Message from @arsenicMysticist
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@Deleted User I think this counts as <#452069937305878530> material
@Deleted User The ressurrection
Accurate
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Look at the comments
The toppest of keks.
I'm writing an article about regaining the lifestyle our ancestors had
where they would live off the land
Is there anything I should put in it?
Perhaps a way to somehow adapt that to our modern conception, i see it hard and very unlikely we will go from a post industrial society to an agricultural one, people would simply not give it up as it would sound just against common sense no matter how good one can argue.
It's an interesting position i grant it.
But somehow i think it can be rejected just as anarco primitivism can.
Our new conceptions of rationality and discoveries until now just make it common sense not to go fully back to something that implies to reject progress.
So i'd say you would need to find a way to make your posture, compadible with progress.
And somehow keep it trad.
Maybe I could talk about how this modern society is corrupt and how we need to build a new one
One more traditional
You can stard by there yes.
You can also attack excesive consumerism.
Want me to send you what I've written?
We need a new society that takes base on how our ancestors knew how to moderate themselves on what goods where produced and such.
I certainly would friend.
Thanks brother
Btw sort of a theological doubt that has arisen as i read you.
I do in my just anger repel the modern women and their habits that are certainly the way of the lost.
But i think that as much as i can criticize people, it makes no good if i don't pray for them as well.
I agree
It is Christ only who knows one's ends
One must not despair over anyone or anything
So, for example during lent or during the sacerd days, in our fasts and in the midst of our prayers, can we ask for the intercesion of a particular saint, i.e. in this case, St Mary of Egypt for the souls and conversions of them? like, i know we orthodox do not share the idea of offering sufferings to atone for others, but we are asking God to lead them, so, considering those are sacred days, dedicating part of our prayers for this intention i feel it would be on spot, i believe lust is one of the most prominent passions and sins in our days, and we really need to work on that.
Would it be advisable if i arrange a set of prayers during the sacred days for this intention with the particular intercession of this saint?
Yes
I should maybe include that we have become sheep without a shepherd and have thus become swine
We have intended to become shepherds ourselves i'd say but your is good too.
Or maybe even both.
So far i'm liking what i'm reading.