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Jun 18, 2007 12:44

In the early years of Christianity, there were hundreds of books interpreting the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. But by 325 A.D., a group backed by the political and military might of the Roman Empire had determined which few of the stories about Christ would thereafter be considered the canonical New Testament, and which would be regarded as ( Read more... )

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gelasia June 18 2007, 22:23:35 UTC
vibrations are the best :D

i've sorta read ishmael about ten years ago, but i think i'll read it fully now. completely forgot about it. :)

remembering you're merely remembering is a cool feeling, and you can't remember ever -not- knowing while at the same time knowing you lived a life so far of not knowing.. hmmm.... i'm pretty convinced god loves 'finding' just as much as 'hiding'. ;)

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helenix June 19 2007, 18:42:46 UTC
ohhhh. that makes a profound sense. i seem to recall my mother telling me that years ago, when she was explaining to me why forest fires are in fact no real tragedy to anything but 'civilisation'. she also told me that ash trees are thusly named because they grow out of the rich carbon deposits in the following years of regrowth.

thankyou for this parable. relevant at this time. yes.

souls within the spheres. blue-heart-flame light. a pure and sacred note.
they sound like bells, swinging through the void-which-isn't-void.

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helenix June 20 2007, 00:57:22 UTC
i wonder if all 'whats' are also whos if looked at in the correct light.

as to wandering alone, naturally we will do this. i have much to share with you as well.

looking forward...

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