... <Aristos.Ki...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 13, 4:54 pm, Chade <ch...@newsguy.com> wrote: The four adorations, are they magick? What about celebrating Sahmin? The four adorations are psychological reinforcements. They do nothing in themselves that seem miraculous. They are not magic. Celebrating Samhain is an excuse for a party, also not magical. ...
...:47, Kisai <Aristos.Ki...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 13, 4:54 pm, Chade <ch...@newsguy.com> wrote: The four adorations, are they magick? What about celebrating Sahmin? The four adorations are psychological reinforcements. Â They do nothing in themselves that seem miraculous. Â They are not magic. Â Celebrating Samhain is an excuse for a party, also not magical. ...
... Kisai <Aristos.Ki...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 13, 4:54 pm, Chade <ch...@newsguy.com> wrote: The four adorations, are they magick? What about celebrating Sahmin? The four adorations are psychological reinforcements. They do nothing in themselves that seem miraculous. They are not magic. Celebrating Samhain is an excuse for a party, also not magical. Reinforcing ...
...but its basically how ancient peoples dealt with the world to hopefully minimize random or unpredictable events. The four adorations, are they magick? What about celebrating Sahmin? The four adorations are psychological reinforcements. Â They do nothing in themselves that seem miraculous. Â They are not magic. Â Celebrating Samhain is an excuse for a party, also...
... age, Â but its basically how ancient peoples dealt with the world to hopefully minimize random or unpredictable events. The four adorations, are they magick? What about celebrating Sahmin? The four adorations are psychological reinforcements. Â They do nothing in themselves that seem miraculous. Â They are not magic. Â Celebrating Samhain is an excuse for a party, also not ...
... day and age, but its basically how ancient peoples dealt with the world to hopefully minimize random or unpredictable events. The four adorations, are they magick? What about celebrating Sahmin? The four adorations are psychological reinforcements. They do nothing in themselves that seem miraculous. They are not magic. Celebrating Samhain is an excuse for a party, also not ...
...really happens. Â Isaac is demonstrably no exception to this rule. The four adorations, are they magick? They can be, but they often are just for show. What about celebrating Sahmin? It doesn't matter what you celebrate. Â The celebration itself is the point. Do you consider the emotional release given by type of rituals described by IB as cathartic? ...
... is what really happens. Isaac is demonstrably no exception to this rule. The four adorations, are they magick? They can be, but they often are just for show. What about celebrating Sahmin? It doesn't matter what you celebrate. The celebration itself is the point. Do you consider the emotional release given by type of rituals described by IB as cathartic? Not only ...
... think of the generlisation, previously made by Tom I think, that most prayers boil down to: 'God your great, give us stuff, by the way did we mention your great?' The four adorations, are they magick? What about celebrating Sahmin? Do you consider the emotional release given by type of rituals described by IB as cathartic? Do you consider the terms ritual and spell interchangeable?