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HO HO HO

Submitted by Holmes on Friday, December 5, 2025 1:40 PM

HO HO HO

AI generated from http://Pixabay.com When I was a kid, I was a typical older brother who enjoyed teasing and scaring the bejesus out of my two younger brothers. It was the springboard for the development of my adult powers of persuasion. By age six I knew there was no Santa Claus which of course justified Read More…

Before You Do Magic

Submitted by Summoner on Thursday, December 4, 2025 10:14 AM

Before You Do Magic

Image by Midjourney.com So you’ve decided you want to do magic? Great, join the multitude. Human beings have been making magic for at least fifty thousand years, and probably much longer. The oldest cave paintings in which the ritual dances of shamans are depicted only date back around fifty millennia, so that’s as far into Read More…

The Mystery of Iniquity – Does Evil Exist or do Bad Things Just Happen?

Submitted by Veritas on Thursday, December 4, 2025 10:06 AM

The Mystery of Iniquity – Does Evil Exist or do Bad Things Just Happen?

Image by Midjourney.com On June 10, 1991, a cover story appeared in Time magazine on the topic of evil. The author, Lance Morrow, did not argue for a particular thesis and did not reach any conclusions. What he did, however, was in a sense more important. He began by stating three propositions: God is all-powerful. Read More…

Fortune’s Folly

Submitted by Kotodama on Thursday, December 4, 2025 9:58 AM

Fortune’s Folly

Image by Midjourney.com A fortune teller can be called a diviner, soothsayer, clairvoyant, seer, or oracle. Other specific terms include psychic, astrologer, palm reader, or tarot reader, depending on the method they use. The word ‘fortune’ is derived from ‘Fortuna’. Fortuna was the Roman goddess of prosperity and luck, and she represented fertility, both of Read More…

Why is a Lucid Dream Safer than Astral Projection?

Submitted by Dr. Nomoco on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 2:30 PM

Why is a Lucid Dream Safer than Astral Projection?

Image by Midjourney.com From what I understand, the difference comes down to the proximity to the physical body and physical realm. Physicality is a bit like a turtle shell, and going out of shell creates certain vulnerabilities. In lucid dreaming, a portion of the subtle body naturally detaches as it always does during sleep and Read More…

Duped

Submitted by Rev. Samuel Anatto on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 2:13 PM

Duped

Image by Midjourney.com The Query: I have been quite duped. My own desires and the aliens” promise of the fulfillment of those desires has enticed me to continue much like the carrot and the donkey. The beginning was quite dramatic and beautiful, and then turned into something other. In truth, they simply used me, drew Read More…

Do We Swear Too Much?

Submitted by Jester on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 10:24 AM

Do We Swear Too Much?

Image by Midjourney.com Some people love to swear and can’t get enough of it. But you’ll occasionally hear complaints that if we’re not careful, we might overuse profanity and wear it out, forcing us then to come up with new swear words or – worse yet – do without swearing entirely. But to the alarmed, Read More…

Aleister Crowley and 3D False Dichotomy

Submitted by BRENCIS CYRUS – Executor on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 1:44 PM

Aleister Crowley and 3D False Dichotomy

Image by Midjourney.com Crowley chastises the stupidity of 3D false dichotomies, like the kind found in politics or social tradition or religion, to pose his transcendent metaphysical view as the logical alternative. But the trap is that beyond the 3D dichotomies, there is a higher duality — higher negative, and higher positive. Crowley’s material delineates Read More…

Bah Humbug!

Submitted by Holbrook PSI on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 10:04 AM

Bah Humbug!

Image by Midjourney.com One night after Thanksgiving, I was watching TV and the movie “A Christmas Carol” came on and I half watched it and half daydreamed about my own situation. I read the book by Charles Dickens in my youth and have always enjoyed the old black and white movie. The first ghost in the story Read More…

When Americans Outlawed Christmas

Submitted by Mad Max on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 9:23 AM

When Americans Outlawed Christmas

Image by Midjourney.com Today, Christmas seems as American as apple pie, but the country’s original settlers detested the holiday. Religious pilgrims who arrived in North America in the early 17th century demanded that citizens work on December 25 and shut down any merrymaking—and they eventually outlawed Christmas altogether. Why were these New Englanders such grinches? Read More…

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