RE: [bn-study] Re: UNCERTAINTY
Jan 01, 2005 04:10 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck
Jan 1 2005
Friends:
My great problem is in distinguishing these and making a progressive as well
as a retrospective analysis of information versus facts that are immutable.
{Are there any such?]
The certainty of immutability is important, or else we are indeed in a sea
of continually wavering indecision -- thinking all is "maya" and therefore
useless because unintelligible.
Since we, the Universe and our relations exist, the intangibility vanishes.
Now the one question remains: plausibility.
Why this mess we all call life and living?
Why are we here -- and having to deal with it.
How should any confusions be resolved?
Are there any who have advanced or transcended -- and can offer us sure and
reasoned ways of unpuzzling things?
Help is needed from all on this.
What are the steps every one could use and also be reasonably certain of?
Best wishes,
Dal
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-----Original Message-----
From: sensaru
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 7:12 AM
To:
Subject: Re: UNCERTAINTY
isn't possible that all is and could be, exists now and it is our unfolding
awareness, that reveals process.
>
> From: "W.Dallas TenBroeck" <dalval14@earthlink.net>
> Date: 2004/12/28 Tue AM 09:09:08 EST
> To: study@blavatsky.net
> Subject: [bn-study] Re: UNCERTAINTY
>
>
> Dec 29 2004
>
> Dear Friends:
>
> CERTAINTY AND UNCERTAINTY
>
>
> Of three things everyone can be quite certain:
>
>
> 1 We know we exist.
>
> 2 We know that a host of beings are all around us, and we can say with
> certainty: We know the Universe (ALL--INCLUSIVE) exists.
>
> 3 The 3rd item of certainty is that there is an on-going relationship
> between us and the rest of the Universe (or call it Nature). It supports
> and gives us life, and in turn we either help it in its creative work, or
we
> try to impair or destroy it. It is forever a give and take situation.
>
> The Universe has been here a far longer time than we have. It nurtures
more
> than anything else. It arranges the laws of co-existence, from the
sub-atom,
> to the grandest and furtherest aspects we can probe of its illimitable
> boundaries. Science declares we owe our life to its regularity,
> impersonality and exactitude. Nothing is left out of its purview.
>
> Our so-called scientific discoveries merely uncover successive preexisting
> layers of living interaction everywhere. If that is not evidence of
> intelligence and consciousness, then I don't know what those words mean.
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> Dallas
>
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