Re: 1900 Letter from Master K.H.
Jan 13, 1997 08:31 AM
by Tom Robertson
On Mon, 13 Jan 97, M K Ramadoss wrote:
>In response to a request, I am re-posting the famous 1900 Letter from >Master K.H. It appears that as far as TS is concerned, it is more relevant >today as it was relevant in 1900.
I suggest that Theosophy dogmatically stands against dogmatism. That this
is not a contradiction, but a paradox, is indicated by how analogous it is
to many other concepts.
If there is no form that does not constantly change, then change is the
only constant.
If fallible human beings never know, beyond all doubt, how conclusions
based on what they know will be affected by what they don't know, they can
be certain that they cannot be certain of anything.
The best way to prevent war is to prepare for it.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." By being so cowardly
towards the possibility of being cowardly, one will be courageous.
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