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TI Project 01

Dec 28, 1996 02:56 PM
by Dr. A.M.Bain


>
> I hate to suggest another theos-x list but what about a theos-intro?
> It's similar to the lo-brow idea that was floated a couple of months ago
> but would be more specifically intended for newcomers where they could
> ask the simplest of questions without feeling they were breaking into some
> convocation of scholars and cognoscenti. Where they would receive warm
> enthusiastic responses and feel listened-to. This would be a great thing
> in itself but would also give those who want to write introductory stuff
> a heap of ideas and slants on just what problems to answer and how to
> address them.
>
> Theos-intro would be supported by possibly anyone in the theos-l group
> who felt motivated by a desire to respond. This would be a sort of living
> home page and hypertext network. Perhaps some more thought is needed here
> on *whose* version of theosophy is to be presented but I think the best
> thing is just to respect the freedom of enquiriers to enquire as much
> as that of others to give their opinions. The delete key is a great
> leveler!
>
> Murray Stentiford
> Member Theosophy International

I think this a great idea and would certainly lurk thereon to
offer support and the occasional "IMHO" to enquirers.

Alan
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