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Re: Theosophical History

Nov 12, 1998 07:12 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer


>>We start next time exactly were we
>>end now, not elsewhere.
>>
>
>Frank, I don't believe that life is so linear.
>
>Jerry S.


I trust in karman. Otherwise karman would be unjust. We have no grace in
theosophy. There is no escape from that what we have done. Every sage taught
this. When must pay back every penny. Do you really think you can to bad
things, have bad thoughts and bad motivations and next life you are starting
in better circumstances with good motives and good thoughts. Never. Then the
cosmos would be nothing else than a great joke or parody. You can only start
were you have ended. Every theosophical teacher said this. It is not only
most logically but gives us also hope. It gives us new chances to better
ourselves. That is the occult way to work and live with the laws of nature,
not to oppose them.
I know that many modern doctrines (including the nightmare of modern Western
"psychology") teaches how to grow the personality, but Theosophy teaches the
other way (of the heart doctrine).

Frank








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