Saturday, 6 May 2017

{The Transfer of Burdens and the Forgiveness of Sins [continued (9)] – (3) The Knowledge of God and Evil [continued (4)]}[10th December 1987]

[Redbook4:211][19871210:2315i]{The Transfer of Burdens and the Forgiveness of Sins [continued (9)] – (3) The Knowledge of God and Evil [continued (4)]}[10th December 1987]

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[continued]

This analysis* is important to me personally in view of my situation with my parents. If the analysis is reliable, it seems to suggest that I have arrived intuitively** at what is broadly the right course of action.***


*[See last previous entries from [Redbook4:206-211][19871210:2315b]{The Transfer of Burdens and the Forgiveness of Sins – (1) Transfer}[10th December 1987], presumably; perhaps particularly [Redbook4:209-211][19871210:2315g]{The Transfer of Burdens and the Forgiveness of Sins [continued (6)] – (3) The Knowledge of God and Evil}[10th December 1987]ff.]

**(& sometimes partly for the wrong reasons?)

***In fact, though, I did other in the end.... <891003>

{Although this general analysis tends (I still believe) in the right direction, its difficulties arise from its method of working from the outside inwards, instead of from the inside outwards. We should not try to define evil in practice by nice distinctions of behaviour (e.g. Ought he to have known...?), but absolutely[,] in a spiritual sense. See VI.[]140.}




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