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Category Archives: personal
Maybe We Baby Boomers Were Right After All…
Good (and Bad) Vibrations Susan and I had a discussion this morning about vibrations. She’s seen a Dolores Cannon video yesterday which explained that the reason that the medical profession cannot treat some physical conditions is because they don’t understand … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, popular music, psychology, The Band, vibrational energy
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What I Was Then, I Still Am
Apostate Right! So here’s the thing. This term has a negative connotation, and one which has increased over the last two thousand years. The One True Faith was exactly that: faith that one is backing the ‘right’ side. It was … Continue reading
Posted in history, personal
Tagged Cathars, Crusades, heresy, heretics, Knights Templar, One True Faith, politics, religion, Roman Catholic Church
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And Speaking of Star-Crossed Lovers:
The Allegory of Romeo and Juliet I often bandy the term allegory about when it comes to how to read the Bible. I may have come to this conclusion quite honestly, just ask my uncle Philo. But we are so … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam and Eve, allegory, Bible, films, Garden of Eden, loss, love story, politics, relationships, romance, Shakespeare
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I’ve Said It Before: My Knowledge Runs Deep
Gnosticism This image represents the Demiurge. He is the ruler of this world. He is not God. We are God. What I find fascinating is that the ‘script’ running along both sides of this image represents the astrological signs (Aries … Continue reading
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Tagged Gnosticism, gospel, Jesus Christ, look within, past lives, you are Gods
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I May Never Pass This Way Again
That’s Why I Want It With You, Baby For someone who believes in reincarnation, this song has always presented me with a question mark. But it presented itself to me this morning, as I was waking. That implies that I … Continue reading
My Baptism is Connected to the East-West Schism
What Has It to Do With Me? (August 16, 1953) I wrote about the Great Schism, yesterday. Today, I want to visit my own baptism as a Roman Catholic Christian. I wouldn’t have had a say in what my mother … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, Christianity, Eastern Orthodox, reconciliation, Roman Catholic Church, schism
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Here’s an Image of the Spirit of Santa Claus
Which I Accidently Captured on Christmas Morning I swear, it’s an optical illusion, but who really knows?