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Re: Value of ideas vs personalities

Nov 04, 1996 10:22 AM
by Dr. A.M.Bain


In message <84EEFEE7BE6@CRLS.Hall.Public.LIB.GA.US>, Lewis Lucas
<llucas@crls.hall.public.lib.ga.us> writes
>Lewis:
>
>In a letter from one of the Masters, they plead that we pay more attention
>to the ideas they are presenting and less to their poor selves. The world
>view found in the writings of the founders of the modern theosophical
>movement must, and I think do, stand on their on merit. It is a
>philosophy of life that opens the door to a lifetime...some would say
>lifetimes...of discovery which enlightens and enobles those who
>invest themselves in this grand adventure "TO KNOW, TO DARE, TO WILL,
>and to remain silent," which is said to be a motto of its students.

Well said.  It's what is said that matters, not who says it.

Alan
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