RE: Theos-World Karma Paradox
Oct 09, 2001 05:27 AM
by dalval14
It is not selfish it, it is truly altruistic, generous, universal
and impersonal.
If we consider that we each contain and are in essence a "Ray" of
the one UNIVERSAL SPIRIT/SELF, then why does IT abase itself to
incarnate?
I s that not an act of generous self-sacrifice for the sake of
educating the Monads of lesser experience that form our various
"principles" and "bodies?" See SECRET DOCTRINE I 157
Also study the KEY TO THEOSOPHY (HPB) if one wishes to learn
what theosophy actually reaches.
Desultory questions help no one because the WHOLE PHILOSOPHY has
to be grasped.
What makes MATTER and FORMS work? Why is there LAW. Where is
it, and how does it work? Why are we here? Who are we ? Where
are we going? Theosophy answers all these. go to the KEY TO
THEOSOPHY (HPB)
Best wishes,
Dal
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mic Forster [mailto:micforster@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 8:31 PM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Theos-World Karma Paradox
Theosophy teaches that we must be truly altruistic and
unselfish so that we may prevent bad karma for
ourselves. But is this not, in itself, being selfish?
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