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Jan 10, 2007 02:17 AM
by Konstantin Zaitzev
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, leonmaurer@... wrote: > which is not the view of a true theosophist who flatly denies the > possibility of the existence of such an extra spatial God -- > studied theosophists cannot be "agnostic" but are fully convinced Those theosophists who "flatly deny" and are "fully convinced" are somewhat dogmatic theosophists (and they exist, no doubt). But there are also others who admit the possibility of existence of the planes higher than the plane on which human mind operates, and consequently having the laws which cannot be fully cognized by the human mind as it is. From attempts to put the realities of these planes into our conceptions come such meaningless expressions as "causeless cause" or "seven eternities" where "time was not". Perhaps we could understand them by changing our entire mind and evelating it on a higher plane, but for current state of mind is more safe nor to deny neither to accept some statements concerning these higher realities.