Re: Theos-World The expected Christ?
Apr 12, 2004 03:02 AM
by krishtar
Hassan
Really true and I agree in what you said.
It reinforced my point of view that the dark forces - call it the way you want - are really infiltrated in the media.
(I can see the effects of the actual heavy rock music. Not that I am an oldfashioned person inspite of my forty I still enjoy rock and pop music as much as ethnic music and world music as well, at certain specific moments.).
I heard once an inportant buddhist say that on earth is easier to create a hell than a heaven.
A good example is the reckless and unnecessary war Bush started and seem not to have a near end.
Billions are being spent for...for what?
So much money wasted away, supporting poor soldiers so far from home, little poor ones who donīt know how long will they survive in that terrorism.
This money could be used for peaceful intentions...
The dark forces have never encountered such a better time to reign and raise up their flag.
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: Ali Hassan
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World The expected Christ?
>From: "krishtar" <krishtar_a@brturbo.com>
>Reply-To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
>To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Re: Theos-World The expected Christ?
>Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 16:52:24 -0300
>
>Hi Chris
>I gess lately we are all bombarded with tons of people sayng they are a
>reincarnation of somebody or some ancient master that...itīs hard to
>believe this can be true ...if there will be a day in which weīll havea
>true Master reincarnated or materialized in this plane ...we will not
>believe.
>We must first meditate and find the answer inside ourselves, I gess.
>
>There is a rock song in Brazil that was written by Cazuza, a fantastic pop
>lyricist which barely says:
>"My heroes died for overdose..My enemies are in power..."
>
>
>Krishtar
You're hitting on some pretty serious stuff, Krishtar. I would hope one of
the aims of theosophy and meditation is not only to study and someday view
antediluvian history, the rounds and races- but to experience one's eternal
nature- the buddhi/Christos/Holy Nam which harmonizes, and the
Atma/Godhead/Father/Monad from which we issue as one-off personalities. When
that happens, it doesn't matter if someone says they were Jesus or Buddhaor
Blavatsky- or any other holy hotstuff personality- they can go fly a kite
for all that- it's worthless. And they're worthless too. Like the man says,
that's fine, but what can you do for me today?
You can believe that some nitwit in a turban is Lord Maitreya and Leon was
Moses and Nettymara was HPB- but what good are they doing anyone?
It's ego games, and we're all guilty of it. We have to get over who we are.
And maybe the bigger the ego to overcome, the bigger service the person can
ultimately offer.
The other serious issue is the nihilistic, depressive influences bombarding
today's youth, ever since the 60's. This is not happenstance, it is imo, a
concentrated effort by the Lefthand Path ones.
Because there are no heroes for the children except for narcissistic,
mindless rockstars, and I believe it is far worse today than in the
60's-70's ( my era ;-) At least back then, there was a vision of peace and
altruism, even if it was totally unrealistic. Some of those overdosed heroes
actually dabbled in the works of HPB and AAB.
In any case, as you say, we must meditate and find the answer within,
which then grows outward into our daily lives.....influencing our own
children, neighbors, the world. So don't sell inner knowledge short, evenif
the exoteric world is in a big hurt.
regards-
Ali
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