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Nov 13, 2006 06:23 AM
by carlosaveline
Adelasie, (A few mistakes corrected in this message) Thanks. You say: "But nowhere does thesosophy support making judgements about our brothers and sisters based on our opinion of their motives." I say: "Then you should not judge anyone, too, should you?" In fact, I tried to say that trees can be judged by their fruits. Now, I add: "non-judging people" can be most judgmental in their own radical way. And insistently so! They have a right to judge and to evaluate, of course. But it may be no use they trying to make believe they do not do judge people! Carlos. De:theos-talk@yahoogroups.com Para:theos-talk@yahoogroups.com Cópia: Data:Sun, 12 Nov 2006 06:55:00 -0800 Assunto:Re: Theos-World ON OTHER PEOPLE'S MOTIVES > Carlos, > > You are free to make however many judgements you wish to make. But > nowhere does thesosophy support making judgements about our brothers > and sisters based on our opinion of their motives. As students, far > better we err on the side of tolerance than that we made judgements > of our fellow human beings, no matter what evidence can be produced. > Exoteric history does not tell the whole story. Many are the villains > of history who are someone else's hero. > > Adelaise [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]