Re: preternaturally indefectible
Nov 25, 1998 09:17 PM
by Richard Ihle
In a message dated 11/25/98 7:39:52 PM Central Standard Time,
blafoun@azstarnet.com writes:
<< Richard,
In your email below you use the phrase
"preternaturally indefectible." Before
I comment, would you please define and
elucidate what this means to you especially
as it would relate to HPB and the Masters. >>
Just some creative word play, Daniel. What it means to me is that it
sometimes seems like it may be your view that even a potential "absence of
flaws" in a human being like Jerry must at best always lie within a "natural"
compass while the same potential in HPB and/or her Masters is enclosed by a
much larger, "exceeding-the-natural" compass. Therefore, one sometimes gets
the impression that you may privately feel that it really doesn't matter
whether Jerry agrees or disagrees with HPB on extramundane subjects--since
perhaps in your mind he is "overreaching" himself in both cases anyway. I
hope I am mistaken in this.
Godspeed,
Richard Ihle
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