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THE SEMITIC VIEWPOINT

Alanzo

Bardo Tulpa
Ok, now I have gone through the chapter on Budhism. Hmmm.. What to say.

Well, it seems awefully passive to me.

I understand being permissive to others. Thats fair enough. And I think people should be considerate, not give in to every lust, treat people respectfully,not dealing in resentful thoughts, not being self-centered.

But these things can be learned in education. I dont think they require religion. I dont know. Its just an intro to the religion, so maybe there is a lot more to it.

I think that life requires a little more activity and action than this one puts me into. Maybe that makes me 3/4 semitic? Whats the other 1/4th? Not sure yet.:whistling:

Good, Bea.

Don't let the Vedic propaganda get you.

Pretty soon, you'll be cutting and pasting stuff from the Swami V and talkin bad about Semites!
 

Bea Kiddo

Crusader
Good, Bea.

Don't let the Vedic propaganda get you.

Pretty soon, you'll be cutting and pasting stuff from the Swami V and talkin bad about Semites!

Is that how you have stereotyped me? So sad. You dont know what you are missing.....


The 24th, by the way. Shelter?
 

Zinjifar

Silver Meritorious Sponsor
I think that life requires a little more activity and action than this one puts me into. Maybe that makes me 3/4 semitic? Whats the other 1/4th? Not sure yet.:whistling:

Vegan.

Your little finger stays stiff, no matter how you bend the rest of your fingers. It was revealed in the 70s TV series 'The Invaders'.

Since then the Vegans have convinced the simple-minded semites that it's about not eating anything but fruits and nuts that don't need the killing of plants.

It's a *LIE*

Zinj
 

Open Mind

Patron with Honors
>Hinduism has some outpoints, sure. But so does Xtianity.


I think you have Christianity mixed up with Xmas-insanity.


>Personally, I think Hubbard was trying to isolate the plus points and outpoints in and of the various religions as well as magick and psychotherapy.


Magick? You're opening up a can of nightcrawlers there, and this isn't coming from some lame brainwashed view. If Hubbard did indeed use Magick that he learned from Crowly and his cohorts, then what you are toying with goes back farther in history than most people realize.

Ever hear of crystal technology? We use crystals today in oscillators, like the quartz watch. In fact, they are second only to atomic clocks in their accuracy, and are in fact used in atomic clocks. Why? They are great resonators with an incredible Q factor, they hold their harmonics.

Hmmm... Modern Wicca and some of the new age cults use chants to channel crystal energy; wonder what they're doing, you know, resonating their voices, chanting overtones, one can only imagine.

Did you know that there are maps of the ancient world that have a greater accuracy than we can acheive today with satellites? Wonder how they did that?
 
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