Rudy Don

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