Theos-World Re: deceased masters
Jan 06, 2004 04:07 AM
by christinaleestemaker
John,
What I try to say is no secrets over the past, because we can learn
from the past.And if we work in the future, we need the past and the
NOW at the moment, without that no future.
For me it was more to be silent over the future I know and needs to
see how things go on.
Greetings Christina
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, samblo@c... wrote:
> Christina,
> Thanks for your comments. I appreciate them as well as the
comments and
> posts of Dallas,as always. I am not a possesor , rather I only
related what I
> personally experienced because I was asked as others were by steves
post in
> regard to a subject. This gives me several options, to suppress
knowledge to
> another, to openly communicate to another, to will
> fully lie to hide a fact from another. I do not possess any secret
to protect,
> nor do I want "Secrets" as my observation as well as Madame
Blavatsky
> is that historical institutions use Secrets for Power over others
and are a
> bane on Humanity. Open, Truthful Communication is a fundamental
> necessity in my view, I am neither ashamed or proud in any way to
respond to
> a sincere inquiry. As also what I experienced I did not cause by
> any contemplated action or work or design on my part there is no
basis to
> boast of anything,especially since I remain largely in wonder only
about
> the events and can in no way divulge any method or technology
that could
> lead any one to benefit or harm.
>
> Nothing I said involves any vow of secrecy to any current Group,
I have
> studiously avoided becoming member even when pleaded with to ask
admittance
> primarily because I detest the covertness and sanctimonious
> pride I detect in some Groups other than Theosophical. The purpose
of
> Life is not to Hide or covet "secrets." In the Boundless light
there can be
> found no secrets as all are revealed and present, only the veil of
the lower
> mind makes it seem like secrets are precious. The purpose of the
Bhijna
> is penetration so fermentation can occur however short or long the
process.
> If every one never said a thing to validate what Blavatsky wrote
about or
> told about of her own Quest and experiences, of which there were
considerable
> which were spoken of, wrote of, and widely diseminated by many,
both Theosophists
> and non-theosophists then what a sorry porride
> would be paraded out lacking any validation or inspiration to
anyone,
> leaving only dried withering leaves without life.
>
> John
>
>
>
>
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