Holy shit, you exposed your secret identity finally, I can't believe I've never noticed the resemblance beforeChevalier Mal Fet wrote:Namaste.
![Image](http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111119144908/villains/images/9/99/Mola_Ram.jpg)
Holy shit, you exposed your secret identity finally, I can't believe I've never noticed the resemblance beforeChevalier Mal Fet wrote:Namaste.
This is sort of my point. As bad as some (most?) of the SBNR airheads are, I'll take some lax thinking over all-science or all-religion totalitarianism.Chevalier Mal Fet wrote:The two articles have helped me realize that as much as hearing about "spiritual but not religious" people gives me douche-chills, they are no competition for the troo believers.
Raw Ting wrote:yeah but how does that relate to israel? I wanna talk about israel
Doesn't this sort of apply to most, if not all, interests? For example, how many troo metalheads do you really want to be around?Necrometer wrote:This is sort of my point. As bad as some (most?) of the SBNR airheads are, I'll take some lax thinking over all-science or all-religion totalitarianism.Chevalier Mal Fet wrote:The two articles have helped me realize that as much as hearing about "spiritual but not religious" people gives me douche-chills, they are no competition for the troo believers.
YES thank you. in this video she is pretty much the pinnacle of all my 90s infatuations combinedDr Yail Bloor wrote:
if there's anybody in the world who'd be fucking unobservant enough to actually damage themselves with trap-soap I guess it'd be the guy with dialup in 2007
Foot Foot wrote:that's enough. white girls.
probably beat off maybe a hundred times out of my first thousand batches to this girlCascade Whore wrote:Dr Yail Bloor wrote:>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3Bmxjhm ... re=related<
what the fuck is this shit?Fighting Uruk-Hai wrote:
rileyo wrote:i like that she's wearing high heels &stockings to get fucked by dead pigs,that's some real forward thinking metal right there
LordDarksoul wrote:Thanks for the concern, Fucktractor.
BUNGVOX wrote:i don't want metallica to shit their pants. i want metallica to shit MY pants.
Zerohero wrote:shooting cum on that hot chick that is my altar.
doubleblumpkin wrote:Guess who's riding a pig through the jungle
fallbacktostone wrote: i respect the amish and true fundamentalist that live without an ounce of envy than i do 'spiritualists'.
Zerohero wrote:shooting cum on that hot chick that is my altar.
doubleblumpkin wrote:Guess who's riding a pig through the jungle
even sunni extremists and wahabists who at least are so utterly terrified of not believing and not being good enough that the only way to prove they're truly believers is to die with explosives strapped to them. its fucked up that they cant fight actual enemies but i respect them. obviously the amish don't have such wayward envy as to have to kill to prove anthing. a suicide bomber must die because he doesn't yet truly believe.Blair wrote:fallbacktostone wrote: i respect the amish and true fundamentalist that live without an ounce of envy than i do 'spiritualists'.
![]()
![]()
this is 100% spirituality IMPhOfallbacktostone wrote:ive felt grounded in a my own experiences and sensations and ive manufactured my own idols and and my totems of personal significance
As I said, the shamans and sorcerers whom I encountered in my travels always said that their ability to heal people was a by-product of a different kind of healing. Their primary work is to heal the relation the village and the land, to balance the equilibrium between the human gang and the more-than-human field of forces. If the magician was not simultaneously doing this work of offering prayers and praises and ritual gestures to the other animals and to the powers of the earth and the sky, then he might heal someone in the community and someone else would fall sick, and then he would heal that other person, and someone else would fall sick. The source of the illness is often perceived as an imbalance within the person, but it is actually in the relation between the human village and the land that supports it, the land that yields up its food, its animals for skins for clothing, and its plants for food and medicine. Humans take so much from the land, and the magician's task is to make sure that we humans always return something to the land so that there is a two-way flow, that the boundary between us — the human culture and the rest of nature — stays a porous boundary. The magician ensures that that boundary is a membrane through which there is this two-way flow, and that the boundary never becomes a barrier shutting out the other-than-human powers from our awareness.
then i apologize for my wanton fonting and italicizationNecrometer wrote:that was so tongue in cheek via the you/blogger POV - it stings that you're trying to tape that on my back
this is 100% spirituality IMPhOfallbacktostone wrote:ive felt grounded in a my own experiences and sensations and ive manufactured my own idols and and my totems of personal significance
if this is a semantics thing by all means offer up your own lexical placeholder for "transcendent shit in a human's head/heart that is undeniable yet would be 100% abolished in a human-free universe"