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Dec 07, 1996 07:26 AM
by Dr. A.M.Bain
In message <32A8D2B9.23FF@eden.com>, M K Ramadoss <ramadoss@eden.com> writes > Once in a while, one runs into the proverbial "bad apple" who cannot be >trusted -- and such a "bad apple" could be one who may have been a >member for many years, may be very well read, intelligent, and may even >have held offices. So I tend to start off with trust and see if the >actions increase the level of trust or decrease the level of trust -- as >a high level of trust takes a lot of time to build and quick to destroy. >Once destroyed, it is almost impossible to rebuild. > Which is why I shall be leaving the TS (but not theosophy). Alan --------- THEOSOPHY INTERNATIONAL: Ancient Wisdom for a New Age: http://www.nellie2.demon.co.uk/ E-mail: TINT@nellie2.demon.co.uk