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Old 01-13-2009, 09:58 PM   #11
Czymra
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Default Re: posessed by the devil

This is most timely and inspiring to my current state.
Thank you, and I'm catching on with your symbolism. I find it important to learn about this, and you have given me a way to understand.

The only part I struggle with is this:

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We must suffer,there is no way around it.It is expressed in the alchemical story of job.The question is will we curse god are the sacred feminine and die, or do the Job we all came here to do.In the esoteric we are known as Merchant marines(mercury) and the title for the GREAT WORK is the DIVINE E CONOMY ie economic collapse.E being the fifth letter of the alphabet which also shows the trinity in man containing the E ther.
I would like to examine some of your wordplays in other languages. You do treat English as if it was the one language and even though taking English words apart doesn't necessarily lead you back to their original meaning. I can think of many examples where the German/French/Nordic words don't work as beautifully or not at all.
Suffering is surely an issue worth pondering and I do so greatly, in fact too much. I have not overcome this yet. Yet, I believe that the story of Job was a story of someone who wanted to suffer, and I believe that this attitude is unnecessary, it is a result of a preaching of the sin and repentance.
The thing with the e conomy eludes me. Maybe just too far a leap?

Also, I have started another post on the four/five elements in the western/eastern system, which sadly wasn't seen. This thread and my own research more than answers my questions, though. I can see now that the western and eastern philosophies are not so different at all.
Thank you again, for re minding me to re cognise.
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