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Post by docdr on Apr 18, 2008 19:05:20 GMT -6
How does one achieve God-hood?
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Post by luxcthonis on Apr 18, 2008 22:18:26 GMT -6
How does one achieve God-hood? The act of becoming God is instantaneous with the affirmation of the thought itself, and with the installment of subsequent Godlike practices replacing those which have been discarded as obsolete. It is one thing to become God of your own mind, your own Self, and your own reality, but it is quite another thing altogether to become God of another's mind, Self, or reality. Then again, perhaps God-hood cannot be ultimately achieved since God does not exist. If you therefore become God, you may self-destruct. Just something to keep in mind... Why be a God when you could be a Worm? The Worm is the Supreme Being. *feel it crawl*
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Post by docdr on Apr 19, 2008 4:02:40 GMT -6
Fair'nough
Hail the worm!!
Hail man for he is god!!
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Post by Madguten on Apr 23, 2008 4:58:51 GMT -6
Indeed, the worm is also a mighty dragon.
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Post by Shaz'rahjeem on Apr 23, 2008 18:48:43 GMT -6
Doesn't that mean the worm has achieved god-hood?
Never the less, the maggots will rain supreme one day
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Post by hiqconsoul on May 9, 2008 16:34:33 GMT -6
can anyone relay some info as to worm being god(like)? thx
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Post by saxo on May 9, 2008 18:28:21 GMT -6
THe worm rule the world! Yesterday I found a worm in my bathroom...
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Post by luxcthonis on May 9, 2008 21:19:56 GMT -6
can anyone relay some info as to worm being god(like)? thx www.myspace.com/anticosmicsoundcheck the forst couple of blogs. I don't know who the nutacse is that wrote all the material on that page, but he should be shot! ;D
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Post by baphomet on May 23, 2008 8:57:01 GMT -6
We are gods among insects.
Seriously.
I remember once I had to take out several nests of gypsy-moth caterpilliars, you know, the ones with the huge webs where hundreds of them live at a time. I ended up burning them, but then I thought about it.
To them, they're just living their lives. They have no natural enemies in the United States, so they multiply like crazy and fuck up all the tress. In a way, they're almost the humans of the caterpilliar world: living in big colonies together, fucking up the environment, top of the food chain, and they love to drain resources.
In fact they were probably living their lives thinking they were masters of the universe, their feeble senses unable to realize, let alone comprehend, human presence and what it meant. Then all of the sudden, reality itself is torn apart, and an unholy energy they have never seen destroys their homes, friends and families. Suddenly this race that would have called itself invincible is destroyed in less than ten minutes...
Yes indeed, to many lesser creatures, you are already a god. With the flick of a lighter you can do more than all their moth colonies and all their brains could ever even comprehend or dream up, let alone master...
And yet at the same time, we are insects, at mercy to forces greater and larger than ourselves...
Cthulhu could tear apart reality as easily as we take shits...
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