Re: Theos-World Universal Brotherhood and Objects of the TS
Jun 07, 2000 01:53 AM
by LeonMaurer
In a message dated 06/06/00 10:09:23 AM, caduceus@dial.pipex.com writes:
>Leon wrote:
>> > Please remember that the first Fundamental Proposition in Theosophy
>> > is Universal Brotherhood.
>
>Bart replied:
>> No, it isn't. Nor, for that matter, is it the 1st Object of the
>> Theosophical Society (although it is mentioned in the 1st Object).
I never wrote that line attributed to me. It was written by someone else in
response to a letter I wrote on a different subject. However, the first
fundamental proposition does, in fact, constitute the entire basis of
Universal Brotherhood -- since during the period of absolute unity, or pure
"beness," prior to manifestation and transformation into separate "beings",
all natures are contained within the one Nature in perfect harmony. Thus
Universal Brotherhood is one of the most fundamental laws of Nature.
Leon
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