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Why is it so hard for people to believe that magick is who we are???
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Posted on Wed, Jul 07, 2004 03:54

Magick is also supposed to be to silence, those who don't get it should not be told ...

Not everyone is going to get it, that what it is all about, we create our own realities and not everyone is going to see it, just have to except it ..

We all in the same race, just at different fitness levels ..



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Posted on Sat, Dec 17, 2005 08:33

anger write:

Over 90% of the world population is the same religion as thier parents or guardians. Isn't that ammusing.



That says it all!

Most people simply don't critically think about the belief systems they have imposed upon them as kids.

They then go kill others who had a different flavour of belief imposed on them as kids too.

"Isn't religion a wonderful thing!?!"
(note: heavy dose of sarcasm)



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Posted on Fri, Nov 19, 2004 20:58

all i know is tht we all live in a hell tht is described in the bible. as a wiccan for 7 yrs. i'm very happy w/ my religion now and my life has been much better since before. i'm learning more of myself and others and to make things better for all i listen closely and try not to judge other religions!



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Posted on Thu, Nov 04, 2004 20:32

hey I like the perverted remark. It has been several hours since anyone said something like that about me ;)
The humble material atom is a living thing; its consciousness is not anything that could be comprehended by a human. Through the eternities, it gathers energy, rising through the kingdoms of nature, until it becomes human--which itself is just an interlude of millions of years upon its never ending journey.



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Posted on Thu, Nov 04, 2004 17:42

Ndoki sums it up perfectly



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Posted on Wed, Nov 03, 2004 23:32

My religion makes me happy, has taught me more in two years then the previous 10, has helped me help others (help themselves) and many other things. My religion is right for me, but I do agree, nobody can really prove their mythology is actually true, at least not any of the serious religions, but I have tons of personal proof about my beliefs, and to each his own.



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Posted on Wed, Nov 03, 2004 00:40

all i can say is that there is no way that u can proove to any one that ur religon or the way u have chosen to belive in is right. i mean come on, can any one here acctualy proove to me that jesus really existed? if u can im ready.. can u proove to me that he came back to life? if u can im ready and so on...religons r ment to be trusted in, believed in, chosen in.. i can make my own religon right now..i willc all it the boogie religon ( yes it does have something to do with the closet) thus what u beleive in isnt right, what i believe in isnt right, what other people believe in isnt right...but WHO FUCKNG CARES? i dont fucking care what u think is the right religon, what i do care is how u export ut ideas into ur every day life and how does it interact with my way of life..i mean u can belive in the booogie religon, and in this religon u have to kill 2 people every day and suck thier blood...see? ur religon is scaring..ur beliefs r desturbing...and u r a threat to me, people dont have information about ur "way' so the asume the worse..thats normal...

BTW. on a side note: shaberon71 dood, u look way perverted :P



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Posted on Tue, Nov 02, 2004 17:25

All matter has a living intelligence? All of the elements have a living intelligence? Does this include material on an atomic level.



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Posted on Tue, Nov 02, 2004 14:35

Humans can be a bit?hypocritical if you ask me. They say there is a god, they have faith in that god, and yet, not in magick. They say they cannot see god, yet they KNOW without a shadow of a doubt he exists, and will die for that faith. Yet magick cannot exist?you can?t see it, but like their god, you CAN feel it. I feel energy coursing through every vein of my body, through my fingertips, my toes, my eyes. I KNOW magick is EVERYWHERE, and I can see nothing but energy patterns that are left behind from creatures, including humans, when I close my eyes.



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Posted on Mon, Nov 01, 2004 13:43

Okay, I'm not going to go all the way back and try to read what the first post said because it's freaking annoying. But to answer the Subject's question. It's simple, because not everyone believes in your god. I found this question rather humorous and irrelevent to ask. I don't know how we got here, and I don't think you do either. You believe what you want, and everyone else will do the same.



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Posted on Fri, Oct 22, 2004 18:40

Sure, jello-making and chemistry are other aspects of magic. The difference being that material science sees it as interactions of dead matter, whereas magic views them all as living intelligences.



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Posted on Sun, Oct 17, 2004 10:04

I'm a chemist. On a molecular level, there is much interaction that you could take as magic. What makes an ionic bond? What does like dissolve like? Some thigns are as yet unexplainable and can be perceived as magic. I personally dont care, call it what you want, it still does the same thing.



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Posted on Sat, Oct 16, 2004 02:45

Try mixing in a little mugwart, some vevain, and just a tiny dash of night shade.



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Posted on Fri, Oct 15, 2004 02:37

Can't say I've read them. Why don't you tell us a little more. :-)



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Posted on Wed, Oct 13, 2004 05:02

If magic is who we are, then yes, making jello is magic.



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Posted on Mon, Oct 11, 2004 09:19

wow, this thread went from Majik to making jello...well I guess jello making is a majikal process "J-E-L-L-O, its alive!"



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Posted on Tue, Oct 05, 2004 03:08

L.O.L. I think you are supposed to make jello with hot water. Then you let it cool in the fridge. That's how the mother of Vlad did it Yes, it's true, and it wasn't even blood-jello.

  


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Posted on Mon, Oct 04, 2004 11:24

true enough...course, she wouldnt dare let them enter a church, unless of course, it was a funeral...in which case she would make mourning food, not good food...and conglomerates are not fancy enough for weddings either, so i guess the Church is just out of luck...
damn, if my mom cooked for churches, everyone would convert to her way of thinking (until she made them all into slaves like she has tried to do with us! ha, oh wait, that really isnt funny...)
basically, the only reason i like to stick around is that i can never make food as well as she does, and i must say, i would rather eat food i like than burnt popcorn! yeah, i did that multiple times, and i have tried to make jello with hot water..ok, i suck, what can i say--at least i have learned from my [cooking] mistakes!
:)



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Posted on Fri, Sep 24, 2004 04:20

Ummm! Mors Sith X, if ya' don't mind my saying, your Mom's conglomerates do indeed sound divine. I bet they'd have a better turn out a church on Sunday if they passed them out instead of thin little wafers.



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Posted on Mon, Sep 20, 2004 13:12

VLAD--i love that--"the divine conglomerate"--uhoh, making me hungry, my mother makes these awesome chocolate/peanutbutter/oatmeal cookie things calles conglomerates, ohhhhh, i want one now!!!!



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