Re: Sympathy for the Devil
Feb 10, 2001 04:49 PM
by 0R_R1 (rbnwic RR rbcnwmicr)
--- In theos-talk@y..., sanctius@m... wrote:
> There is nothing but the laws of nature. Therefore laws of the
nature
> cannot be break. There where a breakage is seen, there must be a
> partial vision of the whole. Every "evil act" rises from knowing no
> better alternative. I think everyone who acts "evily", acts so only
> because one feels it is the best thing to do. "Masters of Evil" too
> have righteous motives and carry out their acts, which they think
are
> best for them and the whole. They're no different from you and me.
All
> under one, unbreakable law. The Law is no good nor evil. It is All.
>
> --
> http://profiles.yahoo.com/sanctius
The 'view' expressed above while 'true' from a certain standpoint,
it, nonetheless, sadly naive. "Light and Darkenss are the world's
eternal Ways" ... Krishna. Only from 'above,' ('beyond') are they
utterly 'transcended.'
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