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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: ThatKidWithTheFace]
    #21996020 - 07/25/15 04:09 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Or maybe you heard wrong.


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For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Psalm 12:6
The words of the Lord are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.
Hebrews 11:3
Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.
Revelation 3:11
Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Shiithead]
    #21996030 - 07/25/15 04:11 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

No.


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[quote]ThatKidWithTheFace said:
Is this the same aunt that fucks dogs?[/quote]
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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: ThatKidWithTheFace] * 1
    #21996031 - 07/25/15 04:11 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Mr. Crowley is better off dead.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: BoomerMan420]
    #21996034 - 07/25/15 04:12 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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BoomerMan420 said:
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Eggtimer said:
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BoomerMan420 said:
No He has too much ties with negativity and satan.




Good and evil are the same thing.

RIIGGHHT...




If I gave you no option and I said I was going to cut your dick off with a machete.
You would say this to be bad right? Now I said I'll give you one other option I'm going to cut your dick off slowly with a meat slicer like they use in a deli then I'm going to make a sandwich of your dickmeat and feed it to you.
Now if given them two options as a real reality you would be facing which would you chose and why?

If you pick the first would you not be considering something that is "bad," good?


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"Clinical work with various forms of powerful experiential psychotherapy and with psychedelic substances has brought incontrovertible evidence that the Freudian image of the psyche is extremely superficial. The great American mythologist, Joseph Campbell, expressed it very succinctly by saying that "Freud was fishing while sitting on a whale." . . .

"By seeking the source of his own nightmares and disturbing fantasies, Giger discovered independently from the pioneers of modern consciousness research, the paramount
psychological importance of the trauma of biological birth. . . . The birth process
also involves violent elements in the form of the assault of the uterine contractions
on the fetus, as well as the fetus' aggressive response to the situation.
This reaction takes the form of amorphous fury of the biological organism
whose life is seriously threatened. Suffering and vital threat engender
in the fetus a sense of vital threat and overwhelming anxiety."

"It is easier for many people to see Giger's images as an expression of his personal depravation, perversion, or psychopathology, rather than recognize in his art,
elements that we all carry in the depths of our psyche."




Edited by Eggtimer (07/25/15 04:27 PM)


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Eggtimer]
    #21996036 - 07/25/15 04:12 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

lol crowely wrote a bunch about how only people with no morals and willpower get addicted to drugs

he was like, lifelong addicted to opiates.


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    #21996065 - 07/25/15 04:22 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: dr_gonz]
    #21996089 - 07/25/15 04:27 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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dr_gonz said:
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Shiithead said:
Its pronounced how Ozzy says it. Crowley preferred Crow-lee so it would rhyme with holy. So I hear.




You heard wrong.




:lol:

Whatever you want to think. I'm giving you the fact of the matter.



Word.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: dr_gonz]
    #21996137 - 07/25/15 04:37 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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dr_gonz said:
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ThatKidWithTheFace said:
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Shiithead said:
Its pronounced how Ozzy says it. Crowley preferred Crow-lee so it would rhyme with holy. So I hear.




You heard wrong.




:lol:

Whatever you want to think. I'm giving you the fact of the matter.




Sounds better the way Ozzy said it. Facts don't matter anymore anyway.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Eggtimer]
    #21996138 - 07/25/15 04:37 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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Eggtimer said:
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BoomerMan420 said:
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Eggtimer said:
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BoomerMan420 said:
No He has too much ties with negativity and satan.




Good and evil are the same thing.

RIIGGHHT...




If I gave you no option and I said I was going to cut your dick off with a machete.
You would say this to be bad right? Now I said I'll give you one other option I'm going to cut your dick off slowly with a meat slicer like they use in a deli then I'm going to make a sandwich of your dickmeat and feed it to you.
Now if given them two options as a real reality you would be facing which would you chose and why?

If you pick the first would you not be considering something that is "bad," good?



"It is easier for many people to see Giger's images as an expression of his personal depravation, perversion, or psychopathology, rather than recognize in his art,
elements that we all carry in the depths of our psyche."








Lo fucking L get that trickery hibbidiy jibbidy crap outta here good and evil differ you can twist all you like but good and evil are very different I strive to be good meaning treating everyone with great care love understanding and compassion to whatever they were "forced" to endure thru this test... Best greatest why must they hate this?


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: BoomerMan420]
    #21996216 - 07/25/15 04:58 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Quote:

BoomerMan420 said:

"It is easier for many people to see Giger's images as an expression of his personal depravation, perversion, or psychopathology, rather than recognize in his art,
elements that we all carry in the depths of our psyche."








Lo fucking L get that trickery hibbidiy jibbidy crap outta here good and evil differ you can twist all you like but good and evil are very different I strive to be good meaning treating everyone with great care love understanding and compassion to whatever they were "forced" to endure thru this test... Best greatest why must they hate this?




They complement each other. Without one the other ceases to be is what I'm trying to say. Which is the point of that story I made up. 
Haha the closer you get to truth the less people understand or maybe it's just insanity...:lol: Does sanity or insanity equal truth?
I never said I hated anything. I just said they are the same. Things are not this or that they are everything at once. Evil and good are forces that exist within the mind. Most people don't strive to be evil but when you label some one evil you're saying they're no longer human and fuck them.
It's all the same in the end. All is one is what I'm saying.
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“The Taoists realized that no single concept or value could be considered absolute or superior. If being useful is beneficial, the being useless is also beneficial. 



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“Shape clay into a vessel;

It is the space within that makes it useful.

Cut doors and windows for a room;

It is the holes which make it useful.

Therefore benefit comes from what is there;

Usefulness from what is not there.”



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“Man suffers only because he takes seriously what the gods made for fun.”



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“Do you really want to be happy? You can begin by being appreciative of who you are and what you've got.”



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“Doing nothing is better than being busy doing nothing.”



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“The moon does not fight. It attacks no one. It does not worry. It does not try to crush others. It keeps to its course, but by its very nature, it gently influences. What other body could pull an entire ocean from shore to shore? The moon is faithful to its nature and its power is never diminished.”




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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Eggtimer]
    #22734918 - 01/04/16 08:14 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

Crowley was a fucked up junkie sex addict with no morals.
And what sucks is the world is run by these kinds of people.



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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: SirDabsAlot]
    #22735048 - 01/04/16 09:12 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

I'm reading a book on Crowley right now, dude had some serious fucking issues with the way he treated the people in his life. Some interesting ideas though, I like the way he syncretizes so many different belief systems.


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oh ive cried on drugs

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Tragic.  I told the cop not to do it but he didn't listen.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Eggtimer]
    #22735097 - 01/04/16 09:26 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

Crowley's works on the Qabalah and the Tarot are magical books.  His other stuff I find less interesting.  I'm currently learning his Thoth Tarot deck.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: dr_gonz]
    #22735142 - 01/04/16 09:38 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

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Make sure you pronounce the name properly. Ozzy Osbourne fucked it all up with the song "Mr Crowley". It's pronounced CROW-LEE.




Is it?


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Connoisseur]
    #22735150 - 01/04/16 09:40 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

Yep. My friend who's big into occult shit set me straight on that pronunciation a few weeks ago. Rhymes with "holy"


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oh ive cried on drugs

sunshine said:
Tragic.  I told the cop not to do it but he didn't listen.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: hex_enduction]
    #22735187 - 01/04/16 09:50 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

I read his autobiography longest book I ever read


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: hex_enduction]
    #22735237 - 01/04/16 10:02 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

Still haven't delved too deep into this magic thing, but I've been enjoying the first few chapters of "The Tree of Life: A study in magic" by isreal regardie (apparently a student of crowley's?)


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: ThatKidWithTheFace]
    #22735243 - 01/04/16 10:04 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

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Shiithead said:
Its pronounced how Ozzy says it. Crowley preferred Crow-lee so it would rhyme with holy. So I hear.




You heard wrong.
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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Psilosopherr]
    #22735253 - 01/04/16 10:07 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

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rbalzer said:
Still haven't delved too deep into this magic thing, but I've been enjoying the first few chapters of "The Tree of Life: A study in magic" by isreal regardie (apparently a student of crowley's?)



I have Regardie's The Eye in the Triangle, a biography of Crowley. Still have yet to start it but it seems really interesting.


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oh ive cried on drugs

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Tragic.  I told the cop not to do it but he didn't listen.


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Re: Aleister Crowley is more interesting than I first thought [Re: Shiithead]
    #22735262 - 01/04/16 10:11 AM (8 years, 27 days ago)

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Christianity is just a word. It's the meaning behind it.



Thelema is just a word. it's the meaning behind it.


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