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| Jonny Blaze User ID: 22472711 10/09/2012 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :) Yes well. I saw a video once, many years ago, which your exchange with Dion reminded me of. Unbeknownst to myself at the time of what was about to see, I witnessed a man just walking down the street when the military in that country just walked up to him and shot him in the stomach. Being unprepared to witness such violence, I had a visceral response to the video instantly flying into a rage and breaking into tears... The one who showed me said vid was a bit taken aback by my response, as was I at the quantity of emotion it elicited within me. ![]() There's a fire within us all. Sometimes it ignites when we sense an external trigger. But sometimes when we build up enough energy and sense that cubic centimeter of chance...we can reverse the flow. You were talking about the throat chakras earlier? You must have a powerful screaming inflection. That's a great first strike choice. But you, just like every woman and man, also have the fire in the gut. I can see how the scream could dislocate the point of perception...but the gut will push it out of the bubble. That always takes much longer to recover from. I would assume you are not speaking of actually screaming but instead the power of ones own voice. I am quiet in my dealing with others as I attempt to be gentle in my interactions with said. I think the point here was as you called it, fire in the gut or the screaming sense of injustice I witnessed, due to this man being an innocent target of said violence...at least in this regard. They only time I find myself in a position to 'strike' another with words, is when and if I feel injustice is being done and/or if a potentially explosive situation may arise. Quite easy to see from a distance. An ounce of prevention right? :) Of course. It only works when it's properly aligned. And in order to be properly aligned, one must believe that their life or the life of another is in imminent danger. In other words, death has to be in the room. Otherwise, it is just an emotional outburst. An indulgence. There is a good reason that there are only 3 levels for the dark ones and 9 levels for the light ones. The 'friends of the dark' can only play on man's three enemies. However, any barely aware goon with a knife, bat, or gun can do physical damage. In my opinion, the goons are more dangerous than the dark-friends. The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank." The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects. The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard. The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass. |
| Jonny Blaze User ID: 22472711 10/09/2012 05:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, belief is inconsequential...one's life must actually be in imminent danger. The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank." The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects. The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard. The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass. |
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| Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 10/09/2012 05:46 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course. It only works when it's properly aligned. And in order to be properly aligned, one must believe that their life or the life of another is in imminent danger. Quoting: Jonny Blaze In other words, death has to be in the room. Otherwise, it is just an emotional outburst. An indulgence. There is a good reason that there are only 3 levels for the dark ones and 9 levels for the light ones. The 'friends of the dark' can only play on man's three enemies. However, any barely aware goon with a knife, bat, or gun can do physical damage. In my opinion, the goons are more dangerous than the dark-friends. And now the phrase 'suppressing fire' has new meaning for me. Thanks. On another note... I thought this was interesting and perhaps a little proof of 'all that is not you' as Natures response to the woman's adoration of the storm of which she was witness. Last Edited by Seer777 on 10/09/2012 05:48 PM "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." ~Seneca |
| Jonny Blaze User ID: 22472711 10/09/2012 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, belief is inconsequential...one's life must actually be in imminent danger. Quoting: Jonny Blaze Yet it never is... ...or it always is. The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank." The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects. The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard. The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass. |
| Jonny Blaze User ID: 22472711 10/09/2012 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course. It only works when it's properly aligned. And in order to be properly aligned, one must believe that their life or the life of another is in imminent danger. Quoting: Jonny Blaze In other words, death has to be in the room. Otherwise, it is just an emotional outburst. An indulgence. There is a good reason that there are only 3 levels for the dark ones and 9 levels for the light ones. The 'friends of the dark' can only play on man's three enemies. However, any barely aware goon with a knife, bat, or gun can do physical damage. In my opinion, the goons are more dangerous than the dark-friends. And now the phrase 'suppressing fire' has new meaning for me. Thanks. On another note... I thought this was interesting and perhaps a little proof of 'all that is not you' as Natures response to the woman's adoration of the storm of which she was witness. Cool vid. ;) I know how she feels. Did you hear the break in her voice? The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank." The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects. The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard. The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass. |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 05:50 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course. It only works when it's properly aligned. And in order to be properly aligned, one must believe that their life or the life of another is in imminent danger. Quoting: Jonny Blaze In other words, death has to be in the room. Otherwise, it is just an emotional outburst. An indulgence. There is a good reason that there are only 3 levels for the dark ones and 9 levels for the light ones. The 'friends of the dark' can only play on man's three enemies. However, any barely aware goon with a knife, bat, or gun can do physical damage. In my opinion, the goons are more dangerous than the dark-friends. And now the phrase 'suppressing fire' has new meaning for me. Thanks. On another note... I thought this was interesting and perhaps a little proof of 'all that is not you' as Natures response to the woman's adoration of the storm of which she was witness. ![]() |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 25263768 10/09/2012 05:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, belief is inconsequential...one's life must actually be in imminent danger. Quoting: Jonny Blaze Yet it never is... ...or it always is. Thats the part you dont get about belief and maybe even faith as well... there is a spark a light and a burning flame....get it? |
| Jonny Blaze User ID: 22472711 10/09/2012 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, belief is inconsequential...one's life must actually be in imminent danger. Quoting: Jonny Blaze Yet it never is... ...or it always is. Thats the part you dont get about belief and maybe even faith as well... there is a spark a light and a burning flame....get it? Clarity is apparently the part you do get... The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank." The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects. The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard. The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass. |
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| Jonny Blaze User ID: 22472711 10/09/2012 05:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thats the part you dont get about belief and maybe even faith as well... there is a spark a light and a burning flame....get it? Clarity is apparently the part you do get... ...or don't get. Get it? The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank." The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects. The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard. The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 25263768 10/09/2012 06:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thats the part you dont get about belief and maybe even faith as well... there is a spark a light and a burning flame....get it? Clarity is apparently the part you do get... ...or don't get. Get it? Yea....i get your sarcasm when i spoke in good faith... A little good news, just saw more people are losing faith in organized religion, but do still believe in God...:-) |
| Jonny Blaze User ID: 22472711 10/09/2012 06:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25263768 Thats the part you dont get about belief and maybe even faith as well... there is a spark a light and a burning flame....get it? Clarity is apparently the part you do get... ...or don't get. Get it? Yea....i get your sarcasm when i spoke in good faith... A little good news, just saw more people are losing faith in organized religion, but do still believe in God...:-) I'm unconcerned with your labels. Good faith is fine. Impeccable intent is truly a sight to behold. The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank." The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects. The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard. The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass. |
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| Saptaparna User ID: 865798 10/09/2012 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25263768 Thats the part you dont get about belief and maybe even faith as well... there is a spark a light and a burning flame....get it? Clarity is apparently the part you do get... ...or don't get. Get it? Yea....i get your sarcasm when i spoke in good faith... A little good news, just saw more people are losing faith in organized religion, but do still believe in God...:-) Yes, I saw that too. CNN Pew Poll. It is the change. One of the biggest paradigms in the history of humans has cracks along its lengths. Love it. Saptaparna ~ Seven-leaves, sevenfold; the man-plant, sevenfold man, seven-principled human being. ~ Spinning infinity. The wheel is spinning me and it's never ending. ~ What if I say I'm not like the others? What if I say I'm not just another one of of your plays? |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 06:09 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Survey: One in five Americans has no religion 9th Oct.2012 The fastest growing "religious" group in America is made up of people with no religion at all, according to a Pew survey showing that one in five Americans is not affiliated with any religion. Quoting: observationThe number of these Americans has grown by 25% just in the past five years, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.... [link to religion.blogs.cnn.com] |
| Saptaparna User ID: 865798 10/09/2012 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Survey: One in five Americans has no religion Quoting: aether 9th Oct.2012 The fastest growing "religious" group in America is made up of people with no religion at all, according to a Pew survey showing that one in five Americans is not affiliated with any religion. Quoting: observationThe number of these Americans has grown by 25% just in the past five years, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.... [link to religion.blogs.cnn.com] Who would of thunk it? This does not just happen for no reason. People are understanding the fallacies and atrocities that come from organized religions and institutions. They are using reason to define their spiritual selves and taking it back, looking inside instead of outside for the answers they seek. Saptaparna ~ Seven-leaves, sevenfold; the man-plant, sevenfold man, seven-principled human being. ~ Spinning infinity. The wheel is spinning me and it's never ending. ~ What if I say I'm not like the others? What if I say I'm not just another one of of your plays? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 25263768 10/09/2012 06:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Survey: One in five Americans has no religion Quoting: aether 9th Oct.2012 The fastest growing "religious" group in America is made up of people with no religion at all, according to a Pew survey showing that one in five Americans is not affiliated with any religion. Quoting: observationThe number of these Americans has grown by 25% just in the past five years, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.... [link to religion.blogs.cnn.com] Survey: One in five Americans has no religion Quoting: aether 9th Oct.2012 The fastest growing "religious" group in America is made up of people with no religion at all, according to a Pew survey showing that one in five Americans is not affiliated with any religion. Quoting: observationThe number of these Americans has grown by 25% just in the past five years, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.... [link to religion.blogs.cnn.com] Who would of thunk it? This does not just happen for no reason. People are understanding the fallacies and atrocities that come from organized religions and institutions. They are using reason to define their spiritual selves and taking it back, looking inside instead of outside for the answers they seek. Bump |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 06:25 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rather than seeing the saptaparna doctrine as being mainly “Western” with an “Eastern” gloss, it would be more accurate to view the Indian elements as fully integrated into a synthesised whole. Due to the process of syncretism, something altogether new was created, neither “Western” nor “Eastern” but global. Quoting: ob servationIssues of Theosophical History: Description of Contents [link to www.theohistory.org] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 25263768 10/09/2012 06:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rather than seeing the saptaparna doctrine as being mainly “Western” with an “Eastern” gloss, it would be more accurate to view the Indian elements as fully integrated into a synthesised whole. Due to the process of syncretism, something altogether new was created, neither “Western” nor “Eastern” but global. Quoting: ob servationIssues of Theosophical History: Description of Contents [link to www.theohistory.org] I have not looked at the link yet...but have come to association in study of iroquois i believe...cooking french stew so cant view atm...:-) |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 06:31 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rather than seeing the saptaparna doctrine as being mainly “Western” with an “Eastern” gloss, it would be more accurate to view the Indian elements as fully integrated into a synthesised whole. Due to the process of syncretism, something altogether new was created, neither “Western” nor “Eastern” but global. Quoting: ob servationIssues of Theosophical History: Description of Contents [link to www.theohistory.org] I have not looked at the link yet...but have come to association in study of iroquois i believe...cooking french stew so cant view atm...:-) it`s theosophy continuing, by discovery, to translate the meanings of ancient text with 20th and 21 st century information applied and sequencing it`s modern expression into practical application |
| Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 10/09/2012 06:33 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Religion is Vanity disguised as Fear. The WORD speaks to ones own, without need of filter. Freedom of Religion is a gift Freedom from Religion is enlightenment. Taliban shoot Pakistani schoolgirl campaigning for peace [link to news.yahoo.com] I wonder... WHAT could ever lead one to conclude shooting into a school bus filled with children, would ever be justifiable? ![]() "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." ~Seneca |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 06:41 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | “When the first ‘Seven’ appeared on earth, they threw the seed of everything that grows on the land into the soil. First came three, and four were added to these as soon as stone was transformed into plant. Then came the second ‘Seven,’ who, guiding the Jivas of the plants, produced the middle (intermediate) natures between plant and moving living animal. The third ‘Seven’ evolved their Chhayas. . . . The fifth ‘Seven’imprisoned their Essence. . . . Thus man became a Saptaparna.” (Commentary.) Quoting: theosophy——————— A. Saptaparna. Such is the name given in Occult phraseology to man. It means as shown elsewhere, a seven-leaved plant, and the name has a great significance in the Buddhist legends. So it had, also, under disguise, in the Greek “myths.” The T, or image_il (tau), formed from the figure 7, and the Greek letter [[G]] (gamma), was (see § “Cross and Circle”) the symbol of life, [link to www.theosociety.org] this was 100 years ago when they began tracking the origin of our faiths |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 06:46 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Religion is Vanity disguised as Fear. The WORD speaks to ones own, without need of filter. Freedom of Religion is a gift Freedom from Religion is enlightenment. Taliban shoot Pakistani schoolgirl campaigning for peace [link to news.yahoo.com] I wonder... WHAT could ever lead one to conclude shooting into a school bus filled with children, would ever be justifiable? ![]() i would leave that topic and remain within that which possess motivated ability to naturally evaporate causes of ill affect |
| Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 10/09/2012 06:54 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would leave that topic and remain within that which possess motivated ability to naturally evaporate causes of ill affect Quoting: aether Agreed... Speaking of 7 leafed plants... [link to images.search.yahoo.com] "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." ~Seneca |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 06:56 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would leave that topic and remain within that which possess motivated ability to naturally evaporate causes of ill affect Quoting: aether Agreed... Speaking of 7 leafed plants... [link to images.search.yahoo.com] it is that simple Last Edited by aether on 10/09/2012 06:57 PM |
| aether (OP) User ID: 24814629 10/09/2012 07:01 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would leave that topic and remain within that which possess motivated ability to naturally evaporate causes of ill affect Quoting: aether Agreed... Speaking of 7 leafed plants... [link to images.search.yahoo.com] it is that simple Hinduism Cannabis or ganja is associated with worship of the Hindu deity Shiva, who is popularly believed to like the hemp plant Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] |
| Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 10/09/2012 07:07 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would leave that topic and remain within that which possess motivated ability to naturally evaporate causes of ill affect Quoting: aether Agreed... Speaking of 7 leafed plants... [link to images.search.yahoo.com] it is that simple Hinduism Cannabis or ganja is associated with worship of the Hindu deity Shiva, who is popularly believed to like the hemp plant Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] From you link... "Rastafari see cannabis as a sacramental and deeply beneficial plant that is the Tree of Life mentioned in the Bible. Bob Marley, amongst many others, have quoted Revelation: 22:2, "... the herb is the healing of the nations." The use of cannabis, and particularly of long-stemmed water-pipes called chalices, is an integral part of what Rastafari call "reasoning sessions" where members join together to discuss life according to the Rasta perspective. They see the use of cannabis as bringing them closer to God, whom they call (Jah), allowing the user to penetrate the truth of things much more clearly, as if the wool had been pulled from one's eyes." "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." ~Seneca |
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| Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 10/09/2012 07:20 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Snoop Dogg changes name to Snoop Lion, says he is Bob Marley reincarnated Read more: [link to www.foxnews.com] "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." ~Seneca |
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