Rejection Summary
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Not Repulsion, Dislike, Hatred
Rejection should not come with any judgement or ill-feeling. In the God-nature to which we have to rise there can be an adamantine, even a destructive severity but not hatred, a divine irony but not scorn, a calm, clear-seeing and forceful rejection but not repulsion and dislike. Even what we have to destroy, we must not abhor or fail to recognise as a disguised and temporary movement of the Eternal. [1]
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