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May 07, 1999 07:39 AM
by Gerald Schueler
>>In my esteem no one ought to ever consider himself or herself as
anything more than a "Student of Theosophy." No one ought to think of
themselves as a "leader."<<
Dallas, in some ways I agree with you here, but in other
ways it seems self-defeating. With this attitude, there will
never be any "leaders" or "teachers" who can help
others. We are all students, but why can't we all also be
teachers?
How does this attitude fit with the Theosophical
doctrine of hierarchies?
Jerry S.
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