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RE: A good "treatment" for bad breath is to brush yer teeth,

Mar 19, 2005 03:10 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


Mar 18 2005


Dear Friends:


The "family of man" includes us all -- it is Universal Brotherhood.

Any good or evil done by anyone affects all the rest.

We cannot divide and separate ourselves from our families or from other
families near and afar. So too, we are inextricably linked with those who
live everywhere: In the country and hills and mountains and deserts, in
cities, nations, continents -- we cannot remember our past lives in detail
although we have evidence in our talents and aptitudes to the areas of
learning we have applied ourselves to.  

So we may, in the past or the future, dwell in bodies and circumstances very
different from those we are in presently. Are we thinking of those
possibilities? Are we making ourselves flexible in mind and heart for vast
changes in environment? If THEOSOPHY is correct in its doctrines of the
immortality of the Ego (Monad) and of Karma and Reincarnation, we will
undergo new experiences many more times to come.

But it is only right that good deeds ought to be praised and held up as
examples of improvement. Evil ones ought to be recognized as such and not
apologised for nor hidden. -- I would say that anyone who helps conceal a
fault or an evil, either their own or that of a relative or neighbour,
participates in it. 

Best wishes, 

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: thalprin 
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 10:11 AM
To: 
Subject: A good "treatment" for bad breath is to brush yer teeth,

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Can you think of any family that doesn't have skeletons in its 
closet? Sad, but, true, mostly. So, maybe....

As always, the life and longevities of our families, the love, the 
trust, the freedoms and mutal respects (cares and bonds), is 
intimately bound up with its experiences(and its intents therein) -
and- right there its -what- growth a/o coping mechanisms innact - 
its "digest" a/o assimulations of self. 






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