questions, more questions
Mar 29, 2004 04:57 PM
by prmoliveira
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Morten Nymann Olesen" <global-
theosophy@a...> wrote:
>You may not be ready yet.
Thank you for your posting, Morten. And yes, I am not ready. That's
why I keep asking questions. In any enquiry, to ask questions is
important. Sometimes it is said that one should ask the right
question, but then this may be for those who are ready, isn't it? But
if they are ready, would they ask questions at all?
Have you ever considered that if A. P. Sinnett had not asked
questions to the Mahatmas we would not have had the "Mahatma
Letters"? His questions were not always the right ones, but he kept
on asking them.
On the dedication page of "The Secret Doctrine" it is written:
"This Work
I Dedicate to all True Theosophists,
In every Country,
And of every Race,
For they called it forth, and for them it was recorded."
"The Key to Theosophy" consists of answers to questions. "The
Bhagavad Gita" is a dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna, in which the
former asks many questions. The same is true of many Upanishads. In
Buddhism, one of the well-known passages is known as "The Questions
of King Milinda".
I have a few more questions for you, if you you would like to
consider them, and they are asked in all seriousness.
Do you have any knowledge of any handwritten letter by Alice
Bailey's "D.K"? Did you ever come across any reference of anyone ever
seeing him, or meeting him, besides AAB? Has she ever met him at all
or only "heard" him?
Pedro
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