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Re:Re: Selfishness

Dec 31, 1997 04:36 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck


Dear Thoa T.

Thanks for adjustment about Einstein -- I quoted what was in the paper even
though it was not rigorous, it seemed interesting for us theosophists in
embryo.

I have often found that if we share we are able to enjoy others' enjoyment.

The problem because a real pain when one is inventive and finds that
someone has taken advantage of our work without any recognition or decent
recompense.  This is one unfortunate aspect of modern business -- that
there are businessmen who think nothing of unethically appropriating what
is not their own.  I suppose that Karma has its own way of adjusting that,
but in the meantime we ought to use some discrimination and not go over
board in giving certain things away to unworthy persons.  But I am sure
this is known to and possibly agreed to.

This is a nice problem in discrimination -- which is also an aspect of
wisdom, unless I am much mistaken.

		ALL GOOD WISHES TO YOU FOR THE

				CHANGING YEAR

							Dallas

		Dallas TenBroeck

dalval@nwc.net                        (818) 222-8024
                   23145 Park Contessa,
            Calabasas, Ca., 91302, USA.

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> From: "Thoa Thi-Kim Tran" <thoalight@aol.com>
> Subject: Re:Re: Selfishness
> Date: Wednesday, December 31, 1997 11:54 AM
>
> Dallas wrote:
> <snip>
> >I was reading in the December 18th issue of the L.A.TIMES (p. B-2) an
> >article by Cole concerning the Mach principle in physics whereby
"inertia
> >is presumed to be the cumulative resistance to change generated by all

			<  SNIP  >

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