Re: Theos-World A Queer Theosophical Question
Oct 24, 2006 08:06 AM
by adelasie
Gosh darn it Chuck, I'm serious!
No, really, ultmately we cannot judge. We can see how the behavior is
bad or against the laws of nature, but to with hold compassion from
the person is not within the bounds of our philosophy. There but for
the grace of God go I. Don't judge a man until you walk a mile in his
moccasins. We cannot even perceive so-called bad behavior unless we
have the potential for that behavior withing ourselves. We are all
one. Either we believe this stuff or we don't. But if we do, we
cannot judge each other at all.
Like you didn't know that....
Adelasie
On 23 Oct 2006 at 22:23, Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 10/23/2006 9:12:30 PM Central Standard Time,
> adelasie@sbcglobal.net writes:
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> All the theosophist has to ask himself when wondering if any thing
> anyone else does is ok or not is, "Do I have the right to judge my
> fellow human beings?" And the answer is NO.
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> Adelasie
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> Well, within bounds of reason. I think there would be no problem with
> someone asserting that Stalin was not a nice person.
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> Chuck the Heretic
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