... from you won't change that. So you say but I think you're wishfully thinking and unread on the subject. I haven't read as much as you, of...overall quality of it. Your conclusions are romanticized and you use evidence selectively to support your wishful interpretation, ignoring or dismissing contrary evidence without a second thought and accepting very tentative speculation as ...
...if you are truly interested in experiencing the world as it really is rather than as you wish it would be, why engage in that sort of speculation to begin with? What difference does ... matter, and if it doesn't matter, why perpetuate unverifiable claims based on speculation (and wishful thinking)? Why? If you drop the 'ancient oral tradition' claim, does the philosophy lose its...
... spend huge amounts of time defining the most basic terms in any philosophical discussion especially when the parties are being disingenuous with one another): Or, especially when the parties wish to actually understand the ideas the other is attempting to convey. Conversely, people can spend huge amounts of time avoiding defining the most basic terms in an attempt to evade critical ...
... if you are truly interested in experiencing the world as it really is rather than as you wish it would be, why engage in that sort of speculation to begin with? What difference does it... it matter, and if it doesn't matter, why perpetuate unverifiable claims based on speculation (and wishful thinking)? Why? If you drop the 'ancient oral tradition' claim, does the philosophy lose its value...
... would be near the top. "Archdruid Michael McGrath of Ireland" <PhotographerOfKilke...@gmail.com> What an eternal optimist you are, Tom! But thanks for the fortright comment, yet I wish you would explain? Michael. Tom is a troll... Â it is only his nature to consistently intent to antagonistic, stabbing responses designed to garner him attention and help him cover face. Â ...
...Druidry" would be near the top. "Archdruid Michael McGrath of Ireland" <PhotographerOfKilkenny@gmail.com> What an eternal optimist you are, Tom! But thanks for the fortright comment, yet I wish you would explain? Michael. Tom is a troll... Yes, yes, everybody who says something you don't like is a "troll". it is only his nature to consistently intent to antagonistic, ...
... a list of completely useless things one could do, "Druidry" would be near the top. What an eternal optimist you are, Tom ! OK, optimistically, "Druidism" isn't just *near* the top of a list of completely useless activities, it's *at* the top. But thanks for the fortright comment, yet I wish you would explain ? Why would you need a forthright comment explained to you?
...would be near the top. "Archdruid Michael McGrath of Ireland" <PhotographerOfKilkenny@gmail.com> What an eternal optimist you are, Tom! But thanks for the fortright comment, yet I wish you would explain? Michael. Tom is a troll... it is only his nature to consistently intent to antagonistic, stabbing responses designed to garner him attention and help him cover face. Cast Iron...
... money. Â Maybe you're just inept. Druidry is about a lot more than dabbling ! There is nothing about "Druidry" that is anything more than dabbling. Â If one wanted to make a list of completely useless things one could do, "Druidry" would be near the top. What an eternal optimist you are, Tom ! But thanks for the fortright comment, yet I wish you would explain ? Michael.
... their lives. IB sees this same basic pattern being repeated for many religions citing examples from ... dancing when they posses them. "Note the pattern so far: Supplication-Introduction, Reply from the deity..., then cleared of negative "entities and thought patterns". A literny is read to gods and ... each members mind. His 'history' retold. The wishes of the group announced to the assembled ...