Blind mindsets?
Jul 29, 2007 00:16 AM
by nhcareyta
Dear Cass and all
Yes, it is simply extraordinary that despite overwhelming, objective
and conclusive evidence, some mindsets just refuse to acknowledge the
utterly obvious and demonstrably proven.
What a sad state of affairs for putative "theosophical" inquiry.
To disagree with valid rationale is one thing, to deny or even refuse
to respond because it is not part of their personal desires or blind
dogma is quite another.
It seems they do not support the Mahatma's plea for us to have the
courage to fill up our worn grooves.
Incredulous.
Perhaps the only value in what you call "a meaningless drain" is that
others who may not be as well informed can clearly see which position
has credibility and which does not.
In this we can only live in hope.
Kind regards again
Nigel
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@...> wrote:
>
> An no one changes their position. So its a meaningless drain on
our mental resources.
>
> Cass
>
> Drpsionic@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 7/27/2007 10:42:56 AM Central Daylight Time,
> Augoeides-222@... writes:
>
> There is a distinct echoe occuring on this forum lol.
>
> John
>
> I spent some time the last couple of days reading the archives and
it seems
> that there is serious case of brokenrecordism going around.
>
> Over and over and over again!
>
> Chuck the Heretic
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