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    Re: Thinking about Death - Friend, or Foe

    I exposed myself to a lot of paths, in my young adulthood, as they say. More than I realized. I totally severed my connections, and dived in. Who get's kicked out of a church for wanting to know...
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    Re: Thinking about Death - Friend, or Foe

    For the sake of clearily and documentation, I gotta add this. My dad likes to drink, consequently, so do I, and I'm better at it. During the few times we've gotten together, one on one, building an...
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    Re: Thinking about Death - Friend, or Foe

    Breaking the cycle is a funny way a looking at it. I was aware only of the fact I was very unprepared and broken, and that I absolutely abhorred that state of being, at about 17. My dad was no...
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    Thinking about Death - Friend, or Foe

    Grandpa Sinclair just died. Last one I had. It's up to me, or my uncle's son. I have my doubts about his functional genetic drive to carry on, so to speak. That leaves me in a horrible situation. I...
  5. Re: The real Jesus, the real Mary, Gnosis, the Archons, and the world's first major smear campaign

    On my dad's side of it, of which I suffered strong exposure- I had a Roman Catholic Great Grandmother, and an Orthodox Ukrainian Catholic Baba, which made for extremely colorful and nutritionally...
  6. Re: A WARRIOR'S CREED: A beautiful gift to us all, from timeless tradition, many centuries ago.

    This reminds me of a story told by Joseph Campbell, about a samurai charged to find and kill a man known to be spreading lies. Upon cornering the now terrified and desperate man, his target stands as...
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    I can't stress enough how pleased with myself I am for finding PA. I did not think this door would open. I knocked anyway. Lo'! She swung open greasily. It's an immensely satisfying, and gratifying...
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    Re: The 9 3 Society

    Quinn is a confusing guy. Edgiest Buddhist monk ever. I fell off when he started seeing particle accelerators under anything round on the ground.
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