Re: Theos-World Re: TS Membership Trend
May 15, 2008 11:51 PM
by Drpsionic
It would be appropriate because most of it is all Greek to me.
Chuck the Heretic
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-----Original Message-----
From: Erica Letzerich <eletzerich@yahoo.com>
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 16 May 2008 1:46 am
Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: TS Membership Trend
I think they should have written in Greek :D
Erica
prmoliveira <prmoliveira@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Konstantin Zaitzev"
<kay_ziatz@...> wrote:
> I think that the greatest error of mahatmas and Blavatsky was that
> they gave out their teaching in English. Now no one can be sure
what
> they wrote about, as the different native english-speakers may
derive
> different meaning from the same paragraph.
Dear Konstantin,
Just imagine, for argument's sake, that HPB (and her two Teachers,
since The Secret Doctrine was their "triple production") had written
the following passage in, let us say, Russian:
"This "Be-ness" is symbolised in the Secret Doctrine under two
aspects. On the one hand, absolute abstract Space, representing bare
subjectivity, the one thing which no human mind can either exclude
from any conception, or conceive of by itself. On the other,
absolute Abstract Motion representing Unconditioned Consciousness.
Even our Western thinkers have shown that Consciousness is
inconceivable to us apart from change, and motion best symbolises
change, its essential characteristic. This latter aspect of the one
Reality, is also symbolised by the term "The Great Breath," a symbol
sufficiently graphic to need no further elucidation. Thus, then, the
first fundamental axiom of the Secret Doctrine is this metaphysical
ONE ABSOLUTE—BE-NESS—symbolised by finite intelligence as the
theological Trinity." (from the Proem, SD)
How many people in the world would be able to read it, let alone
understand it?
Pedro
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