Re: Theos-World The concerns of cultures
Dec 23, 2003 00:07 AM
by leonmaurer
In a message dated 12/20/03 3:04:12 PM, Drpsionic@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 12/20/03 12:43:47 PM Central Standard Time,
>global-theosophy@adslhome.dk writes:
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> But of course - being a heretic you have difficulties in daring to face
>the
> truth.
> >>
>
>It is difficult to face that which does not exist.
>
>There is no truth and we waste our time looking for it. One must get beyond
>that silly victorian notion and deal with the void.
>
>Chuck the Heretic
And, that ("the void"), by God -- is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth.
Didn't God say to Moses (and Popeye to everyone else) -- "I am that, I am"?
So, If I am also "that" -- then, so are you.
Where's the difficulty in facing "that"?
(Or, do you find it difficult in facing yourself? :-)
"The true heretic is one who can see the voidness in everything and
everything in the void, or the emptiness in the fullness and the fullness in the
emptiness, and knows God by knowing the self." (Swami Dyananda Danoital)
"Nothing comes from nothing." (Guatama the Buddha)
And, that ain't saying nothing.
(Lenny who am that)
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