Re: Theos-World RE: Evolution and the Nature of Atman and Buddhi
Apr 16, 2004 02:14 AM
by Erica Letzerich
Dear Ali,
Don't be so pretentious!
Erica Letzerich
> Like your 'signature' says, the truth will set you free, but
first it may make you miserable. So.....don't thank me too much for
making you miserable, okay?
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "ali_haq_hassan"
<ananda_hotai@h...> wrote:
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Erica Letzerich"
<eletzerich@y...>
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> > Hi Ali,
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> > >People can presume to give you answers to that to
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> > > feed your intellect all day long.
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> > I am two years member of this group and I have very few posts in
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> > At the end of the day, has anything changed for you?
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> > How aggressive!!! Do you have anything against me? Or the chats
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> > Leadbeater was a mithomaniac or not have ended and you have to
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> No, I have no anger against you. One point is that you won't find
> enlightenment in a yahoo list. At least, the odds are against it.
> Another is that you seem to be speaking in your opinion for
everyone?
> So I find your questions and conclusions a bit strange.
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> > >It is each seeker's quest and mission and responsibility to
answer
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> > This is the obvious! But to discuss and exchange doubts,
questions,
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in a
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> > theosophical environment. Not to be concerned about the personal
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> Of course. But your conclusions seemed closed and even unhappy?
> Perhaps my style is aggressive. No harm intended. I already
> accidentally insulted Paul, when none was intended. I guess I'm
just a
> cranky, mean person. Grinch-ananda. lol!
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> > > If you want the serious answers to life and death,
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> > > is it as serious as life and death to you?
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> > For me, the nature of Atma is freedom indescribable,
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> > Hope you find it.
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> > Yeah because you already found, we can see...
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> > Very bad to be in a forum of this level with some people that
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> > personnal attacks out of the blue...
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> > Erica Letzerich
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> I think you took it as personal because you took it as personal.
You
> know what I mean? We have to be objective enough about ourselves
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> not get wrapped up in the personal, if we're ever to get past it.
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> Like your 'signature' says, the truth will set you free, but
first it
> may make you miserable. So.....don't thank me too much for making
you
> miserable, okay?
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> <grin>
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> regards-
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> Ali
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