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The pattern of the saint is the antithesis of the mythological hero. Passive in regards to the active solution nature of hero.

All organization is immaterial.
 Quoting: dion


Pattern of the saint: Internal reconciliation.
Pattern of mythological hero: External reconciliation.


?
 Quoting: Septenary Man


feels like Joseph Campbell's monomyth talking tounge

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The pattern of the saint is the antithesis of the mythological hero. Passive in regards to the active solution nature of hero.

All organization is immaterial.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Pattern of the saint: Internal reconciliation.
Pattern of mythological hero: External reconciliation.


?
 Quoting: dion


feels like Joseph Campbell's monomyth talking tounge
 Quoting: aether


Yeah, lol, it does.
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What a strange, strange thing to be discussing.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


it does not to me
but
i am not you tounge
 Quoting: aether


The pattern of the saint is the antithesis of the mythological hero. Passive in regards to the active solution nature of hero.

All organization is immaterial.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


Pattern of the saint: Internal reconciliation.
Pattern of mythological hero: External reconciliation.

?
 Quoting: Septenary Man


It is inherent in the nature of the historical context and patterning of the control mechanism.

All patterns tend to subvert.

From War Gods of Lightning to Those who civilly disobey.
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It is inherent in the nature of the historical context and patterning of the control mechanism.

All patterns tend to subvert.

From War Gods of Lightning to Those who civilly disobey.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


or
until someone steps into the pattern
cos it fits them
and does what has never been done before
thus all do what has never been done before

tounge

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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


heightened emotions via visible processes

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It is inherent in the nature of the historical context and patterning of the control mechanism.

All patterns tend to subvert.

From War Gods of Lightning to Those who civilly disobey.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


or
until someone steps into the pattern
cos it fits them
and does what has never been done before
thus all do what has never been done before

tounge
 Quoting: aether


:nacholibre:
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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
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It is inherent in the nature of the historical context and patterning of the control mechanism.

All patterns tend to subvert.

From War Gods of Lightning to Those who civilly disobey.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


or
until someone steps into the pattern
cos it fits them
and does what has never been done before
thus all do what has never been done before

tounge
 Quoting: aether


To quote the oft repeated axiom: It's all been done before.

It is a question of environment and it's recreating these local effects/actions)getting us to notice the obvious).

Let me know what nature has not done first.

The value I quoted above is the feeble imposition of man.

As Saints are viruses of Rome.

Hero's are the chaos of potential.
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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.
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Good morning

coffee4

How many scandals can one administration have going on at one time?
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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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.

 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


Lovely.

Good morning everyone.


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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


More often than not, it is not 'or', it is 'and'.

So, it would be man and locality, just varying in degrees, perhaps with other causes not yet recognized as well.
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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.

 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


Lovely.

Good morning everyone.


:SinkorSwim:
 Quoting: Seer777


Female surfers always have such nice butts.

OH! And good morning.
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It is inherent in the nature of the historical context and patterning of the control mechanism.

All patterns tend to subvert.

From War Gods of Lightning to Those who civilly disobey.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


or
until someone steps into the pattern
cos it fits them
and does what has never been done before
thus all do what has never been done before

tounge
 Quoting: aether


To quote the oft repeated axiom: It's all been done before .

It is a question of environment and it's recreating these local effects/actions)getting us to notice the obvious).

Let me know what nature has not done first.


The value I quoted above is the feeble imposition of man.

As Saints are viruses of Rome.

Hero's are the chaos of potential.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


lol

at best that is a guess
and
as no two moments can ever be identical
because were they to be so
nothing would exist ever
i can never see the merit in that guess tounge
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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


More often than not, it is not 'or', it is 'and'.

So, it would be man and locality, just varying in degrees, perhaps with other causes not yet recognized as well.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Yes, We could all shop locally. We could utilize hemp products for plastics and all the like of repressed technologies.

But, it goes against the centralization of Rome that is repeated and echoed. Man will defend rome in spite of his betterment as it coins his ease. Thus man does not believe in himself, but the repetitious and cyclic monolith.

Expeditiousness of wants over common sense.
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And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


More often than not, it is not 'or', it is 'and'.

So, it would be man and locality, just varying in degrees, perhaps with other causes not yet recognized as well.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Yes, We could all shop locally. We could utilize hemp products for plastics and all the like of repressed technologies.

But, it goes against the centralization of Rome that is repeated and echoed. Man will defend rome in spite of his betterment as it coins his ease. Thus man does not believe in himself, but the repetitious and cyclic monolith.

Expeditiousness of wants over common sense.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


Totally agree with that. Bureaucracies and politics and money and belief. A repetitive noose.
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Female surfers always have such nice butts.

OH! And good morning.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Yes...I'm sure they do.


When is reconciliation not a good idea?

Is forgiveness always divine?

Or can it be foolish?

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Female surfers always have such nice butts.

OH! And good morning.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


True dat
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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It is inherent in the nature of the historical context and patterning of the control mechanism.

All patterns tend to subvert.

From War Gods of Lightning to Those who civilly disobey.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


or
until someone steps into the pattern
cos it fits them
and does what has never been done before
thus all do what has never been done before

tounge
 Quoting: aether


To quote the oft repeated axiom: It's all been done before .

It is a question of environment and it's recreating these local effects/actions)getting us to notice the obvious).

Let me know what nature has not done first.


The value I quoted above is the feeble imposition of man.

As Saints are viruses of Rome.

Hero's are the chaos of potential.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


lol

at best that is a guess
and
as no two moments can ever be identical
because were they to be so
nothing would exist ever
i can never see the merit in that guess tounge
 Quoting: aether


Nature is the mind we consume. The relational perspective is the novelty. Everything exists within the imposition of measures assumed new.

No worries though; You will come round.
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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay




over the past 3 weeks the following has arisen
until 2012 humankind did not generally possess sufficient knowing of our recent discoveries to form practical use/application from them
in 2012 translation of our recent discoveries into practical emotional expression arose sufficiently distributed thereby confirming a future location (time) in our noticeable future (2117 approx) when our practical emotional expression within our environment prompts reincarnation process recommencement thus our as yet virgin rebirth ability becomes naturally expressed/accessed

this /z\ has prompted the notion that reduction of our global population to approx 500 million people is no longer an event awaiting to happen that conflicts with our desired future
this does never mean it will happen but it does mean it no longer something that will never happen
it`s affect has altered
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Female surfers always have such nice butts.

OH! And good morning.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Yes...I'm sure they do.


When is reconciliation not a good idea?

Is forgiveness always divine?

Or can it be foolish?

:DoortoLight:
 Quoting: Seer777


Depends if it is purposeful or repetitive.
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Female surfers always have such nice butts.

OH! And good morning.
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True dat
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


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When is reconciliation not a good idea?

Is forgiveness always divine?

Or can it be foolish?

DoortoLight
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Depends if it is purposeful or repetitive.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


Yes.

I see your point.

Forgiveness with purpose. Like the myth you referenced.
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I can't believe I watched that entire clip.
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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And with global green house gases comes heightened acidity (think battery) and more vigourous scents (relating to plants).
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


And destruction of the coral reefs because of the increased acidity.

verysad
 Quoting: Septenary Man


And that typifies why we wish to remain in a repetitive cycle.

Is it man or is it locality creating these effects?

If it is man; Is it not time to unleash the dogs?

Guidestones indeed, levied against mans self interested repetition.

 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


Lovely.

Good morning everyone.


SinkorSwim
 Quoting: Seer777


good morning
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Female surfers always have such nice butts.

OH! And good morning.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Yes...I'm sure they do.


When is reconciliation not a good idea?

Is forgiveness always divine?

Or can it be foolish?

DoortoLight
 Quoting: Seer777


Depends if it is purposeful or repetitive.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


bump
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I can't believe I watched that entire clip.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


We are hardwired for asses and especially chest asses. Doubly so.

Hardwired internal process.
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Female surfers always have such nice butts.

OH! And good morning.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


True dat
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


good morning
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I can't believe I watched that entire clip.
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We are hardwired for asses and especially chest asses. Doubly so.

Hardwired internal process.
 Quoting: Guac Du Mollay


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