not only theosophy
Oct 21, 2004 03:48 AM
by krishtar
Morten
May I offer this POV?
Excuse my poor English, I hear and speak Portuguese 99.99% of the day...so to think and write in a strange language it is not easy...
My view is that to have a true evolving in our spirituality we not only needb to read and read, the accumulative mind cannot change unless we are touched by what we read.
Our mind has got self preservative techniques, we know that the mental body is made of elementals and these elementals can only change their nature if you slow their activities by meditation, and substitute them for finer thoughts.
Mere readings are not enough.
It will all depend of what to "absorb" is for you.
My main POV is that theosophical books do help but are not enough as long as we do not perceive who we really are.
How can we be aware of our inner essence?
It is into IT that most of the initiatic knkowledge is spoken.
Otherwise we are just accumulating data in our mind.
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: Morten N. Olesen
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 9:26 PM
Subject: Theos-World Selective reading and seeking out experiences
Hallo all,
My views are:
The following might be helpful to some readers:
Learning and Non-learning
Q: Why is it that so many people read so much and yet are not
changed by it? Can people not absorb theosophical information through
the written word?
A: To learn something, you may have often to be exposed to it
many times, perhaps from different perspectives; and you also
have to give it the kind of attention which will enable you to learn.
In our experience, people fail to learn from theosophical materials for
the same reason that they do not learn other things - they read
selectively.
The things that touch them emotionally, or which they like or
are thrilled by, they will remember or seek in greater quantity
and depth.
Since they are often the last materials which they will problably
need, and since such an unbalanced attitude towards anything
makes the person in need of balance in his approach, we have the
situation to which you refer.
We may at once admit that cultures or groups which seek to highlight
crudities, things which immediately appeal, and to project them in
attractive forms and endorse and sustain them are unlikely to
produce, on the whole, people with appetites for other than more
of the same thing. But this behaviour will merely perpetuate the
same kind of personality and attitude which created it in the first
place.
If you have a chocolate cake decorated with say sixteen cherries, and
you gobble up the cherries because you like them, and then want to
know why you have not eaten the cake - what does that make
you? And if I tell you, would you like me?
This is the barrier to surmount. It is crossed by observing it in
action, deciding to surmount it, and taking action to study
comprehensively and not to pretend to be a student and then wonder
why one has not learned.
from
M. Sufilight with peace and love...
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Yahoo! Groups Links
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[Back to Top]
Theosophy World:
Dedicated to the Theosophical Philosophy and its Practical Application