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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 12:40 pm
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1. Take five books off your bookshelf. 2. Book #1 -- first sentence. 3. Book #2 -- last sentence on page fifty. 4. Book #3 -- second sentence on page one hundred. 5. Book #4 -- next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty. 6. Book #5 -- final sentence of the book. 7. Use the five sentences as "inspiration" for a paragraph. 8. Name your sources.
The unusual events described in this chronicle occurred in 194- at Oran.
Stories can be retold Until they are polished smooth I give my heart to you in this story Because my heart has no end.
The mist that drifts away at dawn, leaving but dew in the fields, shall rise and gather into a cloud and then down in rain.
Do, however, do the breathing preparation that I have in chapter 13, "Magic-Preparartions" section.
To this urn let those repair That are either true or fair; For these dead birds sigh a prayer.
Life in itself is like any other state of consciouness, it is never correct to assume that since you are awake you are at peak consciouness. It goes to say which self-imposed reality is the reality which actually exist. Do our dreams exist? Do we experience them, do well have emotional attachment toward them, these mental patters and colors? Iit is strange to think that any of us would not believe in the power of though since I could sit here typing this looking perfectly normal to my roomates and then start crying over something tramatic that happened to me as a child (strictly as an example)... my roomates, they wouldn't know what was wrong and since their own peace has been distrurbed by the image of me crying they react in two ways. Ignore it... or become apathetic to the situations, and to actually inquire to what it is that makes me sad. But this begs the question, if the latter are effected by emotions in such a way, are they too as senstivie as I and in turn my expressing myself... would this just be feeding their own neuroses?
Sorry bit of a long paragraph. Sorry if it makes no sense.. it was whim of the moment.
The Plague by Albert Camus Blinking with Fists by Billy Corgan The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran Wicca for One by Raymond Buckland Skakespeare Complete: The Phoenix and the Turtle by William Skakespeare
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:40 pm
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1. Take five books off your bookshelf. 2. Book #1 -- first sentence. 3. Book #2 -- last sentence on page fifty. 4. Book #3 -- second sentence on page one hundred. 5. Book #4 -- next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty. 6. Book #5 -- final sentence of the book. 7. Use the five sentences as "inspiration" for a paragraph. 8. Name your sources.
In the late summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that looked across the river and the plain to the mountains.
All the green shoots will burst forth, and the buds will begin to blossom, the colorful crocus and hyacinth, the glorious fragrant narcissus: flowers will open their lovely mouths to drink in the strong bright sunshine, to smile in the freshening rains, and grow sweet with the sap of spring.
The High Priestess ends her dance by laying down her athame on the altar. She and the Maiden help the Oak King to rise, and they lead him, still blindfold, to kneel before the West candle.
A living body contains different types of pneuma. 'Cohesive pneuma' holds it together, 'vital pneuma' animates it and 'rational pneuma', existing onlyin creatures which think, gives it a mind.
Whatever your feelings about the Qabalah, may your search for inner wisdom and understanding be fruitful, and may you come to a self-realization that nurtures both your own individual expereince and expression and that of the planet as a whole.
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway The Pagan Book of Living and Dying by Starhawk The Witche's Bible by Janet and Stewart Farrar The Black Arts by Richard Cavendish (don't attack me research purposes only) The Elements of the Qabalah by Will Parfitt
Religion in itself has one purpose: to make people better people and more connected with their spirit and the spirits around them. People who go to war in the name of religion might as well as be atheist if they belive religion is based on petty pride.
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:46 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:51 pm
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The last hour of Eddie's life was spent, like most others, at Ruby Pier, an amusement park by a great gray ocean.
But that being said, I hold this truth to be self-evident: no one, while eaitng dinner, should be forced to watch a fellow human being get his nose broken.
We only confused the little girl all the more by flailing our arms in different directions.
I was left in the dayroom with them.
For a moment, he thought he heard a woman's voice... the wisdom of the ages... whispering up from the chasms of the earth.
Uhh.. dont flail your arms in a day room when someones getting his nose broken, and the goddess is telling you you're going to die in an our in an amusement park????
Mitch Albom - The 5 people you meet in heaven David Klass - You don't know me Dave Pelzer - The Privelage of Youth Anonymous - Go Ask Alice Dan Brown - The DaVinci Code
If I could recommend "Go Ask Alice" to you all, it's a great book. It's actually a diary of a teenage drug user.. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll throw the book across the room because you can't believe how the plot twists around for a surprise ending.
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 3:38 pm
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Hermetic The last hour of Eddie's life was spent, like most others, at Ruby Pier, an amusement park by a great gray ocean.
But that being said, I hold this truth to be self-evident: no one, while eaitng dinner, should be forced to watch a fellow human being get his nose broken.
We only confused the little girl all the more by flailing our arms in different directions.
I was left in the dayroom with them.
For a moment, he thought he heard a woman's voice... the wisdom of the ages... whispering up from the chasms of the earth.
Uhh.. dont flail your arms in a day room when someones getting his nose broken, and the goddess is telling you you're going to die in an our in an amusement park????
Mitch Albom - The 5 people you meet in heaven David Klass - You don't know me Dave Pelzer - The Privelage of Youth Anonymous - Go Ask Alice Dan Brown - The DaVinci Code
If I could recommend "Go Ask Alice" to you all, it's a great book. It's actually a diary of a teenage drug user.. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll throw the book across the room because you can't believe how the plot twis
ts around for a surprise ending. I also recommend "Perks of being a Wallflower." same premise
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