Ever have the knawing concern...

Jan 24, 2009 12:10

. . .that you may reach the "end" of your life, having invested much time and energy in magick (even with many desired results), only to realize that you've, essentially, spent how ever many years of this incarnation playing D&D; exchanging secret handshakes and melodramatic titles with a bunch of sad, geeky white boys (not to mention other beings ( Read more... )

dark humor, existential crisis

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Simplicity panshiva January 24 2009, 20:26:59 UTC
That's why my spiritual practice as of late is almost exclusively focused on Yoga, Meditation, Dance and Martial Arts. Things I see tangible, hands on benefit from.

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Re: Simplicity doveserpent11 January 25 2009, 02:31:52 UTC
I can dig it.

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Well... keith418 January 24 2009, 20:40:52 UTC
... some of us tried to tell you.

If you choose to hang out with losers and geeks, who most people can immediately see don't have too much going on, whose fault is it but your own? You keep defending these people and I think it's a little late to be complaining now.

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Re: Well...This isn't a complaint..merely a somewhat tongue in cheek observation. doveserpent11 January 26 2009, 08:04:01 UTC
Many geeks aren't losers and have lots going on. When you were still drinking weren't you an interesting and accomplished magickian, creative person, intellectual and "loser"? We're all works in progress. I love who I love.

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Uh huh keith418 January 26 2009, 15:05:08 UTC
I think you are trying to ignore the extent of your own poor judgment that's involved in this question. I - from my own experience - have found that the only thing sadder than the geeks you describe are the people who fall for their BS and can't see the lack of character.

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Re: Uh huh doveserpent11 January 26 2009, 18:10:13 UTC
Well, sorry to be trite but I'll have to lob a platitude which actually applies here. Live and learn.

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rodneyorpheus January 24 2009, 20:45:24 UTC
And that would be bad because...?

There is no objective "meaning" in the universe, just what we impose upon it.

Personally I happen to enjoy funny hats and long titles, and I have received a great deal of joy and solace from my life in magick (not least, I got to meet you...). So it's all good, regardless.

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Ha. doveserpent11 January 25 2009, 02:46:03 UTC
I can dig this, too.

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mvmontgomery January 24 2009, 20:45:47 UTC
This is a surprise?

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Hi Tangy. doveserpent11 January 25 2009, 03:25:51 UTC
I killed the internet for awhile. The television was lonely burning in eternal hellfire all by itself.

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Surprises? doveserpent11 January 25 2009, 02:57:12 UTC
Nope. Personally, I've always found the faux Freemasonry stuff to be a bit giggly. I like D&D, and a little pokey, self (and other) referential humor every once in a while often provides me with some much needed comic relief. I believe we joiners are all in this together, to some degree. Pardon the atrocious pun.

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"Sad Geeky White Boys" shepjoe January 25 2009, 01:48:23 UTC
LOL the phrase "Sad Geeky White Boys" cracks me up

Seems you are asking if anyone has any regrets putting time, effort and money into their local "secret society" club?
My answer would be "no" and when IT comes to "attainment"- I do not seek it from others or from groups or from secret societies. All one has to do is close ones eyes and sit still alone in a room.
Since I can already shoot laster beams from my fingers and project from the tip of my penis silent Tom Mix Westerns onto the walls of our Temple then I am all set. (or Horus)
Im sorry you have to deal "sad geeky white boys" hee hee

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Re: "Sad Geeky White Boys" doveserpent11 January 25 2009, 02:29:23 UTC
I'm not depending on SGWBs to navigate my progress, magickally/spiritually either. Refer to Panshiva's response. I'm glad that the term SGWBs cracked you up, as you seem to be the only one to have gotten the intended humor (except for Rodney) in the post. But then, I'd expect nothing less from a man who can project silent films from the tip of his dick onto the wall of anything, let alone a temple. :)

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Re: "Sad Geeky White Boys" shepjoe January 25 2009, 02:32:09 UTC
YEAH any surface- It's freaky- and one has to be on LSD in order for it to come into focus !

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Re: lol. doveserpent11 January 25 2009, 02:35:09 UTC
Oh, and when you "attain" to acquiring the ability to project films with surround sound, then I'll be scared.

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