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Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: TomTom Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:49
"Bassos" wrote in message
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> "Tom" comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> "Bassos" wrote in message
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>>> "Tom" comcast.net> wrote in message
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>>>> "Bassos" wrote in message
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>>>>> I am a beginner in anything relating to the study and practise of
>>>>> magick, and all related subjects, up to and including everything.
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>>>> Then it seems sort of silly for you to deride what I was saying as
>>>> "beginner stuff". Clearly it was entirely relevant to you in
>>>> particular. Which is why you should pay more attention to it rather
>>>> than less.
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>>> I see the part where i explained how every human can be nothing else
>>> than a beginner completely eluded you.
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>> In which case you are saying that what I posted (what you called
>> "beginner stuff") is relevant to every human being on the planet.
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> Not everybody is beginning the same thing.
Since you claim that every human can be nothing else than a beginner, then
every human must be beginning everything all the time. It's merely a
question of what you choose to begin at the moment. Claiming that something
should not be posted because it's "beginner stuff" is patently nonsensical,
since everything is "beginner stuff". I think the ludicrous posturing
you're doing may be your reaction to your frustrated desire to stop posting
to alt.magick. Since you personally cannot stop yourself from reading and
posting to alt.magick, despite your stated desire to do so, it seems like
the only thing left to you is to insist that nobody else post here either,
which will (you hope) relieve you of the urge to read and respond.
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