On 5 Aug, 14:48, "Searles O'Dubhain" wrote:
>> On 1 Aug, 12:12, "Searles O'Dubhain" wrote:
>>> "Tom" comcast.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> On 28 Jul, 00:00, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
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>>>>>> Basic goodness leads inexorably to a sense of fearlessness.
>
>>>>> Inexorably?
>
>>>> As Mika observed, the discovery of basic goodness is a natural
>>>> consequence
>>>> of acceptance. The discovery of the basic goodness of one's fear
>>>> allows
>>>> one to transcend it.
>
>>> The irony in these remarks makes definitions for truth, good and evil
>>> seem
>>> like sparks in the night.
>
>> Searles, have you got hold of a copy yet?
>
> Chade,
>
> Not yet. I may well have a copy around here somewhere. My library is
> suffering from lack of organization in the magical areas. I pretty much have
> it organized in broad categories like:
>
> Ceremonial Magic
> Shamanism
> Druidry
> Witchcraft
> Celtic Studies
> Eastern Religions
> Irish Studies
> Folklore
> Engineering
> Scientific
> Natural Philosophy
> Human Philosophy
> Law
> Dictionaries
> Language Aids
> Family Studies
> Computers
> Really Old Books
> Herbs and Natural Healing
> Other Religions
> Fiction
> CD's
> DVD's
> Tapes
>
Sounds more organised than mine.
:)
> I'm currently hosting a virus in my body and am encouraging it to leave. I
> think maybe it will be gone tomorrow as it seems to be packing up. If I
> can't find the book in my library today, I'll buy it tonight at one of the
> local bookstores.
Okay, then. Describe basic goodness in your own words please.