So long but not good bye
Apr 01, 1995 08:53 AM
by Nancy Coker
I am heartened by the posted remarks commenting on the
process as well as the content of our cyber-dialogues.
For Theosophy to survive
(and not become totally irrelevant
in a world full of psychological
and metaphysical ramblings)
our ability develop spiritually,
to think for ourselves,
and disagree cleanly with each other
-- without destroying fellow feeling--
could help us stand tall.
OR
we may end up being like the eagle in the tale told by
Aeschylus:
In the Libyan fables, once an eagle, stricken with
a dart, said,
when he saw the fashion of the shaft,
With our own feathers, not by others' hands, are we now smitten.
I am vacationing for a few weeks and temporarily
unsubscribing,
Hugs.
Nancy
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