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If you were the guy trying to pick me up at Camp Ramble Wood this weekend, stalking me and guess you should have expected rejection.
Not unless Camp Ramble Wood is along the Potomac in Harper's Ferry and you were a lithe half naked college girl named Megan.
I, however, think that it would be interested in going to a Pagan Gathering... but usually when I deal with such groups
(Cedar Light, Light Paths, etc..) I find that I usually don't get on well with others. My belief system is utterly anti-specific or that is anti-egocentric... so the minute people come at me with specifics about their beliefs.. such as named deities, set patterns, spiritual authors, or other cultural frameworks I immediately have to be really careful not to offend people... which while amusing at times.. it's not the Ayslum. I usually just tuck into a corner somewhere and listen.. but even that seems to make people uncomfortable.
People seem to not like being told that their gods, their world, and themselves are just a conglomerate of infinite potential energy. Even though "
I do believe in spooks, I do believe in spooks, I do believe in spooks" I also believe that the realization of the Unity in the Universe is the next step to spiritual metamorphosis and a step which many simply shall not take at this time despite their open-mindedness.
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Hey Kelvy, if you aren't that Guy, have you read any of Judika Illes and Christopher Penczak writings?
I don't know; but actually before I read this post I happened to pick up a book "Blackfoot Physics" which a woman from work went out on her lunch break and bought for me after a conversation that I had with her. It has been sitting around for awhile but I had just decided to pick it up and start reading it.
I don't tend to get into many such books anymore though.. One MAIN reason that I would read one would be to sorta "speak the same language" as another person who has read it. Many time they seem like books about offshoots and interpretations of a thing that has never been properly recorded in any book.
My EX-***** swore by "
Conversations with God", which was a really good read; but even the fact that the author beings allegory into the mix creates a domination factor of writer over reader.. which is often inevitable. Many people think that I read some self help program thing (might have been from the guy who wrote CWG) after talking with me.
so no, don't know if I've read any of that.. although but I would be happy to discuss any other the subject matter with you over tea or whiskey or whatever.
and no, I'm way too self-centered to stalk anything but my own reflection.
Edited, Jul 21st 2008 5:25pm by Kelvyquayo