RE: wisdom : Theory and Practice
Jun 28, 2003 08:22 PM
by dalval14
Saturday, June 28, 2003
Dear G::
Agreed. Yet (it sees to me) it takes a MIND to grasp and
understand and make it practical in terms of action on this
plane.
How does one grasp SPACE ? Where can we sequester TIME ? Does
MOTION ever stop?
Remove an object, SPACE REMAINS, unchanged, IT is.
I believe one can say: It takes a MIND to understand this. And so
on.
Time pales before DURATION.
Is Pralaya the cessation of motion? See S D I, p. 27, Verse
-- it "pulses."
Then, is KARMA the eternal and ceaseless causeless cause ?
I cannot grasp that, although I can understand the need for that
concept.
What would you say ?
Dal
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gre
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:53 PM
To:
Subject: RE: wisdom : Theory and Practice
Then again,
Some regard true wisdom as having nothing to do with the mind
or
thinking.
True wisdom is beyond the thinking mind...
Greg
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