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Sad thoughts about magick...         


Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Jul 31, 2007 21:40

You don't hear about magick so much in America, as something anyone
seems to believe in. In other cultures some people spend their whole
lives training as spiritual adepts, and learning about miracles. Can
you imagine how many people spend their whole lives practicing their
religion, looking for a sign, a miracle, or some kind of peace? Makes
you wonder how many people ever even get that sign that they were
waiting for. You are lucky if you get to see anything to even believe
in. Just think then amazing it is then that some people actually
preform miracles.

Are you really one of them?
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Date: Aug 1, 2007 02:27

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Author: aine
Date: Aug 1, 2007 02:44

On Jul 31, 9:40 pm, CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
> You don't hear about magick so much in America, as something anyone
> seems to believe in. In other cultures some people spend their whole
> lives training as spiritual adepts, and learning about miracles. Can
> you imagine how many people spend their whole lives practicing their
> religion, looking for a sign, a miracle, or some kind of peace? Makes
> you wonder how many people ever even get that sign that they were
> waiting for. You are lucky if you get to see anything to even believe
> in. Just think then amazing it is then that some people actually
> preform miracles.
>
> Are you really one of them?

;)
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Author: Will Tingle
Date: Aug 1, 2007 13:54

You havn't been posting much latly - and you havn't answered the
concerns over you pseudoscope.

You said you'd bought one from grand illusions, and that it had arrived
the next day.

It has been pointed out that Grand illusions do not sell a pseudoscope,
and that trans-atlantic next day shipping was improbable.

Do you have anything to say about this Corey?
--
The more I see of my dickhead half brother...
...the more I think Cain was onto somthing!

Will Tingle
Remove YOUR.PANTS to e-mail
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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Aug 1, 2007 16:36

On Aug 1, 4:54 pm, Will Tingle YOUR.PANTSwillsbedroom.co.uk>
wrote:
> You havn't been posting much latly - and you havn't answered the
> concerns over you pseudoscope.
>
> You said you'd bought one from grand illusions, and that it had arrived
> the next day.
>
> It has been pointed out that Grand illusions do not sell a pseudoscope,
> and that trans-atlantic next day shipping was improbable.
>
> Do you have anything to say about this Corey?
> --
> The more I see of my dickhead half brother...
> ...the more I think Cain was onto somthing!
>
> Will Tingle
> Remove YOUR.PANTS to e-mail
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Author: Whodat
Date: Aug 1, 2007 16:52

"CoreyWhite" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1186011411.057632.76190@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 1, 4:54 pm, Will Tingle YOUR.PANTSwillsbedroom.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> You havn't been posting much latly - and you havn't answered the
>> concerns over you pseudoscope.
>
> I ordered one alright, but the thing really isn't that great. It may
> have some kind of healing properties, as it creates connections
> between the right and left sides of the brain in ways we don't
> normally experience. The connection can cause some unusual effects to
> happen when looking through it. Frankly though it has just been
> sitting on my shelf.

You got no job and you live with your mother but you can afford to spend a
thousand dollars on a toy you played with a few days and grew tired of? You
don't use it much because Mommy doesn't like you to take it out of the
house?

Again I call BULLSHIT!
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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Aug 1, 2007 16:56

On Aug 1, 7:52 pm, "Whodat" noemail.com> wrote:
> "CoreyWhite" gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1186011411.057632.76190@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>> On Aug 1, 4:54 pm, Will Tingle YOUR.PANTSwillsbedroom.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>> You havn't been posting much latly - and you havn't answered the
>>> concerns over you pseudoscope.
>
>> I ordered one alright, but the thing really isn't that great. It may
>> have some kind of healing properties, as it creates connections
>> between the right and left sides of the brain in ways we don't
>> normally experience. The connection can cause some unusual effects to
>> happen when looking through it. Frankly though it has just been
>> sitting on my shelf.
>
> You got no job and you live with your mother but you can afford to spend a
> thousand dollars on a toy you played with a few days and grew tired of? You
> don't use it much because Mommy doesn't like you to take it out of the ...
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Author: Whodat
Date: Aug 1, 2007 16:57

"CoreyWhite" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1186012568.343205.85390@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 1, 7:52 pm, "Whodat" noemail.com> wrote:
>> "CoreyWhite" gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1186011411.057632.76190@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>> On Aug 1, 4:54 pm, Will Tingle YOUR.PANTSwillsbedroom.co.uk>
>>> wrote:
>>>> You havn't been posting much latly - and you havn't answered the
>>>> concerns over you pseudoscope.
>>
>>> I ordered one alright, but the thing really isn't that great. It may
>>> have some kind of healing properties, as it creates connections
>>> between the right and left sides of the brain in ways we don't
>>> normally experience. The connection can cause some unusual effects to
>>> happen when looking through it. Frankly though it has just been
>>> sitting on my shelf.
>>
>> You got no job and you live with your mother but you can afford to spend ...
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Author: boson boss
Date: Aug 1, 2007 17:31

On Aug 1, 6:40 am, CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
> You don't hear about magick so much in America, as something anyone
> seems to believe in. In other cultures some people spend their whole
> lives training as spiritual adepts, and learning about miracles. Can
> you imagine how many people spend their whole lives practicing their
> religion, looking for a sign, a miracle, or some kind of peace? Makes
> you wonder how many people ever even get that sign that they were
> waiting for. You are lucky if you get to see anything to even believe
> in. Just think then amazing it is then that some people actually
> preform miracles.
>
> Are you really one of them?

Things happen with a reason, all things. To sit still and breathe with
Width and full abstract thought is a platform. There are no miracles;
whole world is one. That means that there are only matrices that match
over a distance of some sort, matrices made of cosmos-matter.
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Author: Will Tingle
Date: Aug 2, 2007 03:13

An infinite number of primates hammered away at an infinite number of
typewriters. CoreyWhite gmail.com> said:
>On Aug 1, 4:54 pm, Will Tingle YOUR.PANTSwillsbedroom.co.uk>
>wrote:
>> You havn't been posting much latly - and you havn't answered the
>> concerns over you pseudoscope.
>>
>> You said you'd bought one from grand illusions, and that it had arrived
>> the next day.
>>
>> It has been pointed out that Grand illusions do not sell a pseudoscope,
>> and that trans-atlantic next day shipping was improbable.
>>
>> Do you have anything to say about this Corey?
>> --
>> The more I see of my dickhead half brother...
>> ...the more I think Cain was onto somthing!
>>
>> Will Tingle
>> Remove YOUR.PANTS to e-mail ...
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