Re: The text is a puzzle -
Dec 29, 2005 12:13 PM
by S F
Dear <saidevo> and all -
The variety in the World of Monads is of such overwhelming complexity
that no words can tell. In the Monad Wheel we can see the flora of
lineages. And when we have seen that, we can only wonder how these
many Ways can unify in an effort.
And then we are told that there are several Monad Wheels.
Yes, yes, your letter directs my mind to think that we can: Meet an
immature man from the incarnation of the soul-man, but a former Buddha
as a Spirit-Man in the Monad Wheel, - not yet a "Stream-winner".
Sveinn Freyr
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<saidevo@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005
At times when my son as a boy (he is a teenager now), was not
so respectful to his daddy or mummy, I used to tell him,
"Look here, boy! You can be smarter, richer, more intelligent,
etc. than your parents, but one thing you never can be: being
elder."
Being more spiritually mature now, I realize the fallacy in
that statement. Now I know that my son can actually be elder
to me, taking into account the past lives.
And yes, as monads, we are all as old as Brahman himself
(or itself)!
Regards,
saidevo
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--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, S F <sven2004@t...> wrote:
>
> Dear Dallas -
>
> You wrote:
> >>All Monads are "immortals." None of us (as Monads) are
> any "older" or "different" from any other. <<
> _______________
>
> Often I wonder about your thoughts and opinions. The thought presented
> in the above text is a puzzle. Is this actually your opinion?
>
> Sveinn Freyr
>
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