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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:17 pm
Esiris Azareas Aquarinus Everyone can be a witch. They just have to have the right mindset and open mind. I'm not sure I believe this anymore than I believe everyone can be an Olympic Sprinter. I suppose it's how people look at it. But if that's what Silver Ravenwolf said, how the hell did her books get sold?
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:28 pm
Azareas Aquarinus I suppose it's how people look at it. But if that's what Silver Ravenwolf said, how the hell did her books get sold? Mostly by suckering in kids who don't know better. She tells them they're special and that their parents and peers don't understand them- but she does, so it's ok. She appeals to their ego.
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:32 pm
Esiris Azareas Aquarinus I suppose it's how people look at it. But if that's what Silver Ravenwolf said, how the hell did her books get sold? Mostly by suckering in kids who don't know better. She tells them they're special and that their parents and peers don't understand them- but she does, so it's ok. She appeals to their ego. Sounds like something from a fantasy story. Or something like X-men, and mutants are outcasts and etc.
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:41 pm
Azareas Aquarinus Sounds like something from a fantasy story. Or something like X-men, and mutants are outcasts and etc. It's a good marketing tool- in that it's effective.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:20 am
Esiris Azareas Aquarinus Sounds like something from a fantasy story. Or something like X-men, and mutants are outcasts and etc. It's a good marketing tool- in that it's effective. And the sad thing is, it actually sells.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:34 am
Azareas Aquarinus And the sad thing is, it actually sells. People like feeling special- the smart ones take pride in their acomplishments and talents and the other people make up stories to feel more special. Past lives are a good example of this- how many Cleopatras are there? Or magical fairies or something? Compare that to dirt poor farmers, washer women and field workers.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:06 am
Esiris Azareas Aquarinus And the sad thing is, it actually sells. People like feeling special- the smart ones take pride in their acomplishments and talents and the other people make up stories to feel more special. Past lives are a good example of this- how many Cleopatras are there? Or magical fairies or something? Compare that to dirt poor farmers, washer women and field workers. Yeah. Would you say it's delusional? Past lives? I could disagree with you there. A strong Pagan belief is reincarnation. One Cleopatra. You don't mean belief about the Fae, do you?
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:22 am
Azareas Aquarinus Yeah. Would you say it's delusional? Naw- I don't think most people really believe it in the way a schizophrenic experiences their voices or visions. Quote: Past lives? I could disagree with you there. A strong Pagan belief is reincarnation. One Cleopatra. You don't mean belief about the Fae, do you? Some pagans believe in past lives- some don't, hell- even some Christians believe in past lives. My point is that when people talk about their past lives, it's rare that people are ever just every day people. Look at human history- the wealthy and the rulers have always been a small part of the overall civilization, but when people talk about past lives it seems like everyone is some kind of fairy, or king or emperor or- I've been told by five people that in their past life they were Cleopatra. I've read some threads on Gaia- and most of the people I saw here talk about being that dirt poor farmer or something like it, but offline most people seem to believe they were a dragon, fairy or something else in a past life so they can feel better about themselves.
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Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:13 pm
Esiris Some pagans believe in past lives- some don't, hell- even some Christians believe in past lives. My point is that when people talk about their past lives, it's rare that people are ever just every day people. Look at human history- the wealthy and the rulers have always been a small part of the overall civilization, but when people talk about past lives it seems like everyone is some kind of fairy, or king or emperor or- I've been told by five people that in their past life they were Cleopatra. I've read some threads on Gaia- and most of the people I saw here talk about being that dirt poor farmer or something like it, but offline most people seem to believe they were a dragon, fairy or something else in a past life so they can feel better about themselves. That kind of just tickled me pink. It seems when the subject of reincarnation comes up, someone claims to be something ridiculous or everyone says they were certain person like Cleopatra. Though, I'm not saying reincarnation is hogwash. Hell, I believe it myself, but I'm saying it's a little far-fetched when a dozen people say they are something of question.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:52 am
Little Fuzzy Bunneh That kind of just tickled me pink. It seems when the subject of reincarnation comes up, someone claims to be something ridiculous or everyone says they were certain person like Cleopatra. Though, I'm not saying reincarnation is hogwash. Hell, I believe it myself, but I'm saying it's a little far-fetched when a dozen people say they are something of question. It makes me wonder what the point of people learning about their past lives is.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 6:37 pm
Esiris It makes me wonder what the point of people learning about their past lives is. Maybe it gives them a sense of power to make themselves look better. Who knows? Though, I guess it's also fun to know, but how would one live with them self if they found out they were a mass murderer or a wanted killer? Honestly, one's identity is more important than one's past.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:19 pm
Esiris It makes me wonder what the point of people learning about their past lives is. Interest, mainly. Maybe to answer questions about things in their current lives that they can't explain. As an example - I have a friend who is terrified about rocks underwater. She's fine with being on a boat, fine with the ocean, but if she looks over the side and sees rocks underwater she freaks out. She's convinced at this point that in a past life she was involved in a shipwreck and it seems plausible enough to me. I'm terrified about being buried alive. I realise it's pretty unlikely but I am freakin' beside myself terrified of it. I theorise that in a past life I was buried alive. Having said that I have NO desire to find out more than that as, well, there's no chance it ended well, is there? It would be a horrific torment with no purpose other than to ascertain whether it was true or not.
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