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Re: Enlightenment - Instantaneous vs. Path         

Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: Executive Function
Date: Sep 9, 2008 06:26

On 9 Sep, 06:54, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
> "Executive Function" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:e09b95d3-3835-47c8-95b8-f9b95764818e@l43g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
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>> Now you can stop right there Erwin.  Unless you have ever had to deal
>> with overload or meltdown then you don't have a fucking clue what
>> you're talking about.
>
> Actually, anybody who seriously practices magick has had to deal with both
> overloads and meltdowns.  It kinda goes with the territory.

True. I'm self absorbed at the moment and had forgotten that aspect
of it. I was so out of it the other night I couldn't function enough
to use the telephone to ask for help. Deeply scarey. Feeling sick
all the time and having trouble eating anything isn't helping. I'm
going to have to try again to get to the airport, fly home where at
least people speak English and the psychiatric care is free.

I appreciate the odd kick up the ass by people on this newsgroup -
just not right now. I'm not even going to read Erwin and HG until I
feel better. They just add to the noise upstairs, and it's busy
enough up there right now.
>> You don't know what it entails, how long it can
>> affect a person or what the aftermath is.
>
> Everything affects all of us forever.  There's no getting away from it.
>
>> You don't know how this
>> interferes with plans for personal and situational change.
>
> In every case, the habits of our behavior obstruct our efforts at change.
> This is no more true for you than it is for anyone else.
>
> The problems we face may manifest differently than those of others, but the
> root of them all is just the same.
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