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Re: Internal enemies

Jan 25, 2002 01:12 PM
by redrosarian


--- In theos-talk@y..., Kenneth Johnson <kpauljohnson@y...> wrote:
> Having pondered over this question a good deal, I think it has to
> do with the nature of fundamentalist rage.

Nyah. One can be fanatical in his or her fundamentalism or 
liberalism. I have met fanatical liberals and fanatical 
fundamentalists of all kinds. I think it has more to do with mental 
crystallizations that one has which can occur in a fundamentalist or 
liberal thinker but it can never occur in an independent thinker who 
has achieved mental freedom in his thought patterns and is detached 
from what others think of him or her. This is what makes a true 
Theosophist, regardless of his predilection toward fundamentalism or 
liberalism.

Thinking outside the box,
MNS



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