Theos-World Questioning our own beliefs
Jul 02, 1999 09:41 AM
by Teos9
In the most recent edition of "theosophy world", Wesley Amerman, makes the
following conclusion in his article entitiled, Theosophy and Belief: << One
solution perhaps is to examine our most cherished fundamental
assumptions about the world, and then be willing to make
application to our own situations, painful though that process
may be. Theosophical principles should be applicable to all
phases of our lives, if they are to have real meaning. One of
those areas certainly should include our theosophical
institutions. This would constitute real growth, not only for
individual students but also for the groups to which we belong.>>
Should this idea even extend to questioning or challenging the fundamental
works of HPB, upon which modern theosophy itself, stands?
Louis
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