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Originally posted by hezekiah
God and the Occult Question....
Originally posted by KRISKALI777
reply to post by silent thunder
Your post was interesting for me; until you started touting religions of intolerance. As you so eloquently put it- " Abrahamic" religions.
How can you express intelligent philosophies such as the ones mentioned previously to this, and the later in the same category? One is clearly a philosophy of personal choice; which may be seen as deprivation/self masochistic to attaining ones goals (Buddhism).
The other is not selfmasochistic, but, self destructive!
Abrahamic practice requires the individual to totally surrender spiritual control to an agent (priest, Imam, rabbi); as a means of consultation with God-head.
Buddhist monks don't ask for total surrender to themselves as human agent of God- for they are on the same path as the Lay-Buddhist; the monk may act as a teacher (prophet): Not as actual God-Head.
And lastly, the Buddha NEVER SAID HE WAS A GOD
Originally posted by KRISKALI777
reply to post by silent thunder
I am sorry, but you can't pick out the parts you like and dismiss the ones you don't!
Originally posted by KRISKALI777
reply to post by silent thunder
Ahhh yes! you are right my friend
Chaoism is great; I just get so used to having Christian intolerant ramblings shoved down my throat- I've jumped the Gun!
I dont like anything with predetermined perimeters telling me what I may or my not believe. Freedom of belief is one of the last uncontrolled frontiers- I urge all to choose wisely.
Originally posted by Masonic Light
I have one single book to recommend to you, and it's under 20 bucks. It's called "Modern Magick: Eleven Lessons In The High Magickal Arts" by Donald Michael Kraig.
Pharmacists were the ancient "Sorcerers"
Pharmacist (Greek - Pharmakia) To practice witchcraft or use medicine; also poison or medicine.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Well, first of all, sorcery did not have the same connotation in ancient times that it does now. In ancient times, what we now consider pharmacists would be considered sorcerers. Secondly, the occult, in and of itself, isn't nor was it ever evil. Man makes it so.
You see, since about the fourth century, there has been a conspiracy to suppress any and all ancient spiritual knowledge. Most of that knowledge was tagged with the label of the occult.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Well, first of all, sorcery did not have the same connotation in ancient times that it does now. In ancient times, what we now consider pharmacists would be considered sorcerers. Secondly, the occult, in and of itself, isn't nor was it ever evil. Man makes it so.
You see, since about the fourth century, there has been a conspiracy to suppress any and all ancient spiritual knowledge. Most of that knowledge was tagged with the label of the occult.
20Moses and Aaron did as the LORD commanded. In the sight of Pharaoh and in the sight of his servants he lifted up the staff and struck the water in the Nile, and all the water in the Nile turned into blood. 21And the fish in the Nile died, and the Nile stank, so that the Egyptians could not drink water from the Nile. There was blood throughout all the land of Egypt. 22But the magicians of Egypt did the same by their secret arts. So Pharaoh’s heart remained hardened,