Peter E. Pflaum - Golden Globe -
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RE: Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936) -
The English Freemason Lodges in India had contact with Sufi
tales. Kipling as a very active Mason was taken with the
Legend of Alexander and other tales.
The is the basis of
that wonderful story and movie -
The man who would be King,
The Light that Failed,
The Absent-Minded Beggar,
The
Soldiers Three,
The Jungle book, and Just-so-stories, could
be look at as lessons.
The Sufi contribution the literature
is vast.
A Teacher can only teach what
a student will allow himself
to learn.
The techniques of learning
come first.
THOSE WHO STUDY THE TECHNIQUES
OF LEARNING ARE STUDENTS.
YOUR TEACHER CAN ADVISE A
STUDENT BY WORDS, THE EXAMPLE
OF DEEDS, OR BY BAKING BREAD.
The Nurbakshi writing on teachership, Idries Shah: Thinkers of
the East
RE: It Takes magic
I afraid to do things useful it will take magic. I don't
know anyother answer. When hunters are not finding the game
they need to survive they randomize the search. Some put
bones in the fire and use the cracks as a map.
The same
methods are used to hunt enemy submarines. It time to put
some bones in the fire.
RE:
The bread and the wine:
The body of Christ, take eat, in remembrance of me.
The
blood of Christ, the cup of salvation.
Who among you has make bread? Who has make wine? Does it
come as a process or a knowledge.
He stretched out his hands upon the cross - a perfect
sacrifice for our sins.