Re: Theos-World A Queer Theosophical Question
Oct 24, 2006 10:33 AM
by Drpsionic
In a message dated 10/24/2006 10:11:07 AM Central Standard Time,
adelasie@sbcglobal.net writes:
No, really, ultmately we cannot judge.
I'm serious too! We certainly can judge. Our judgement may not be right,
but if we do not make judgements then we are stuck in a morass where we cannot
act. I'm really happy that someone said, "Stalin is not a nice person and
we do not want him running our planet." Russian is a dreadful language to
learn and the Siberian resorts hold little appeal.
My interest in judgeing is from the purely physical world standpoint, of
course. No one can judge a person's spiritual state with any degree of accuracy
and it really isn't very important what anybody thinks of another's state in
any event. The problem is that we have folks who think that somehow they
are possessed of divine wisdom for real and want to impose theirs on everyone
else.
Did I just describe the ULT?
Chuck the Heretic
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