Re: Theos-World Democracy American style
Mar 08, 2003 00:34 AM
by Graphinc
Hey, maybe you aught to read that again. You're not the only one who never
knows what this guy means. All he likes to do is throw mud on what any real
theosophist (you too, maybe) says or thinks, calls them ignorant dummies,
never asks them what they mean, talks nonsense all around the subject, brags
about own wisdom, and then thanks them for letting him pump up his own ego.
Nice how some people can build themselves up by putting everyone else down.
Spouts brotherhood but doesn't act it. Talks just opposite of Blavatsky but
says he speaks for her. That's sincerity for ya. Been watching this talk
show for about three months. Seems like this person is trying to drive
everyone off who is serious about theosophy, and make all the rest his sheep
herd. Maybe a wolf in sheeps clothing, huh?
In a message dated 03/07/03 3:05:51 PM, th.paijmans@wxs.nl writes:
Hi Wry,
I am not sure as to what you mean, but thank you nevertheless.
Kind regards,
Theo
wry wrote:
> Hi Theos. You will never run out of material such as the below, will you?
> There is always more. The further you get away from the core, the less "you"
> there will be and the more a series of mechanical reactions. This takes you
> into the mouth of the wolf where, when ever the faint hope of something new
> or original starts to arise, it is immediately and continuously devoured.
> Because you do not have the discrimination to select material in such a way
> that you can construct and design with it and apparently do not want to
> learn how to do so, there is no way to reach you or connect with you, but
> you are good to use as an example, and in this way, the wheat can be more
> efficiently separated from the chaff. This list is actually a good place for
> you, as there are many others like you, and a few who are not like you,
> which makes a big contrast. Between the this and the that there is a
> potential for a certain kind of material to be gleaned that can be used as
> food for the development of something higher in a few. In this way you, too,
> can be a participant in the establishment of a universal brotherhood that
> does not flounder over unrealistic and utopian ideals. People like you make
> messages like this easy to write. Sincerely, Wry
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