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RE: [bn-study] Food for thought

Nov 07, 2003 04:31 AM
by W. Dallas TenBreoeck


Nov 7 2003

Dear Fali:

Re: INTUITION

Here are a few quotations from THEOSOPHY literature on this subject. It
requires close study and testing.

Best wishes,

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: fali 
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 8:29 AM
To: study@blavatsky.net
Subject: [bn-study] Food for thought

Two questions and their possible answers:


- 1. When do you know when your intuition is speaking and when
your
"ego" is talking?

2. As a human being, involved necessarily in form, how can I
"get
away from" those things that the world has to offer?


Briefly, if we leave a situation, event, relationship
better than before, then it is immaterial if our intuition or
ego or both were at work. If the reverse occurs, then we
do need to discuss what you have raised.

The formula given to us is: "Seated in Being perform action",
which nullifies the residual attachment (cause of pain/suffering) to the
particular form involved in the action. Being is like an invisible sword
that intervenes and chops up the action into tiny units that cannot
aggregate
to form residual attachment. A child easily digests minced meat, but
would choke on the same meat if fed in a lump. Being is really chopped
up time in action ( in Nature) and is activated more and more in us as
we
acquire a more balanced consciousness that does not allow the
imbalancing attachment ( physical/emotional/mental) beyond a certain
danger point before it is terminated by the awakened Being that is
Balance personified.

Fali







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