Message from @Babyshaker
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Bless your heart pal
Oh jesus
it is what it is
"bless your heart" is cancer
BlEsS YoUR LiTtLe HeArT
Plenty of people have mixed definitions of southern and Midwest and new englander
There's not really a concensus
I am of the view that God is an essence. a consciousness beyond our level of understanding because it is consciousness itself
@ManOWar Bless your gayness
The hermeticists had a theory of that we exist in the mind of God/
@Nephil The Pumpkin King basicly the matrix
that God is asleep and we are in his dream
I am of the view that leprechauns are an essence, beyond any level we could possibly understand. @Punished Korgoth
Yep. but more cosmic and mystical
Leprechauns ar eincorporeal beings. not actual physical entities
lets start the church of the great leprechaun
I agree
lol
all hail the pot of gold!
Where are my altar boys
I demand altar boys
any who disturb the lucky charm church will be sacrificed !
For further information look at the writings of Rene Guenon
finally a church with no pedophilia lol
Hermeticism as a philosophy is rather interesting. too bad a bunch of new agers are hijacking it
@ManOWar I can't refute that
@Babyshaker thats what you think <:BootyWarrior:591320202034282550>
All hail computing forever
@Nephil The Pumpkin King i'll look more into Hermeticism i don't know much or anything about it
I am still fairly new to the subject myself
A lot of it is heavily Platonic in metaphysics
i wouldn't go to deep into hermeticism
i mean, i doubt i will believe anything about it but it might be a interesting subject to explore
I like some of philosophy but I have to go kind of easy on it. I'm more into history
i did on accident and wierd things happened
Yeah it happens
Basically what my understanding is that everything is governed by natural law
As in regardless of whether people believe or not we are still subject to these laws
the world we live in may be an illusion but it doesn't exempt us from its rules and laws and we still have to follow them
this is one of life's many paradoxes