Re: Theos-World Recruitment and education...
Jun 27, 2003 02:07 PM
by leonmaurer
Hi Bill,
Ha, Ha... Thanks for the kudos. You've got a date. But let's get the record
straight. I never pick on people unless they are picking on someone else.
Now that you started picking on me, I'll wait for someone else to take you on
in my defense in this forum (while adding to some more of our mailbox
clutter:-). In the meantime, I'll meet you in the astral where we can work out our
differences without ticking off anyone else or using up our time on this plane.
(Hope you can hack it up there.:-) As for seeing ourselves as we are, none of
the reflections on this forum can get anywhere near to what we can see from
our own spiritual "observation" point. (And we don't need any "wry" person to
tell us how to interpret such an unbiased and time appropriate view.) Besides,
the "real theosophical work" can only be done in the real world with ordinary
people who have no theosophical pretensions, and not among those who think
they are speaking for HPB or the Masters while washing their own egos. As I see
it, the only useful purpose of a theosophical forum such as this one is for
learning the fundamental truths of theosophy and using them in the works that
we do in spread broadcasting its values to the rest of the world at large.
When there's nothing left to teach or learn here, maybe it's time for us to step
aside and get back to the real work. (Except for some lightening up and
funning around. :-) From now on, all I'll have time for (being wrapped up in a
major "public works project" of theosophical importance) is reading and answering
letters addressed to me (or that pick on any of my friends or other "true
theosophists"). For those who want to know who I am, what I've been and done, and
get a faint inkling of what "important theosophical project" I am working on
now (and hope to be finished before I'm 89) go to my web site and track me
down at:
http://users.aol.com/leonmaurer/LHM.index.html (In this world, while I've
got a lot of related names, I've got nothing to hide and no place to run.:-)
Best regards,
LHM
In a message dated 06/27/03 9:45:06 AM, bill_meredith@earthlink.net writes:
>hehehe. As you go off into the netherland of "some really important
>theosophical work" let me get your coat and show you to the door. There is
>a total disconnect between the way you treat people on these various lists
>and the way you say you expect people to be treated. This disconnect is so
>great that it leads me to conclude that you do not see yourself as you
>really are at all. Perhaps you should try Wry's "observer" activities for a
>time. You say: "People picking on people is no way to discuss theosophy --
>or any other matter for that matter", and yet picking on people is what you
do best and most often.
>I am not going to take your crap anymore. If you want a piece of me, we can
>meet tonight on the sunny side of Venus (astral plane of course) and I will
>kick your astral ass. hehehe
>Meredith
----- Original Message -----
From: <leonmaurer@aol.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Recruitment and education...
> Well, at least your sense of humor is still intact. It finally puts the cap
> on all these senseless conversations between all those people mentioned.
>As for me, you don't have to worry. I'm getting too busy with some really
> important theosophical work to take the time to read all the nonsense
that's
>
been floating around here lately (except maybe for a few gems from guys
> like Dallas). People picking on people is no way to discuss theosophy -- or
> any othernmatter for that matter. From here on out, it's your show.
>Or wry's, if she gets her 200 disciples online here -- which I seriously
> doubt judging by the quality of the primative ideas bandied around as if
> that's all there is to theosophy.
> (Making jokes is another matter altogether, and if there was more of that
> maybe I'd stick around for awhile.:-)
>
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