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Dancing Coyote |
Jan 3 2010, 02:10 PM
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QUOTE(Hybrid Theory @ Jan 3 2010, 09:28 AM) Seriously speaking, your full of it. Asimon2008 asked a noble question and this is how you respond? Are you trying to sound wise by saying that? Trying to sound poetic or what not? Give us a break, fool (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) You are quite correct calling me a fool, The Fool is more akin to my nature but a fool nonetheless. Now, if you were any more well read you would understand the process at play. It's been awhile since I've been told I'm full of it, and I thank you for this. It occasionally puts me in my place, but in this case I feel this was necessary. Why ask such a question when the practitioner can simply help themselves? He has the book, what is he wasting time talking about it for? Also, What kind of control would it take to keep one's mind deliberately off an idea or subject (like the big toe)? If one can do that, one is ready for magick, therefor meditation and proper control should be in place. He's looking for some mystic to spoonfeed bulshit, and that is exactly what I did. A get rich scheme, do this and you'll be a millionaire, it's easy, anyone can do it! I gave genuine texts, in fact my telling him to "think not of his big toe" was a nod to a demonstration from Book 4 by Aleister Crowley, go read it. Fortune favors fools, Dancin Coyote. This post has been edited by Dancing Coyote: Jan 3 2010, 02:20 PM
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Hybrid Theory |
Jan 4 2010, 08:41 AM
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QUOTE(Dancing Coyote @ Jan 3 2010, 03:10 PM) You are quite correct calling me a fool, The Fool is more akin to my nature but a fool nonetheless. Now, if you were any more well read you would understand the process at play. It's been awhile since I've been told I'm full of it, and I thank you for this. It occasionally puts me in my place, but in this case I feel this was necessary. Why ask such a question when the practitioner can simply help themselves? He has the book, what is he wasting time talking about it for? Also, What kind of control would it take to keep one's mind deliberately off an idea or subject (like the big toe)? If one can do that, one is ready for magick, therefor meditation and proper control should be in place. He's looking for some mystic to spoonfeed bulshit, and that is exactly what I did. A get rich scheme, do this and you'll be a millionaire, it's easy, anyone can do it! I gave genuine texts, in fact my telling him to "think not of his big toe" was a nod to a demonstration from Book 4 by Aleister Crowley, go read it.
Fortune favors fools, Dancin Coyote.
I know what you mean, but at the same time I expect you to come to realize where exactly I was coming from; because I am truly sick of these "intellectual" pedant of a dweebs that abound through and throughout esoteric forums. Also, I have not read Book 4 by Aleister Crowley however I will; so much for your "if you were any more well read..." There is a time and place for everything. Some might be more well-read in magick than others simply because they have had the time study more texts but that certainly does not necessarily make them any more wiser (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Oh also, fortune does not favour fools. I believe that it may favour fools in the sense that humility in many ways be it in amount of knowledge can be directly alligned to being a fool but yet I believe the person who has even less knowledge than the humble "fool" who spreads his "knowledge" like there is no tomorrow is far more of a fool than the previous aforementioned example. The Book of Proverbs has many wise sayings for fools and they tie into what I said; either indirectly and or implicitly. I believe fortune favours the humble wise person who insists that he knows nothing in spite of his accumulated knowledge that has been assimiliated into his soul. It favours him because that person has already made massive strides of righteoussness and did not fall into the common pitfall of conceitendess and arrogance. Which is the case for so many people I know. These type of people disguist me. I can even sense their hypocrisy and evil just by standing next to them. I do this because I am an empath in the truest sense of the word; its just the way I am and guess what? I've already embraced whole-heartedly. I have also been called an indigo child by a highly astute ceremonial magickain after all our correspondances because of my uniqueness, my ADHD and my empathy. Being an empath can lead to many disguisting revelations about others, it can also allow you to sense peoples' pain much more thoroughly and allow you to literally taste their pain just by talking with them. So many times I used to cry in bed and wail from the pain thinking of other peoples' suffeirng. But in the end.. its all worth it! Be Well This post has been edited by Hybrid Theory: Jan 4 2010, 09:00 AM
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Dancing Coyote |
Jan 4 2010, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(Hybrid Theory @ Jan 4 2010, 09:41 AM) I know what you mean, but at the same time I expect you to come to realize where exactly I was coming from; because I am truly sick of these "intellectual" pedant of a dweebs that abound through and throughout esoteric forums. Also, I have not read Book 4 by Aleister Crowley however I will; so much for your "if you were any more well read..." There is a time and place for everything. Some might be more well-read in magick than others simply because they have had the time study more texts but that certainly does not necessarily make them any more wiser (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Oh also, fortune does not favour fools. I believe that it may favour fools in the sense that humility in many ways be it in amount of knowledge can be directly alligned to being a fool but yet I believe the person who has even less knowledge than the humble "fool" who spreads his "knowledge" like there is no tomorrow is far more of a fool than the previous aforementioned example. The Book of Proverbs has many wise sayings for fools and they tie into what I said; either indirectly and or implicitly. I believe fortune favours the humble wise person who insists that he knows nothing in spite of his accumulated knowledge that has been assimiliated into his soul. It favours him because that person has already made massive strides of righteoussness and did not fall into the common pitfall of conceitendess and arrogance. Which is the case for so many people I know. These type of people disguist me. I can even sense their hypocrisy and evil just by standing next to them. I do this because I am an empath in the truest sense of the word; its just the way I am and guess what? I've already embraced whole-heartedly. I have also been called an indigo child by a highly astute ceremonial magickain after all our correspondances because of my uniqueness, my ADHD and my empathy. Being an empath can lead to many disguisting revelations about others, it can also allow you to sense peoples' pain much more thoroughly and allow you to literally taste their pain just by talking with them. So many times I used to cry in bed and wail from the pain thinking of other peoples' suffeirng. But in the end.. its all worth it! Be Well Hedons and Dolars your beloved star exploding. Lie to Kant about the solidarity of the universe. Wear Newton's watch in horror, for the carnival shal take you on a ride.
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