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Re: Theos-World Meister Eckhart on "God"

Nov 21, 2008 06:46 PM
by Martin


Here is another real story±

A man was wearing two trousers and was paying his coffee in the Himalaya restaurant in Amsterdam. His wallet was in the inside trousers, so he took off his outer ones.
The maid was very embarrassed and started jelling at him and calling him indescent.
The man paid and even gave a tip.
Later that day, two other man entered the same restaurant and were taking their trousers off and showing their genitals to all the customers, and even some used toiletpaper that still stuck out of one of the guys ass...
I thought what a good God to teach these foolish people a lesson :-)

--- On Sat, 11/22/08, MKR <mkr777@gmail.com> wrote:
From: MKR <mkr777@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Theos-World Meister Eckhart on "God"
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, November 22, 2008, 3:10 AM

Here is a real story.

Here one early morning, a man, his wife, and two kids were walking on the
side walk of a major street, all of them in birthday suits. A policeman
stopped them and politely inquired of them why are they in this condition;
may be they are homeless or someone stole all their clothes etc.

The man responded responded that God commanded them to take throw away all
their clothes and directed them to start walking on the sidewalk. The
policeman politely told them he would give a ride and took them to the
police station in his patrol car.

At least they are not doing any harm to anyone. Sometimes God acts in
strange ways!!! I like such a God not the ones which is on a destructive
path.

mkr

On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:16 PM, <Drpsionic@aol.com> wrote:

>   I rather like my comment on God when my wife had her stroke and was in a
>
> coma for two weeks, thus causing one of her sisters to comment that
"God
> has a
> reason for this." My response was, "If your idiot God knew what
he was
> doing
> in the first place she would not be here!"
>
> Chuck the Heretic
>
>
> In a message dated 11/16/2008 11:49:06 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> danielhcaldwell@yahoo.com <danielhcaldwell%40yahoo.com> writes:
>
> Here are some of my favorite quotes from
> Meister Eckhart (c.1260?c.1328, German mystic):
>
> "God is exempt from all things and he is
> all things."
>
> "He who thinks that he sees God, if he
> see aught sees naught of God."
>
> "I do not find God outside myself nor
> conceive him excepting as my own and in me."
>
> "If I were not, God would not be God."
>
> "All creatures are pure nothingness. I
> do not say they are small or
> petty: they are pure nothingness.p
>
> "The being [of things] is God."
>
> "The being and the nature of God are
> mine. . . . the spark in the soul is beyond
> time and space; the soul's
> light is uncreated and cannot be created, it
> takes possession of God with no mediation; the
> core of the soul and the core of God are one."
>
> "Why I pray God to rid me of God is because
> conditionless being is above God and above
> distinction.d
>
> "God works, the Godhead does no work."
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> [Short biographical sketch of Eckhart at:
> _http://www.bartlebyhttp://www.http://www.b_
> (http://www.bartleby.com/65/ec/Eckhart.html) ]
>
> Do the IDEAS given in these quotes by Eckhart
> relate to what is written about "God" in THE
> SECRET DOCTRINE and THE MAHATMA LETTERS?
>
> If so,how?
>
> Daniel
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