Cees Slob
  • Pijnacker South Holland
  • Netherlands
Share on Facebook MySpace

Cees Slob's Friends

  • ornamentalmind

Gifts Received

Gift

Cees Slob has not received any gifts yet

Give a Gift

 

Cees Slob's Page

Profile Information

Language(s) Spoken
Dutch and English

Cees Slob's Blog

The Seven Jewels of Wisdom

Posted on March 13, 2012 at 1:38pm 1 Comment

dynamic growth

Posted on March 10, 2012 at 8:56am 0 Comments

Everything is relative, and subject to the concept of what we have for now.

Thus Theosophy is for our people in this state of development calls for more

da questions that everything is relative, and subject to the concept of what we have for now.

Thus Theosophy is for our people in this state of development calls for more

da questions then answers. That counts for at least the man who from his personality, the life's trying to solve. If we think our higher aspects:…

Continue

The three Guna’s

Posted on March 10, 2012 at 7:52am 0 Comments

The three Guna’s



Activity-Passivity-Harmony

Attaches no value judgments on the three properties.Try to control them, not to suppress.

They are like three colours can be distinguished but not separated.There is always a dominant one.You state yourself as a thinker at the helm, you can decide which property that some time is needed.



                                  ACTIVITY -  PASSIVITY  - HARMONY



 You can change your soul as a learning focus on the divine…

Continue

Good and bad right and wrong. How do you get a grip on your thoughts.

Posted on March 4, 2012 at 8:29am 0 Comments

Good and bad or

right and wrong

We are not as accustomed to this way as in Theosophy thought about is about good and evil thinking. This may be difficult for us to have an idea about them. Good and evil are relative. Every person has his own (limited) view of what is good and evil. We often identify ourselves with other people. It resonates with something in our thinking when we see others suffer. This can be, e.g., pity or compassion. - Pity, then the emotional aspect of our…

Continue

Comment Wall

You need to be a member of Theosophy.Net to add comments!

Join Theosophy.Net

  • No comments yet!
 
 
 

Search Theosophy.Net!

Loading

What to do...

Join Theosophy.Net Blogs Forum Live Chat Invite Facebook Facebook Group

A New View of Theosophy


About
FAQ

Theosophy References


Wiki Characteristics History Spirituality Esotericism Mysticism RotR ToS

Our Friends

© 2024   Created by Theosophy Network.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service