As this blog is designed to be an extension of my book, Closing the Circle,
I got fascinated some time ago to notice that after about two years of
activity, of which the last 10 months were fairly regular, there were
about half of the logia of Thomas which I had not really discussed at
all. So I decided to discuss all of those "stragglers" more or less
consecutively. That episode has now come to a close.
From
reader feedback, it has come to my attention that although Logia 11, 47,
96 were mentioned, they did not receive much further discussion
previously, so I will now turn my attention to them, in order to have a
more complete and balanced treatment of the whole collection, which hass
now becoming a reference source for the Pursah version of the Thomas
Gospel. By using the tags, you should be able to find anything you're
looking for.
It was very interesting to go to this level of
consistent effort, and it certainly has enriched my appreciation for the
Pursah collection of Thomas Logia, as a very well balanced, and
consistent collection, which really lends credence to the whole
phenomenon of Pursah as your inner experience with them deepens. It
remains important also to realize that the purpose, neither of the book,
nor of this site, is to provide the complete, definitive, or exhaustive
treatment of the material, rather it is all done in an exploratory
spirit, to encourage the reader to find their own relationship with the
material, and the teacher who speaks through these words.
By intensifying one's acquaintance with this material, alongside the study of A Course in Miracles, it
also becomes easier to understand, and we can more readily accept
Pursah's guidance, that it is most important that we evolve our own
relationship to the material, that there are no authorities in that
regard, but only the validation of our own Internal Teacher, and if the
material helps the reader to listen more readily to that voice, then
this material served its purpose. So I guess, I'm trying to be
conclusively non-exhaustive, and with that bit of tongue in cheek I
will, after the discussion of Logion 109, which will complete my
original list of "stragglers," continue the discussion with these last
three orphans.
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