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1908247 User ID: 34537590 Brazil 02/16/2013 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's amazing, regardless of the subject or whatever is being discussed/shown, I always get this emotional responde from you, 'no worries' Agreed, and it's a shame it is like that. I should work on why I watch that show, lol Looking back at the video scene, I believe it was properly posted \o/ Wow, too many bubbles in the air so to speak. Last Edited by 1908247 on 02/16/2013 04:46 PM Nus |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/16/2013 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i know Quoting: aether i have met many in position of social authority that crave nothing more in fantasy thus are drawn via pornography strangely maybe , in every society our civil servants show a higher preference towards bdsm expression than any other social grouping In the 13th century, a group of Roman Catholics, known as the Flagellants, took this practice to its extreme ends. The Flagellants were later condemned by the Roman Catholic Church as a cult in the 14th century because the established church had no other control over the practice other than excommunication. Self-flagellation remains common in the Philippines and Latin America. Quoting: observationSome members of strict monastic orders, and some members of the lay organization Opus Dei, practice mild self-flagellation using an instrument called a "discipline", a cattail whip usually made of knotted cords, which is flung over the shoulders repeatedly during private prayer. Pope John Paul II took the discipline regularly. St. Therese of Lisieux, a Carmelite nun of late 19th-century France who has now been declared a Doctor of the Church, is an influential example of a Catholic Saint who questioned prevailing attitudes toward physical penance. Her view was that loving acceptance of the many sufferings of daily life was pleasing to God, and fostered loving relationships with other people, more than taking upon oneself extraneous sufferings through instruments of penance. However as a Carmelite nun, she practiced voluntary corporal mortification. Because practices such as starvation, sleep denial and flagellation are known to induce altered states, flagellation may be used by religious ecstatics and mystics as part of ritualistic practices or ceremonies to achieve unusual states of mind [link to en.wikipedia.org] i don`t like it Civil servants eh? Why do you think that is? I have seen the practice of flagellation demonstrated in a documentary I watched of a large group of I believe Muslim men and boys, beating and cutting themselves and their faces. The wounds seemed superficial but the reasoning was lost to me. Other than the obvious that is... Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/16/2013 04:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's amazing, regardless of the subject or whatever is being discussed/shown, I always get this emotional responde from you, 'no worries' Agreed, and it's a shame it is like that. I should work on why I watch that show, lol Looking back at the video scene, I believe it was properly posted \o/ Wow, too many bubbles in the air so to speak. :) I attempt to discuss subject matter objectively. So unless there was an intention of purposely causing another discomfort then apology is not needed. You are not one to do so purposely, as your heart is genuine and kind. The scene you provided having little to do, other than name, with my described opinion of that show. Most likely you watch the show due the response it raises within you. Sexual stimulation, intrigue, and adrenaline. Also, I heard the storyline is brilliant but that is coming from those who enjoyed watching said... Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/16/2013 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Showtime series I think. I don't know. I just think that it must do something awful to the Mind to be sexually stimulated with long scenes of graphic group sex, then led directly into bloody violence like you can't believe. I looked up once, to watch a sword slice the face of a man, then slowly slide down and off his skull. Disgusting. i know i have met many in position of social authority that crave nothing more in fantasy thus are drawn via pornography strangely maybe , in every society our civil servants show a higher preference towards bdsm expression than any other social grouping In the 13th century, a group of Roman Catholics, known as the Flagellants, took this practice to its extreme ends. The Flagellants were later condemned by the Roman Catholic Church as a cult in the 14th century because the established church had no other control over the practice other than excommunication. Self-flagellation remains common in the Philippines and Latin America. Quoting: observationSome members of strict monastic orders, and some members of the lay organization Opus Dei, practice mild self-flagellation using an instrument called a "discipline", a cattail whip usually made of knotted cords, which is flung over the shoulders repeatedly during private prayer. Pope John Paul II took the discipline regularly. St. Therese of Lisieux, a Carmelite nun of late 19th-century France who has now been declared a Doctor of the Church, is an influential example of a Catholic Saint who questioned prevailing attitudes toward physical penance. Her view was that loving acceptance of the many sufferings of daily life was pleasing to God, and fostered loving relationships with other people, more than taking upon oneself extraneous sufferings through instruments of penance. However as a Carmelite nun, she practiced voluntary corporal mortification. Because practices such as starvation, sleep denial and flagellation are known to induce altered states, flagellation may be used by religious ecstatics and mystics as part of ritualistic practices or ceremonies to achieve unusual states of mind [link to en.wikipedia.org] i don`t like it It's much easier to repeat a mantra as ritual repetition induces you into the vibration and past the words and associative thoughts. Martial artists also hammer bone to calcify tissue, but I don't reccomend it. |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/16/2013 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's much easier to repeat a mantra as ritual repetition induces you into the vibration and past the words and associative thoughts. Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus Martial artists also hammer bone to calcify tissue, but I don't reccomend it. Would that be along the lines of breaking bricks and/or boards with ones hand or head? Seems after repeated blows, what you speak above would occur. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/16/2013 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i know Quoting: aether i have met many in position of social authority that crave nothing more in fantasy thus are drawn via pornography strangely maybe , in every society our civil servants show a higher preference towards bdsm expression than any other social grouping In the 13th century, a group of Roman Catholics, known as the Flagellants, took this practice to its extreme ends. The Flagellants were later condemned by the Roman Catholic Church as a cult in the 14th century because the established church had no other control over the practice other than excommunication. Self-flagellation remains common in the Philippines and Latin America. Quoting: observationSome members of strict monastic orders, and some members of the lay organization Opus Dei, practice mild self-flagellation using an instrument called a "discipline", a cattail whip usually made of knotted cords, which is flung over the shoulders repeatedly during private prayer. Pope John Paul II took the discipline regularly. St. Therese of Lisieux, a Carmelite nun of late 19th-century France who has now been declared a Doctor of the Church, is an influential example of a Catholic Saint who questioned prevailing attitudes toward physical penance. Her view was that loving acceptance of the many sufferings of daily life was pleasing to God, and fostered loving relationships with other people, more than taking upon oneself extraneous sufferings through instruments of penance. However as a Carmelite nun, she practiced voluntary corporal mortification. Because practices such as starvation, sleep denial and flagellation are known to induce altered states, flagellation may be used by religious ecstatics and mystics as part of ritualistic practices or ceremonies to achieve unusual states of mind [link to en.wikipedia.org] i don`t like it Civil servants eh? Why do you think that is? I have seen the practice of flagellation demonstrated in a documentary I watched of a large group of I believe Muslim men and boys, beating and cutting themselves and their faces. The wounds seemed superficial but the reasoning was lost to me. Other than the obvious that is... Transcendence. [link to collections.vam.ac.uk] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/16/2013 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's much easier to repeat a mantra as ritual repetition induces you into the vibration and past the words and associative thoughts. Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus Martial artists also hammer bone to calcify tissue, but I don't reccomend it. Would that be along the lines of breaking bricks and/or boards with ones hand or head? Seems after repeated blows, what you speak above would occur. No, you take a hammer and dent . |
aether (OP) User ID: 33708517 United Kingdom 02/16/2013 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Civil servants eh? Why do you think that is? I have seen the practice of flagellation demonstrated in a documentary I watched of a large group of I believe Muslim men and boys, beating and cutting themselves and their faces. The wounds seemed superficial but the reasoning was lost to me. Other than the obvious that is... the opinion i have formed is they all sign a piece of paper signing them to loyalty of a state institution, be it a monarch or what replaced a monarch and their oath demands secrecy thus they are separated from society by their oath thus whom can they be themselves with only others under oath bit like monastic life that introduced physical and emotional pain into daily life because their underlying unnatural self enforced lifestyle prompted it to be so |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/16/2013 05:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone look at the rsoe and see all the stippling of tiny earthquakes across Europe? Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus I find those occurring to the East of the Americas, more intriguing. As earthquakes on that side, are somewhat rare. I do see of what you speak with the stippling. Seems to be following a line. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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1908247 User ID: 34537590 Brazil 02/16/2013 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks, Seer. Wow, people actually do that? Anyone look at the rsoe and see all the stippling of tiny earthquakes across Europe? Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus Antipodal perhaps? In case you need it: [link to www.antipodemap.com] Nus |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/16/2013 05:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks, Seer. Quoting: 1908247 Wow, people actually do that? Anyone look at the rsoe and see all the stippling of tiny earthquakes across Europe? Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus Antipodal perhaps? In case you need it: [link to www.antipodemap.com] No, I have no need of statistically analyzing the route of the asteroid and correlating its path to any significance on the north side. |
songwaves User ID: 34381885 United Kingdom 02/16/2013 05:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You don't meet many people with just one tattoo do you? They always seem to be obsessively talking about the next one they are going to have. I don't think its healthy at all (self mutilation). Love thyself! |
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aether (OP) User ID: 33708517 United Kingdom 02/16/2013 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny topic suffering pain is a natural signal focusing on what is required to be altered suffering is an unknown word to every societies memory (golden age) thus suffering is not embedded in our expression of living because we all remember it never existed thus all explanations of suffering are explanations of that which never used to exist within us with that /z\ in mind i would consider the removal of suffering from earth a mandatory goal of every faith, belief and government |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33477271 Canada 02/16/2013 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny topic suffering Quoting: aether pain is a natural signal focusing on what is required to be altered suffering is an unknown word to every societies memory (golden age) thus suffering is not embedded in our expression of living because we all remember it never existed thus all explanations of suffering are explanations of that which never used to exist within us with that /z\ in mind i would consider the removal of suffering from earth a mandatory goal of every faith, belief and government Hi Aether |
aether (OP) User ID: 33708517 United Kingdom 02/16/2013 05:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny topic suffering Quoting: aether pain is a natural signal focusing on what is required to be altered suffering is an unknown word to every societies memory (golden age) thus suffering is not embedded in our expression of living because we all remember it never existed thus all explanations of suffering are explanations of that which never used to exist within us with that /z\ in mind i would consider the removal of suffering from earth a mandatory goal of every faith, belief and government Hi Aether good day billy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33477271 Canada 02/16/2013 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny topic suffering Quoting: aether pain is a natural signal focusing on what is required to be altered suffering is an unknown word to every societies memory (golden age) thus suffering is not embedded in our expression of living because we all remember it never existed thus all explanations of suffering are explanations of that which never used to exist within us with that /z\ in mind i would consider the removal of suffering from earth a mandatory goal of every faith, belief and government Hi Aether good day billy ha, I wanted to post green day |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/16/2013 06:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone look at the rsoe and see all the stippling of tiny earthquakes across Europe? Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus I find those occurring to the East of the Americas, more intriguing. As earthquakes on that side, are somewhat rare. I do see of what you speak with the stippling. Seems to be following a line. [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] ^^^ I see red. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |