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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:23

...&task=view&id=2903&Itemid=247 Religions that do not constantly seek truth are the problem and not religion itself. Otherwise there would be no Buddha to kill nor would there be a philosphy to mark the way. It is when a person goes beyond emotion and irrational fear that a chance for truth and understanding can occur. That is why Magick can be a religion....
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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: Absorbed
Date: Sep 16, 2008 13:09

...&task=view&id=2903&Itemid=247 Religions that do not constantly seek truth are the problem and not religion itself. Otherwise there would be no Buddha to kill nor would there be a philosphy to mark the way. It is when a person goes beyond emotion and irrational fear that a chance for truth and understanding can occur. That is why Magick can be a religion. ...
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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:47

...&task=view&id=2903&Itemid=247 Religions that do not constantly seek truth are the problem and not religion itself. Otherwise there would be no Buddha to kill nor would there be a philosphy to mark the way. It is when a person goes beyond emotion and irrational fear that a chance for truth and understanding can occur. That is why Magick can be a religion. Well...
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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: Absorbed
Date: Sep 15, 2008 13:44

...com_content&task=view&id=2903&Itemid=247 Religions that do not constantly seek truth are the problem and not religion itself. Otherwise there would be no Buddha to kill nor would there be a philosphy to mark the way. It is when a person goes beyond emotion and irrational fear that a chance for truth and understanding can occur. That is why Magick can be a religion. ...
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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 15, 2008 13:15

...&task=view&id=2903&Itemid=247 Religions that do not constantly seek truth are the problem and not religion itself. Otherwise there would be no Buddha to kill nor would there be a philosphy to mark the way. It is when a person goes beyond emotion and irrational fear that a chance for truth and understanding can occur. That is why Magick can be a religion. Well, you...
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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: Tom
Date: Sep 15, 2008 08:06

...=com_content&task=view&id=2903&Itemid=247 Religions that do not constantly seek truth are the problem and not religion itself. Otherwise there would be no Buddha to kill nor would there be a philosphy to mark the way. It is when a person goes beyond emotion and irrational fear that a chance for truth and understanding can occur. That is why Magick can be a religion. Well, ...
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Re: Cause and or Effect perhaps !     

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Author: amoram
Date: Aug 2, 2008 01:40

...why the task can never be finished. The end result is identical in either case. Nothing ever gets completed on time or within budget. I am a perfectionist, because the PERFECTIONISM is my philosphy. In it the PERFECTION is a matter already completely PERFECTED. On this base, we are acting in a world having a negative time, that returns at the Beginning, but, for the third Principle of ...
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Re: Last life, this life, next life?     

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Author: THE BORG
Date: Jul 4, 2008 14:34

...you had heard? Leads to a very disruptive childhood !!! The first time that happened to me was reading "Socrates Last Days", by Plato. The first book I ever read relating to philosphy. I didnt even know who they were other than recognising the names, and whether they were connected in any way. Straight away I could understand Soc, and also understand why Plato did not...
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Re: Last life, this life, next life?     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 3, 2008 23:23

... heard? Leads to a very disruptive childhood !!! The first time that happened to me was reading "Socrates Last Days", by Plato. The first book I ever read relating to philosphy. I didnt even know who they were other than recognising the names, and whether they were connected in any way. Straight away I could understand Soc, and also understand why Plato ...
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Re: Last life, this life, next life?     

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Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Jul 3, 2008 21:00

...you had heard? Leads to a very disruptive childhood !!! The first time that happened to me was reading "Socrates Last Days", by Plato. The first book I ever read relating to philosphy. I didnt even know who they were other than recognising the names, and whether they were connected in any way. Straight away I could understand Soc, and also understand why Plato did not...
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