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Re: Theos-World THE DWELLER OF THE THRESHOLD

Apr 27, 2005 04:57 PM
by Cass Silva


Oh dear, dear, dear, 

thalprin <thalprin@yahoo.com> wrote:


To suppose life promotes an essential war AND then in the same post 
contemplate the essential unity seems -what- bipolar ?

C:There is continual conflict between the self and the not self. This is not the same as being manic and depressed.

--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Cass Silva wrote:
> The awakening of will is then for us the perfect form of angelic co-
operation, the knowledge of the oneness of all things. As we learn to 
discriminate between the self and the not self we learn to awaken the 
Will until equilibrium is attained. The contact with angels will 
become more and more real to us until we experience fully conscious 
communion. 


Or, see a therapist. :)))


>This communication is not by language or symbols, it is by 
>reminiscence, a recovery 

C:The Monad is omniscient, when the higher self is in communication with it, it also recovers that omniscience.


'Recovery' is hardly a progression a/o evolution - so on it's face I'd 
say this concept it utterly false.

C:You are entitled to believe whatever false concept is yours.


>of that which had been obscured or hidden, the light of the Dhyani's 
pierces a veil and illumines the mind and an understanding follows of 
that which has always been known but forgotten. A sudden realisation 
that he is more than merely human man.
> 


Never will there be a realistic 'quick' fix a/o a sudden awakening of 
any real truth nor lasting permanent value.

C:The sudden awakening 'quick fix' is preceeded by 100,000 years of evolution.








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