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John Lennon - Imagine
Arcana - Chant of the Awakening
Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Dreamtrybe - We Do Not Die
Sting - A Thousand Years & Desert Rose
Afro Celt Sound System w/ Sinead OConnor - Release
Carl Orf - O Fortuna
Pachelbel Cannon in D Major
Marylin Manson - Personal Jesus
Shpongle - Once Upon the Sea of Blissful
We have 6 cats. It's like Animal Planet live in my living room. These are my pets.
Books
Egytian Book of the Dead.
Tibetan Book of the Dead.
Principia Discordia.
Thought FormsKybalion
Science Fiction & Fantasy:.
Iain Banks, Mercedes Lackey, Robert Heinlein, Orson Scott Card, Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert
About me: "It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence."
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Be true to yourself.
I give you my love unconditionally. Love should be expressed as energy shared and flowing freely among us, creating strength in our unity. I share my energy with you to unite us in common goals that will help all of us.
Namaste.
"I honor the place in you where Spirit lives
I honor the place in you which is
of Love, of Truth, of Light, of Peace,
when you are in that place in you,
and I am in that place in me,
then we are One."
Who I'd like to meet: I am seeking minions for "Cult of Cat".
To a visitor who asked to become his disciple the Master said, "You may live with me, but don't become my follower."
-Anthony De Mello
I am seeking open minded, awake, self-sufficient and independent cat-people to join with me in love and in energy and in spirit. I hope that together we can create lasting change without violence.
No spectators.
A ghost is defined as the apparition of a deceased person, frequently similar in appearance to that person, and usually encountered in places she or he frequented, or in association with the person's former belongings. The word "ghost" may also refer to the spirit or soul of a deceased person, or to any spirit or demon. Ghosts are often associated with hauntings, which is, according to the Parapsychological Association, "the more or less regular occurrence of paranormal phenomena associated with a particular locality (especially a building) and usually attributed to the activities of a discarnate entity; the phenomena may include apparitions, poltergeist disturbances, cold drafts, sounds of footsteps and voices, and various odours." The term ghost has been replaced by apparition in parapsychology, because the word ghost is deemed insufficiently precise. The belief in ghost as souls of the departed is closely tied to the ancient concept of animism, which attributed souls to everything in nature, including human beings, animals, plants, rocks, etc.
Although the human soul was sometimes symbolically or literally depicted in ancient cultures as a bird or other animal, it was widely held that the soul was an exact reproduction of the body in every feature, even down to clothing the person wore. This is depicted in artwork from various ancient cultures, including such works as the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which shows deceased people in the afterlife appearing much as they did before death, including the style of dress. Although the evidence for ghosts is largely anecdotal, the belief in ghosts throughout history has remained widespread and persistent.
The Devil is a title given to the supernatural being, who, in mainstream Christianity, Islam, and other religions, is believed to be a powerful, evil entity and the tempter of humankind. The Devil is commonly associated with heretics, infidels, and other unbelievers. In mainstream Christianity, God and the Devil are usually portrayed as fighting over the souls of humans, with the Devil seeking to lure people away from God and into Sheol. The Devil commands a force of lesser evil spirits, commonly known as demons. The name "Devil" derives from the Greek word diabolos, which means "slanderer" or "accuser". The Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament) does not assign this level of personification to a devil; there, the Adversary is a servant of God whose job it is to test humankind.
In the Western Christian tradition, the Devil has entered popular folklore, particularly in his role as a trickster figure. As such, he is found as a character in a wide number of traditional folktales and legends from Ireland, Newfoundland, Italy and the United Kingdom, where he often attempts to trick or outwit other characters. In some of these tales, the Devil is portrayed as more of a folk villain than as the personification of evil.Christian tradition has frequently identified pagan religions and witchcraft with the influence of Satan. In fact few neopagan traditions recognize Satan or the Devil per se. However, many neopagan groups worship some sort of Horned God, for example as a consort of the Great Goddess in Witchcraft.
In the clear gold of sunlight, stretching their backs, - White as snow – see the voluptuous cats, closing eyes jealous of the inner glooms, slumbering in the tepid warmth of their illumined fur.
Their coats have the dazzle of dawn-bathed glaciers. Inside them, their bodies, frail, sinewy, and slender, feel the shiverings of a girl inside her dress, and their beauty refines itself in endless languors.
No question but their Soul of old has animated the flesh of a philosopher, or a woman’s body, for since then their dazzling and inestimable whiteness.
Holding the mingled splendor of a grand premiere, ennobles them to a rank of calm contempt, indifferent to everything but Light itself!
Halloween, or Hallowe'en, is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, Halloween festivals, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses" and viewing horror films. Halloween originated from the Pagan festival Samhain, celebrated among the Celts of Ireland and Great Britain. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century. Halloween is now celebrated in several parts of the western world, most commonly in Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. The modern holiday of Halloween has its origins in the ancient Gaelic festival known as Samhain (pronounced /,,sˠaunʲ/ from the Old Irish samain). The Festival of Samhain is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture, and is regarded as 'The Celtic New Year'. On Halloween night in present-day, adults and children dress up as creatures from the underworld (e.g., ghosts, ghouls, zombies, witches and goblins). Halloween was perceived as the night during which the division between the world of the living and the otherworld was blurred so spirits of the dead and inhabitants from the underworld were able to walk free on the earth. It was believed necessary to dress as a spirit or otherworldly creature when venturing outdoors to blend in, and this is where dressing in such a manner for Halloween comes from. The houses are frequently adorned with pumpkins or turnips carved into scary faces; lights or candles are placed inside the carvings to provide an eerie effect. Happy Halloween my Friend!