RE: Theos-World ...What is the SOUL = the MIND / One Soul or Many Souls
Feb 10, 1999 07:24 AM
by W. Dallas TenBroeck
Feb 10th
Thanks Louis:
What you added is well said and exact as I understand it. What
is expressed there is the motive. Choice is everything.
Dal
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-----Original Message-----
From: Teos9@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World ...What is the SOUL = the MIND / One
Soul or Many Souls
<< Akasa has a number of attributes. One has to look for them in
the SD Index and assemble them. Chiefly, it is the eternal
record of every Monad's experiences. It does not vary, nor does
it disappear. It therefore is a record of history as well as of
the adventures of every Monad. Our past is there for the Wise
to
review if necessary and for us to see when we have developed the
wisdom and fortitude to stand such a perception. It is not used
for curiosity "surfing," but stands as a fact available for
those
who may need it. >>
Dear Dallas:
Nice definitions, as usual. I would only add the often
unmentioned part of
any discussion when it comes to Akasha or Karma. It is important
to keep in
mind that what is being recorded by and for evolutionary aspects,
are actions
on the physical, astral/emotional and mental planes. Its all one
piece. So,
even though we can rationalize a certain behavior to give a
terrible deed, a
softer look, here, on this plane, the Akashic record, captures
the exact
feelings and intent that accompany the behavior action as it
occurs. Thus
setting up the karmic legacy of each moment ... in each moment.
How much more meaningful the old adage becomes: "We can lie to
each other but
we CANNOT lie to ourselves." Especially in these days.
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