Re: Introduction
Aug 29, 2005 04:27 AM
by Alaya
"Being a vegetarian does not make you an ethical person,
although being an ethical person MIGHT make you a vegetarian."
I agree
but we cannot deny that is indicated by the masters and master K.H was
criticizing Sinnet for wanting to be a chela and not wanting to change
his habbits in relation to vegetarianism and consuming alchool.
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Bart Lidofsky <bartl@s...> wrote:
> Alaya wrote:
> > We find many references in the Mahatma Letters that it's better to be
> > a vegetarian and that Maha Chohan was happy to know that Ana Kingsford
> > was a vegetarian.
>
> However, it is merely a single factor, and by no means the most
> important one. Kind of like when some Christians treat homosexuality as
> if it were the worst possible crime, when it is not mentioned at all in
> the New Testament, and, in the Old Testament, is no worse than having a
> chesseburger. Being a vegetarian does not make you an ethical person,
> although being an ethical person MIGHT make you a vegetarian.
>
> Smoking is prohibited by the E.S. as well, and both Blavatsky and
Moria
> were smokers.
>
> Bart Lidofsky
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