A Priest embraces Evil...and dies
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Thanks - this helped another piece drop into place for me. All the gods we worship are aspects of the One, as are we, as is everything in the material and spiritual realms. It is easy to visualize a sentient loving positive force, but I have been thinking of negative as a void, a lack of positive. Seeing that the One would also have negative aspects, and that this force would also be sentient, makes sense. The Hindus had it right...
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Oluwo is right good pays you back good it all an balance you can never have too much of one force your balance could not handle this love and blessings ase
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i know its off subject, but i love the art in the back of this video
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I'm not a intellectual at all, I'm a proud Subgenius, but thats besides the point.
Even choices themselves are not "positive" or "negative". What one might consider a "Evil" choice, the one who made the choice might see it as "good", from their viewpoint.
"Positive, Negative, and Neutral" are all relative to the one observing. And not a absolute all-encompassing truth.
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@ighforever ps. you weren't "taught"...you memorized. Learning requires using the analytical part of your brain to determine if what you are being told is valid.
Too bad I stopped viewing, I couldn't really understand what you were saying lol
Grayhatt 1 year ago
@Grayhatt next time I'll do it monosyllabicly
odukeeper 1 year ago
There is no such thing as Good/Evil, Positive/Negative, etc.
They are labels, just ideas created by humans, they dont exist, only Nature is real.
You cant balance what dosent exist. Wake up and realize we are nature, not "special race of humans who are "better" than the world we live in".
HPDolemite 1 year ago
@HPDolemite I am always amused by pseudo intellectuals, Did you fail to notice that you had to use "words" to explain your "label"? Had you listened to my videos you would know I do not believe in Evil...only in choices, the result of which are either positive, negative or neutral.
odukeeper 1 year ago
@HPDolemite you are using what Ayn Rand called "the stolen premise." Meaning you are using semantics to prove semantics are invalid. A form of mental masterbation.
odukeeper 1 year ago