RE: Theos-World Forgiveness
Mar 15, 1999 01:51 PM
by W. Dallas TenBroeck
Gerry:
To me your answer is even more puzzling. Do you mean that the
personal self forgives itself? They why make errors to begin
with ?
And how does "forgiving" in any way take the KARMA OF
RESPONSIBILITY and of future suffering (atonement) either
voluntary or forced by immutable Law, away ? Further how does
the offender take care of the offended ? How is justice served
it hat regard?
Dal
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[mailto:owner-theos-talk@pippin.imagiware.com] On Behalf Of
Gerald Schueler
Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 8:09 AM
To: theos-talk@theosophy.com
Subject: Theos-World Forgiveness
>>DALLAS : WHO OR WHAT DOES THE FORGIVING ? IF NATURE IS
IMPERSONAL
AND THE LAWS AND RULES OF KARMA ARE IMMUTABLE, THEN WHAT KIND OF
EXCEPTION WOULD PROVIDE THIS? >>
We have to forgive ourselves. Forgiveness of others,
coupled with self-forgiveness is essential to eliminate
personal karma.
Jerry S.
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