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Re: To: Martin, Character incomp..; Alan

May 21, 1996 11:37 PM
by alexis dolgorukii


At 06:47 PM 5/21/96 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Martin comments: it actually seems a good idea to me. The only thing is
>that I'm finding myself paying much attention to theos-l now and my
>program of writing theosophy-related articles is already behind scheme.
>Now, if any other participant of this discussion has the urge to write
>something along this line, please go ahead!
>Note, however, that I consider my article on 'the psychological key to man'
>(available on www.spiritweb.org) to be of very practical value.
>But, if I feel inspired, I may compose something along the line of Liesel's
>suggestion. That will take considerable time though, unless there is some
>speeding up of events and some necessity of doing so. It would decrease
>my partaking in discussions though- sometimes I wished I could live three
>lives simultaneously on this earth.
>Now, don't you start about that, Alexis, I don't think that even you
>could do that :)

Alexis notes: One. Martin, is more than enough, or at least it is ON the earth.
>
>
>
>Liesel> You write well. Maybe you could elicit some
>>comments & questions by writing out some of the things you've experienced,
>>or others you know have experienced, & put them of theos-buds? How does that
>>grab you?
>>
>>Liesel
>>
>I second the motion!
>Alan
>
>
>Martin comments: I have a bit of a difficulty to see how I could phrase
>my (limited) experiences in such a way that it would actually benefit
>others. That is probably more a thing for Alexis and others.
>I might have to say something useful when the occasion arises, e.g.
>as a feedback or something like that to someone on alt.theosophy.
>It all has to evolve, take shape and grow, I guess, especially since
>I have never written on such topics and feel myself more inclined
>to rephrase theosophical teachings, including esoteric interpretations of
>Christian and other belief-systems and synthesize a bit of psychology
>into it. Well, we'll see.
>
>Martin
>
>
>


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