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RE: Theos-World Does it really matter?

Feb 22, 2002 06:18 AM
by MKR


Dallas: I agree with you. Dead letter reading of the writings may be ok for academicians and academic researchers. The real benefit can be obtained only when one's life is changed as a result of the application of great concepts. I recall that one of the long term objectives of the modern theosophical movement is to change human beings for the better. That is also what Krishnamurti talked about for 60 years.

mkr

At 05:33 AM 2/22/02 -0800, dalval14@earthlink.net wrote:
The three most important books we have for consultation, are in
my opinion: The SECRET DOCTRINE, the MAHATMA LETTERS and the
VOICE OF THE SILENCE -- it will take some years of perseverance
to acquire a facility with those. But application to personal
life is of great importance. There are great moral implications
in the concepts of Universal Unity, Universal causation, Human
brotherhood, Karma and Reincarnation. An understanding of the
implications of those will change one's outlook and way of life.

Best wishes.

Dallas


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