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  1. CircleoftheWay

    Universalism

    Thanks. Glad that another embraces the hope. Just to display my expertise (!) I think of Hans Urs von Balthasar. From my point of view, Universalism is a very demanding "hope". Not wishy washy or a simple "feel good" thing. It demands reconciliation with all others now, or at least the...
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    Is there a Self, me and mine? The "ever turn around thread"

    Ah ha! Yes, I was finding the thread quite interesting then noticed it was quite ancient!
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    Poems of Dogen

    For a while I have taken a great interest in the 13th century zen master Dogen. A fascinating character. One simple thing that I admire is his obvious intensity, how he took every moment of time seriously. The "matter of life and death" was his deep concern There seems so much superficiality...
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    A Conception of the Hereafter

    Hi James, I tend to think that there is a constant movement around such states within each of us. Even now. Yet, as is said:- "Love never fails" which gives hope to us all.
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    Universalism

    Although I am a non-theistic Buddhist, I have become quite an expert on Christian Universalism (technical word apokatastasis) this being the teaching that eventually all will be saved and all things will be reconciled "in Christ". Beware of experts? Yes, well, as I say, I'm a bit of an...
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