Treesmoke & Childhood Daydreaming

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u/Gnos_Yidari 1 points 2020-08-24 12:37

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u/i--am--the--light 1 points 2020-08-24 12:54

Those forest fires can sneak up on a wizard.

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u/Juann2323 1 points 2020-08-24 14:06

great!! You reminded me that once when I was a kid I saw a little dinosaur in my front yard. I was very scared, and I went to tell my whole family. They laughed a lot.

But really, I remember it in detail. Maybe an IOB, or something from the second attention.

This week I'm going to do a daytime seeing, and then I'll draw it.

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u/danl999 4 points 2020-08-24 15:26

They laughed a lot.

They punished you.

I honestly think this is a hangover from the inquisition.

That seems a long time ago, but the next time someone sneezes and has a friend along, take note if they say, "bless you".

Often they do. That's left over from the same period. The black plague.

It's still enforced today! Even though no one remembers why.

Then there's the whole "gay is bad" thing.

Some animals don't have such restrictions.

And the Romans were pretty much bi-sexual.

Half the middle east liked little boys in the past. Still do in Pakistan.

Paul called it, "Effeminate" in the bible. His own followers engaged in that activity.

Meaning, little boys dressed like little girls, and rented out to businessmen for sex.

So what happened?

STDs I suppose. A kid hear's mommy screaming at daddy about his friend "Bob", it infects his internal dialogue, and over a few hundred years you get a new "moral".

And no one remembers exactly why that is bad.

Or take prostitution.

The catholic church used to run that.

Buddhist and Daoist temples still do.

So why is it now immoral in western society?

I believe it was because syphilis spread over Europe.

Courtesy of Pocahontas some claim, justice for bringing the flu to the Americas and killing millions?

What's the connection to sorcery?

Social rules tend to be based on real events.

Originally.

But they stick around forever.

So the hatred of magic is not logical, and not scientific.

Get that out of your head, to remove the last traces of guilt for practicing sorcery.

It's a hangover from the last time witches were being burned alive.

People tend to side with violent bullies, to save their own ass.

Not to say, Cholita wouldn't sour your milk if she could, and you pissed her off.

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u/_Z_Dream_z 1 points 2020-08-24 20:34

Why bother to blame? You had to get to know the Logos before you could form an opinion.

Nature can birth only the children of nature. True, another turn in the spring adds tension.

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u/danl999 2 points 2020-08-24 20:52

I'm not sure I understand you.

But if I do, then I'd say, it's an inoculation, not blame.

I take plagues seriously!

We have a plague from the dark magicians going on right now.

Or to put it more plainly, you can fight internal dialogue, with new dialogue that's less oppressive.

But the shot stings a bit.

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u/_Z_Dream_z 1 points 2020-08-24 21:16

I'm cool with inoculation but it's difficult to distinguish philosophers from warriors when sides are picked; it's decisive and presumptuous to say what is bad.

In the chain of cause and effect, can you point to the end, - which you are calling bad? Or is it a single link, or even a set, that you pick out?

Have you considered that if nature is as nature does, all is natural?

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u/danl999 2 points 2020-08-24 22:02

Go check my first post.
I have only one purpose here.
To restore the reputation of Carlos.
People get confused and believe I enjoy writing in here.
I do not.