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Matthew Haviland's avatar

Love the rap focus, this week. I'm gonna probably check out some of those. (Did you ever hear Justin Bieber rap? I'm sure it was totally orchestrated, but he was phenomenal. I mean, not like poetic, lol, but phenomenal.)

I watched Forbidden Zone, but I had to stop. Lol, soo aggresively unpleasant. Genius stuff, but it feels like just going to a Pride parade. Like, literally, actually. But really high-quality, and if I can take Lez Beans, I should at least be presented with that, lol. That guy is REALLY like Too Apree, though.

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Mike Kay's avatar

Druids and Gnostics have something in common. One might call it intentional removal.

Still and all, another thing in common as well, and that would be, despite the wishes of empire, a transformation and a continuation in another guise.

One will not find, in either Druidry or Gnosticism, an overt, easily traced pathway through the empire's time, or for that matter, the current time of its favorite children, the abrahamics. The control complex is simply too jealous and murderous for such a thing to exist. Yet if one observes, beneath the layers of overt suppression and asset forfeiture there does remain a thread that albeit fragmented, is very real

For the one born today to understand such, the teachers become the spirits, and the realizations are proven true through praxis

Parmenides in many ways fills out this triad, largely because his was a spiritual, visionary, who affirms to the moderner amidst the ruins of what empire has wrought the truth and beauty to vision, and its veracity.

The abrahamics will bray, that none outside of their tradition, their little club, can experience visions and be anything but supremely weird, or insane.

This is simply a lie.

Parmenides reveals the magic of vision and the intellect when not artificially divided, and for the moderner amidst the ruins this empire has wrought, this lesson is invaluable.

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