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Re: more gradual/sudden path/ Re: sentimentality

Nov 15, 1999 02:46 AM
by hesse600


> > 1. Has logic and persuasion in it, if one considers that the
> > Soul (Mind) of a Human being is immortal and eternal.  If that is
> > denied, then it is useless to proceed.  It is agreed that the
> > "embodied mind" of the present personality is destroyed with the
> > body at death.
This is funny, I needed Alan to point this out, but Dallas,
you seem to me to actually go against Blavatsky here! What
you call embodied mind (kama-manas, as you recently
explained) is not at all immediately destroyed with the
body at death. There is certainly plenty of time for the
kama aspect of this to be revived in a medium-circle. At
least that is how I understand it.

> > 2. However there are many accounts of Seances and other
> > experiences that would seem to imply a survival of the personal
> > soul/mind at least for a while after physical death.  If those
> > are discarded then the question of reincarnation might be still
> > "sub judice."
This is oposed to what you wrote earlier?

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