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Dec 11, 2006 07:36 PM
by MarieMAJ41
Yes, I am waiting..........;>) Marie -----Original Message----- From: monad_monad_monad@yahoo.com To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 6:42 PM Subject: Theos-World Daniel and Carlos Hi Daniel and Carlos, When either of you two gentlemen turn your brilliant minds away from the ongoing debates about who said or did what historically you both give an amazing and unique gift to the group. You both have proven your mental deapth, spiritual integrity and exhaustive capacity for research. Building from this vast knowledge of Theosophy why not attempt to break new ground and try something new. Are there a lot of people out here in Theo-land waiting patiently for the Prince's to stop their squabbling and get on with a bigger and more elevated program.? Humbly waiting D- carlosaveline <carlosaveline@terra.com.br> wrote: Friends, In different times and cultures, trees have always been one of the strongest occult symbols and metaphors. "Every symbol must have a deeper meaning besides the obvious one " -- says a May 2005 article in "The Theosophical Movement" ULT-India magazine. It proceeds: "In fact, H.P.B. observes that each symbol has at least seven keys to its interpretation—physical, astrological, geometrical, metaphysical, psychological, allegorical, cosmological, etc." Human friendship with trees is at least as old as mankind. Trees are our older brothers, in one of the views one can have on evolution. Or younger brothers, from another perspective. The TTM article says: "What does a tree symbolize to us? Sangharakshita, a Buddhist teacher, narrates that while taking a walk with a Nepalese friend in Kalimpong, they came across a magnificent pine tree with a smooth trunk and the mass of deep green foliage. He could not help exclaiming: "Isn't that a beautiful tree!" The Nepalese friend replied, "Oh yes, it is a beautiful tree. There's enough firewood there for the whole winter." Sangharakshita remarks, "He did not see the tree at all. All he saw was a certain quantity of firewood" (Vision and Transformation, p. 137). This shows that each one of us sees a thing from his/her own perspective, which is, mostly, materialistic, superficial, and utilitarian. We see plants and trees all around us and our day-to-day experience shows that some of these trees provide food, shelter, flowers, medicines, wood, etc. But are we ever aware of any deeper significance? Now and then, some poets intuitively grasp and convey the symbolic aspect of the trees." See more about occult symbols at http://www.teosofia.com/Mumbai/7507trees.html Regards, Carlos. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --------------------------------- Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]