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Post by Sarak G'hash on Jun 11, 2009 17:23:21 GMT -6
Thank you so much for this post...now i understand the Fourth Way for the first time!!
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Post by Shaz'rahjeem on Jun 11, 2009 17:32:31 GMT -6
when i first read the thread name i thought... hmmm this should be ineteresting *pauses for let down* but no this is quite a nice look on it. thank you
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Post by sin on Jun 12, 2009 6:26:24 GMT -6
when i first read the thread name i thought... hmmm this should be ineteresting *pauses for let down* but no this is quite a nice look on it. thank you So my post was disappointing? What were you expecting?
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Post by glade on Jun 12, 2009 7:33:58 GMT -6
CS, I for one wasn't. Your posts are always interesting and stimulating to thought. They spur me on to develop the potential in me.
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Post by sin on Jun 12, 2009 13:30:55 GMT -6
CS, I for one wasn't. Your posts are always interesting and stimulating to thought. They spur me on to develop the potential in me. Awe Shucks glade, that's kind of you to say. That's what I do! :-)
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Post by Shaz'rahjeem on Jun 14, 2009 19:09:11 GMT -6
NO it wasn't disapointing. The *pause thingy in stars like this* bit of my post was relating to when i read the title of the post, not to the actual post. But now, just to be different, im going to say it was shit and your dumber then a scientologist
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Post by LostSoul on Jun 14, 2009 20:07:37 GMT -6
Ironically, Shaz...Your comment that regarding "scientology" is not so far from the truth since...
*self awareness *constant self observation and *self remembering/muscle memory
Sound very much like scientology doctrine; at least, to me.
As for conscious labour and intentional suffering as means to an end...They are not exclusive to Satanism. Certain schools of Zen Buddism and, even to a certain extent, Catholicism hold them as, well, "gospel".
As for activism...It too, is not exclusive...Pagans have been strigent activists in regards to the environment long before it became so trendy...
Cora...I do appreciate your simplification of this philosophy...And, I discovered that it's basic tennants are not as foreign to me as I would've first thought....
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Post by sin on Jun 15, 2009 12:31:36 GMT -6
NO it wasn't disapointing. The *pause thingy in stars like this* bit of my post was relating to when i read the title of the post, not to the actual post. But now, just to be different, im going to say it was shit and your dumber then a scientologist *lol*
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Post by sin on Jun 15, 2009 12:33:12 GMT -6
Ironically, Shaz...Your comment that regarding "scientology" is not so far from the truth since... *self awareness *constant self observation and *self remembering/muscle memory Sound very much like scientology doctrine; at least, to me. As for conscious labour and intentional suffering as means to an end...They are not exclusive to Satanism. Certain schools of Zen Buddism and, even to a certain extent, Catholicism hold them as, well, "gospel". As for activism...It too, is not exclusive...Pagans have been strigent activists in regards to the environment long before it became so trendy... Cora...I do appreciate your simplification of this philosophy...And, I discovered that it's basic tennants are not as foreign to me as I would've first thought.... You are right. Neither Activism, or Self-Remembering are exclusive to Satanism. But, both are considered highly Satanic.
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Post by martin on Jul 17, 2009 14:30:44 GMT -6
GENIUS! I struggled through the Forth Way. And there it is in a couple paragraphs.
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Post by falseallah on Sept 13, 2009 20:30:37 GMT -6
Well concieved. People tend to lack the ability to evolve from the pseudo soul (ego) into somthing much more fulfilling. Fear is the word of the day for humanity ^_^
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Post by Deadly Disease on Sept 21, 2009 15:34:44 GMT -6
Wow great analysis Cora; very astute. I also loved the piece of prose you listed. One of the most beautiful things ive ever read. No, honestly.
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Post by sin on Sept 22, 2009 6:22:32 GMT -6
Glad you enjoyed it.
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Post by friske on Oct 1, 2009 18:40:39 GMT -6
"If man does not understand, how does he know what to work on? How can he accept what must be changed?"
Is it an understanding of one's internal flaws and strengths? A learning of the true self, so to speak.
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Post by I AM the Way on Oct 1, 2009 22:31:09 GMT -6
yes, but it's more than that. a total understanding. who we are, where we came from, where we're going, why we came to be, what our limitations are, and how we are going to progress.
VS
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Post by Sarak G'hash on Oct 2, 2009 12:17:36 GMT -6
yes, but it's more than that. a total understanding. who we are, where we came from, where we're going, why we came to be, what our limitations are, and how we are going to progress.
VS yes, as Clint Eastwood put it.."A man's got to know his limitations."
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Post by friske on Oct 2, 2009 18:38:06 GMT -6
Thank you for answering my question. I definately need to read the Ouspensky book. I have a legion of questions.
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Post by friske on Oct 2, 2009 19:24:05 GMT -6
ok, it's ordered.
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Post by Sarak G'hash on Oct 3, 2009 20:32:34 GMT -6
Thank you for answering my question. I definately need to read the Ouspensky book. I have a legion of questions. it's awesome! I have it PDF.
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Post by sin on Dec 15, 2009 13:27:09 GMT -6
yes, as Clint Eastwood put it.."A man's got to know his limitations." Great quote!
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