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To: TBP
Back of all, unseen yet all powerful, is the one universal law or cosmic urge, forever pushing and projecting man forward into higher physical, mental, and spiritual development....

...into the gas chambers of Auschwitz. 1945 was when much of the world soured on the progressivistic idea of human history. Sad to see it's back again.

20 posted on 08/06/2003 10:26:50 AM PDT by Claud
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To: Claud; TBP; sinkspur
Back of all, unseen yet all powerful, is the one universal law or cosmic urge, forever pushing and projecting man forward into higher physical, mental, and spiritual development....

...into the gas chambers of Auschwitz. 1945 was when much of the world soured on the progressivistic idea of human history. Sad to see it's back again.

Very good response, Claud. If you want to blow your mind on this topic, read: Talking With Angels : Budaliget 1943, a transcription of dialogues with "angels" and four women that took place in Hungary in 1943 and 1944. The book is widely hailed in New Thought and New Age circles (concentric circles, IMHO), as the beginning of a new and wonderful belief system. It's quite a slog to read through it. Basically, some voice comes through to the women and nudges them, gradually at first then quite insistently, to give up the idea of God above and to begin to worship the human: God gave you everything, you are perfect, you don't need a savior, God doesn't want you to believe in that nonsense any more. "If you believe in yourself, then you believe in the Divine."

The women all died in concentration camps. Guess they didn't believe in themselves enough.

25 posted on 08/06/2003 11:51:53 AM PDT by PoisedWoman (Fed up with the CORRUPT liberal media)
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