RE: Mahatmas
Jan 25, 1999 01:40 PM
by Bazzer (Paul)
Tony:
> >That is, the one's who say that the Mahatmas make errors and are not
> >infallible, without giving the larger explanation, are those who are
> not yet
> >lay chelas. They do not understand what Mahatmas are, otherwise they
> >wouldn't make the statements they do. They tend to think that the
> error
> >can't possibley be theirs, so it must be the Mahatmas.
> >
> >As the Mahatma writes, "tho' it is not quite as you imagine..."
> >
> >Tony
Whoever:
> Lay Chela Tony--------
>
> I'm so very happy you've set
> us noninitiated folk straight.
> Your insights must be great &
> we humbly acknowledge our
> extremely profound ignorance.
>
> In your greater wisdom,
> tell us dudes what
> a Mahatma truly is.
>
> While we wait, let us
> humbly & blindly repeat---
>
> There are no mistakes,
> there are no mistakes,
> there are no mistakes,
> there are no mistakes,
> there are no mistakes,
> there are no mistakes,
> there are no mistakes,
> there are no mistakes.
>
> Totally D Green
Forgive the bluntness but sarcasm is, indeed, the lowest form of wit
especially when directed towards a . . . . THEOSOPHIST.
Kind regards,
Paul.
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