Raymond, Thank you for your welcome and Happy New year to you too. Synthesis is my prefered way of thinking and it sometimes leads to over simplification. I...
Jelke,
I think this is the main point:
> Jesus also said that all social laws are based on this. And His solution was also: >"To love your neighbour as...
Happy New Year to You, everybody without difference. Yes, without ! We can say that we have the same feeling with Christophe and we are on the same point of...
donghuong
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Hi Brian and All, I like that term 'mental mutation'. The main difference I see between genetic and memetic mutations is that the former are mainly caused by...
The Oneness of being is a simple scientific fact. After all, we're talking about the UNI-verse! However, as long as we look at 'things' from the outside, there...
Bonjour Christophe, Thanks for your introduction and welcome to our egroup. I am not myself a francophone, but I did grow up in the Canadian province of Quebec...
With a heartfelt welcome to all newcomers and new postings, and thanks to all our Teilhardians who aspire to love the "other" as oneself: I firmly believe...
That's right, never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes. That way, you'll be a mile a way and you will have his shoes! :0) Happy New Year...
Jelke,
My view is that saying "I am you" is still projecting the I onto the you. It keeps the gap between me and you, with some prevalence for the I....
Dong-Huong,
I have no idea :-)
But, should we practice to become Christ? or just let things happen and be conscious.
Then, when there is a choice, when it is...
Thanks for your reply, Brian. I couldn't agree more. Wether Teilhard intended this or not, to me as well, the beauty of his vision is that it somehow...
Some on the list might enjoy Olivia Judson's article which appeared in The NYTimes last week. I thought it ran the gamut from smiley to sublime. Why I'm ...
Thought I included the linkto the Judson article...let's try again. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/01/opinion/01judson.html?incamp=article_popular [Non-text...
Christ is the Omega Point because the Human race wants Him to be. We could have chosen a different Head, but chose the Man from Galilee because He is the most...
... From: Brian Cowan To: Group Teilhard Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 3:22 PM Subject: [teilhard] Re: Introduction .... snip.... I do see merit in his point...
Hi Janice, I have trouble understanding this seemingly basic statement by teilhard: "Tout ce qui monte, converge". (I know enough French to know what it means...
Would you say that if you were a Buddhist?? And since when is the 'Human race' (race?) equivalent to Christianity? Jelke. ... From: Elizabeth Hensley To:...
Yes I could say that if I were a Buddhist. He believed in destroying all desire so he would not desire to be God. Christ on the other hand claimed to be I AM...
Brian, Thank you for welcoming me. I realized that my french "accent" may be seen in my writings too. I wrote "distorded" instead of "distorted", as you speak...
Hello Jelke (and all), Thanks for your post of January 2nd. Apropos of my suggestion that Christian doctrines such as the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus be...
Hello Elizabeth (and all), Thanks very much for your thoughtful post of January 2nd. On the question of the necessity of Chriatianity, perhaps we can agree to...
... From: Elizabeth Hensley To: teilhard@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 9:08 PM Subject: Re: [teilhard] Re: Hi Yes I could say that if I were a...
Hi Jelke, You like to ask questions, don't you ;-) ?! First, it may help you to remember that when trying to understand Teilhard, especially in translation,...
Happy New Year to All ~ Exquiste poem, Mark! It's amazing how powerful words can peal the white enamel off a man's perception. When I contemplate the language...
... Please refer to my message #8223 regarding 'Mystical Christ' who gathers his fold at the end of time. Teilhard believed in the supernatural. He definately...
Hi Brian and All, You wrote: "For the French Jesuit, the Divine, while certainly immanent in the cosmos, also transcends the cosmos in the sense of dwelling...
Hi Brian and All, The change from animals to humans was more memetic than genetic. The genetic make-up of the great apes and humans is 98% the same. The slight...