Occultist Sanctuary
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Re: Occultist Sanctuary
you still with that amazing-booty-girlfriend of yours parson?
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I actually had uni exams in a masonic lodge in Leeds. Pretty interesting place, I hoped the vibees would improve my results. The Masons didn't really know what was going on when there was several hundred young adults running around when we came out as they were going in.
Used to have a more active interest in this, witchcraft and that. I'm in Asia so I'm checking out the local mythologies more but there's less ceremonial magic and more general alignment with the forces of the universe. I find it a lot more practical, though I'm not discarding rituals for their purpose.
I'm more of the shaman type, personally.
Used to have a more active interest in this, witchcraft and that. I'm in Asia so I'm checking out the local mythologies more but there's less ceremonial magic and more general alignment with the forces of the universe. I find it a lot more practical, though I'm not discarding rituals for their purpose.
I'm more of the shaman type, personally.
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the Masons don't know shit, never did
it was originally intended that they deal in occult matters, but the members didn't have it in them
so it has always been just a flesh pressing boys club imo
it was originally intended that they deal in occult matters, but the members didn't have it in them
so it has always been just a flesh pressing boys club imo
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parson wrote:run dmt loldeadly habit wrote:who of the og memeber doesn't? lol i still have 3 cds from old 06 of tunes you and lemiwinks gave awayparson wrote:i used to get sooo mad at seckle
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dmt sounds like scary shit to me, don't think I'll be trying it
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slay choronzon is easier said than done. crossing the abyss is easy tho.imami wrote:93
cross the abyss, slay choronzon
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haha the best booty in the world. no.hugh wrote:you still with that amazing-booty-girlfriend of yours parson?
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saying you know shit about the masons if you're not 33 degrees is like saying you know shit about the moon from pictures
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i genuinely think op might be sliding down the path of some drug-induced mental disorder

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it's a phase. all wizards go through it. RAW calls it the chapel perilous
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I know someone quite high up in the masons. It's just old men chatting 
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the shit is SECRET. they are supposed to tell everybody that they are just old men chatting.
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telling muggles what they are up to is called "casting pearls before swine" or "making a bed of roses for an ass"
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excerpt from cosmic trigger
I DO NOT BELIEVE ANYTHING
This remark was made, in these very words, by John Gribbin, physics editor of New Scientist magazine, in a BBC-TV debate with Malcolm Muggeridge, and it provoked incredulity on the part of most viewers. It seems to be a hangover of the medieval Catholic era that causes most people, even the educated, to think that everybody must "believe" something or other, that if one is not a theist, one must be a dogmatic atheist, and if one does not think Capitalism is perfect, one must believe fervently in Socialism, and if one does not have blind faith in X, one must alternatively have blind faith in not-X or the reverse of X.
My own opinion is that belief is the death of intelligence. As soon as one believes a doctrine of any sort, or assumes certitude, one stops thinking about that aspect of existence. The more certitude one assumes, the less there is left to think about, and a person sure of everything would never have any need to think about anything and might be considered clinically dead under current medical standards, where absence of brain activity is taken to mean that life has ended.
I DO NOT BELIEVE ANYTHING
This remark was made, in these very words, by John Gribbin, physics editor of New Scientist magazine, in a BBC-TV debate with Malcolm Muggeridge, and it provoked incredulity on the part of most viewers. It seems to be a hangover of the medieval Catholic era that causes most people, even the educated, to think that everybody must "believe" something or other, that if one is not a theist, one must be a dogmatic atheist, and if one does not think Capitalism is perfect, one must believe fervently in Socialism, and if one does not have blind faith in X, one must alternatively have blind faith in not-X or the reverse of X.
My own opinion is that belief is the death of intelligence. As soon as one believes a doctrine of any sort, or assumes certitude, one stops thinking about that aspect of existence. The more certitude one assumes, the less there is left to think about, and a person sure of everything would never have any need to think about anything and might be considered clinically dead under current medical standards, where absence of brain activity is taken to mean that life has ended.
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fuk u m8 i'll hook u in the gabbaimami wrote:the Masons don't know shit, never did
it was originally intended that they deal in occult matters, but the members didn't have it in them
so it has always been just a flesh pressing boys club imo
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