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The great question of all questions at the present time is this: Taking

for granted that the known and the knowable are bounded on both sides

by the unknowable and the infinitely unknown, why struggle for that

infinite unknown? Why shall we not be content with the known? Why shall

we not rest satisfied with eating, drinking, and doing a little good to

society? This idea is in the air. From the most learned professor to

the prattling baby, we are told that to do good to the world is all of

religion, and that it is useless to trouble ourselves about questions

of the beyond. So much is this the case that it has become a truism.

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In a message dated 2/21/04 9:19:05 AM Mountain Standard Time, sarada writes:

Taking for granted that the known and the knowable are bounded on both sides by the unknowable and the infinitely unknown, why struggle for that infinite unknown?

Some of us have never asked that question, and sought the unkown.

Om Namah Sivaya

Kanda

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