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RE: Theos-World Re: Creating authority under sweet name of "original teaching"

Sep 19, 2004 05:34 PM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


As I see kit in the "past" members had the same freedoms as always -- Read
the Rules and By-Laws.

They were free to study.

If they followed the "leaders" without thinking for themselves, who looses? 

Obviously the whole "body" has lost much ground. Why does the wise herdsman
put goats in the sheepfold? And why is a dog kept to guard and drive the
flock?

Because sheep don't think very far ! The others are more independently
alert.

So our approach has to be "alertness."

Wisdom if true has inner agreement always with our HIGHER SELF -- ATMA.

Dallas
 

-----Original Message-----
From: MKR [mailto:ramadoss@gbronline.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 7:22 AM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: Creating authority under sweet name of
"original teaching"

In the past, members generally knew only of facts that the leadership 
wanted to disseminate usually using the formal print modes of 
communication. All that is changing with Internet, mainly due to its 
world-wide nature and the impossibility of any control over information 
that is broadcast to the world both by organizations and individuals. As 
time goes on we all will see more interchange of ideas and opinions which I 
hope will help everybody.

mkr

At 12:35 PM 09/19/04 +0000, Perry Coles wrote:
>membership has a right to know and should be
>informed of these highly important historical points and also the
>points of difference in teaching.


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