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Re: anthropology-biology

Apr 25, 1996 00:29 AM
by alexis dolgorukii


At 08:57 PM 4/24/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Alexis writes,
>
>> When we are speaking of the developmental changes which took humanity from
>> Homo-Erectus to Homo-Sapiens, we're talking physical evolution.
>
>Alex -- this is the heart of the matter.  HPB's entire work goes to try and
>show that NOTHING in evolution is purely physical, even below the "Abyss"
>that Jerry S. is fond of speaking about.
>
Richard:

I am sorry but I don't think I can respond to this in anything like a
reasonably intelligent way. We are at total cross-purposes and I don't think
there's anyway I can get my ideas across to you and to be entirely truthful,
I find your views of theosophy repugnant. I find them so because they
represent everything I don't like about the current incarnation of the
theosophical movement. Personally I think my interpretation of H.P.B. and
his motivations and agenda are more valid than yours, and I find
preoccupation with what I see is "Who's on first" unfortunate.
I have no wish to be rude to you, and no desire to be antithetic, but I just
don't have any desire to continue a discussion with absolutely no hope of
any "meeting of the minds".

alexis dolgorukii
The Eclectic Theosophist
Shaman, Healer, Psychic


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