Dec 15th marked a tragic day in American History. The bill of rights in the United States has been through the shredder. Most American's have never read the constitution or bill of rights and therefor do not even know what has been lost. History classes in public schools teach very little about these documents or the reasons for their existence.
BLOG NUMBER SEVEN
Greetings and welcome to my blog! Today I'll be discussing the ancient Greek concept of "fate" and the Judeo-Christian notion of "free will".
A contemporary, modern retelling of disparately related ancient Egyptian myths, reworked as an autobiography of the goddess Isis (First-person narrative).
To all and sundry: Found the following transcript from a (lost) notebook of mine, from 2003. Can't believe how little progress I've made since then! If I don't share this it will sit on my hard drive forever, so here it is, for what it's worth...
Scarecrow … ‘and of cross … bearing … ‘lest the fear
the courage … ‘and the loss … the no longer here
Sleeping mind “rears” … ‘when tempted to feel
‘as the awakening cause … breaks it’s own seal
Exposing sentience … ‘purpose … and plot
‘forgiving borrow … payment or not … {mercy}
By all outward appearances it would appear as though spirituality and religion are intertwined—as though the two concepts develop mutually when both give a little and take a little.
When faced with the current strain of questions that crop up in mankind's everlasting search for truth a question is inevitably reached that begs contemplation. If God exists why is there an abundance of suffering in the world?
Religion Is the Name Given to Instructions in Hygiene for Charge Embedding, When the Teacher Does Not Understand the PRINCIPLES behind them. (check to see if you are becoming part of an astral milkhouse-much of Earth's religions- whenever SELF EMPOWERMENT TO PENETRATE INTO ALL INNER WORMS OF MAGNETISM, is replaced by PERSONALITY WORSHIP instead of PURE PRINCIPLES)
"Free Will," like other rationalist metaphysical constructs, breaks down when pressed upon with much mental force. The most spirited analytic style (Western) philosophical defense of such a notion are almost comical in their self-delusion, if the rationalizations weren't so sad.
"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration.
We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders