Monday, today.

Apr 02, 2009 17:13

I'm blogging about Monday not exactly because it was a typical day, but more because it's a representative day, a good cross-section of what life looks like for me here at Diana's GroveAlarm went off at six, lazed and dozed until 6:30. Short yoga practice (15 minutes) and then sit/prayers etc (30-45 min), got dressed for the day, probably read some ( Read more... )

easter, death, parvo, dogs, sex magick

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eldaradan April 3 2009, 04:19:02 UTC
It healed much too quickly. I'm confident the memento I left on him stayed quite a bit longer.

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electrichobbit April 3 2009, 02:02:30 UTC
I'm getting you a "Cumguzzlers for Jesus" button.

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eldaradan April 3 2009, 04:28:27 UTC
You're too sweet. Or so I've heard. (To 'stick' to the euphemistic theme.)

Did you see the passage where they excerpted parts of Luke and highlighted the ones to read suggestively?

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badandyho April 3 2009, 02:03:13 UTC
I write my Congressman thanking him for treating me like a criminal because I have seasonal allergies. He's the idiot that got the psuedophedrine behind the counter on the Federal level added to the Patriot Act.

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eldaradan April 3 2009, 04:34:33 UTC
LOL Smooth. "We have to fight terrorism, and all terrorists have hay fever and meth labs."

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ecstaticlght April 3 2009, 17:21:44 UTC
I read a thread somewhere else about uber secret stuff and who's responsible for it. Interesting that Crowley (according to that blogger) going about giving away secrets (unwittingly) until he was bound to OTO. Of course the superdeeduper secrets are pretty much all over the place...is THAT why you were working in the library?!

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eldaradan April 11 2009, 00:09:54 UTC
Yeah, there's all sorts of funny stories about the super-secrets of whatever.

Of course I was working in the library for magickal secrets... the book collection at the university of cokelahoma was a bit of a let down, though. Still, there's a book or two in there (under history of science) on Enochian magic and such things, and I was even able to hunt down some shinto information. Now, I'd probably be looking for Daoism internal alchemy manuals. It's always a new old kick with me.

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frelsingi April 3 2009, 22:25:38 UTC
wow honey wow! want to see the kevin!

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eldaradan April 11 2009, 00:10:49 UTC
Reciprocation!

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