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Author: CoreyWhiteCoreyWhite Date: Jul 5, 2007 22:30
The final revelation came to me tonight as I was reading "the gates of
the necronomicon". As I looked into each gate I saw a vision, and
then read about how my vision deescribed the gates perfectly. The
sixth gate is the most interesting, and let me describe the wisdom
here.
Reality is the most compplex thing in existence, by definition bcause
it encompasses all that is, was, and could or will be. It is so
complex that whatever our perceptions of it are, or our descriptions
of what we see, we don't do it justice. There is always a way to look
at things so that they make sense as a piece of the whole entire
spectrum. Even this idea is suspect to its own understanding.
The movie the matrix can be defined logically as a possibillity, but
what are the odds? Well when you consider the fact that reality as a
whole can not be defined the odds ar just as good as any other idea.
Our experiene may differ, but we can't trust our experience or those
in our lives.
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Author: Darkside099Darkside099 Date: Jul 6, 2007 04:26
On Jul 5, 10:30 pm, CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
> The final revelation came to me tonight as I was reading "the gates of
> the necronomicon". As I looked into each gate I saw a vision, and
> then read about how my vision deescribed the gates perfectly. The
> sixth gate is the most interesting, and let me describe the wisdom
> here.
>
> Reality is the most compplex thing in existence, by definition bcause
> it encompasses all that is, was, and could or will be. It is so
> complex that whatever our perceptions of it are, or our descriptions
> of what we see, we don't do it justice. There is always a way to look
> at things so that they make sense as a piece of the whole entire
> spectrum. Even this idea is suspect to its own understanding.
>
> The movie the matrix can be defined logically as a possibillity, but
> what are the odds? Well when you consider the fact that reality as a
> whole can not be defined the odds ar just as good as any other idea.
> Our experiene may differ, but we can't trust our experience or those
> in our lives.
> ...
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Author: CoreyWhiteCoreyWhite Date: Jul 6, 2007 09:30
On Jul 6, 7:26 am, Darkside099 gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 5, 10:30 pm, CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> The final revelation came to me tonight as I was reading "the gates of
>> the necronomicon". As I looked into each gate I saw a vision, and
>> then read about how my vision deescribed the gates perfectly. The
>> sixth gate is the most interesting, and let me describe the wisdom
>> here.
>
>> Reality is the most compplex thing in existence, by definition bcause
>> it encompasses all that is, was, and could or will be. It is so
>> complex that whatever our perceptions of it are, or our descriptions
>> of what we see, we don't do it justice. There is always a way to look
>> at things so that they make sense as a piece of the whole entire
>> spectrum. Even this idea is suspect to its own understanding.
>
>> The movie the matrix can be defined logically as a possibillity, but
>> what are the odds? Well when you consider the fact that reality as a ...
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Author: CoreyWhiteCoreyWhite Date: Jul 6, 2007 09:32
On Jul 6, 1:38 am, arewhanariki gmail.com> wrote:
> CoreyWhite wrote:
>> The final revelation came to me tonight as I was reading "the gates of
>> the necronomicon". As I looked into each gate I saw a vision, and
>> then read about how my vision deescribed the gates perfectly. The
>> sixth gate is the most interesting, and let me describe the wisdom
>> here.
>
>> Reality is the most compplex thing in existence, by definition bcause
>> it encompasses all that is, was, and could or will be. It is so
>> complex that whatever our perceptions of it are, or our descriptions
>> of what we see, we don't do it justice. There is always a way to look
>> at things so that they make sense as a piece of the whole entire
>> spectrum. Even this idea is suspect to its own understanding.
>
>> The movie the matrix can be defined logically as a possibillity, but
>> what are the odds? Well when you consider the fact that reality as a
>> whole can not be defined the odds ar just as good as any other idea.
>> Our experiene may differ, but we can't trust our experience or those
>> in our lives. ...
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Author: arewhanarikiarewhanariki Date: Jul 6, 2007 09:40
CoreyWhite wrote:
> On Jul 6, 1:38 am, arewhanariki gmail.com> wrote:
>> CoreyWhite wrote:
>>> The final revelation came to me tonight as I was reading "the gates of
>>> the necronomicon". As I looked into each gate I saw a vision, and
>>> then read about how my vision deescribed the gates perfectly. The
>>> sixth gate is the most interesting, and let me describe the wisdom
>>> here.
>>> Reality is the most compplex thing in existence, by definition bcause
>>> it encompasses all that is, was, and could or will be. It is so
>>> complex that whatever our perceptions of it are, or our descriptions
>>> of what we see, we don't do it justice. There is always a way to look
>>> at things so that they make sense as a piece of the whole entire
>>> spectrum. Even this idea is suspect to its own understanding.
>>> The movie the matrix can be defined logically as a possibillity, but
>>> what are the odds? Well when you consider the fact that reality as a
>>> whole can not be defined the odds ar just as good as any other idea.
>>> Our experiene may differ, but we can't trust our experience or those
>>> in our lives.
>>> It is only by becoming skeptical of our experience that we pass ...
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Author: All hail DiscordiaAll hail Discordia Date: Jul 6, 2007 10:18
On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 09:40:02 -0700, arewhanariki
gmail.com> wrote:
>CoreyWhite wrote:
>> On Jul 6, 1:38 am, arewhanariki gmail.com> wrote:
>>> CoreyWhite wrote:
>>>> The final revelation came to me tonight as I was reading "the gates of
>>>> the necronomicon"...
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Author: Bob TerwilligerBob Terwilliger Date: Jul 6, 2007 19:14
Whack-Job wrote:
> Can you research walking shoes and summer hiking boots or sandals for me
> while I care for my daughter?
Translation: "Corey, buy me some hiking boots, you IDIOT!"
> I told the bishop I was coming so I want to be able to go or else I will
> feel like a fool.
Well, in view of the fact that you ARE a fool, you ought to feel that way
ALL the time.
Corey, I do think you should go to Alaska. Bring the Necronomicon with you,
as well as whatever odds and ends you think you'll need to cast a love spell
on Whack-Job. Bring your candles, chalk, blood from a black rooster, opossum
tail, desiccated frog's hearts, and so forth. Remember, your knowledge of
magick is your greatest ally in winning the heart of Whack-Job. Don't
hesitate to use it to the fullest. Once your semen is in Whack-Job's
orifices, your conquest is as good as accomplished.
Bob
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