Re: Theos-World hmmm . . .
Oct 08, 2002 01:24 PM
by leonmaurer
Mauri,
Haven't the faintest idea what you mean.
Don't know whether to take your remarks as a compliment, or that you think
(speculate) that I may have gone off the deep end -- maybe? :-)
Hope, after forgiveness, is the best antidote for despair or depression.
Comes from a belief that from NOW on, everything has to improve -- since
there are no more past remembrances to block your way or hold you back. (Got
that from Krishnamurti, who got that from Blavatsky, who got that from
Buddha, who got that from Plato)
Positively,
Leon
In a message dated 10/08/02 9:05:54 AM, mhart@idirect.ca writes:
>Leon wrote:
>
><<Thus, there is no time to think of or remember the past
>while one is acting with an open and receptive mind in the
>present. In doing so, one accepts, gives forgiveness
>for (and forgets) all wrong thoughts and acts of self and
>others that has led up to the present. Thus, the future
>becomes completely open to full awareness, acceptance,
>and intuitively wise responses that the immediate
>circumstances of the NOW require. >>
>
>If you keep on talking like that, Leon, I'm liable to think
>that there might be hope for me, yet. Well, in some
>kind of sense, maybe . . .
>
>Speculatively,
>Mauri
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