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Don't be silly, these sort of crackpots never submit a belief to something that can effectively be tested to see if it works
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yes, yes and thrice yes. what have you got? quick quick and thrice quickly
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http://tinyurl.com/6xvbmr
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the problem with a truely open mind is you can't legislate for what gets put in it.
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crackpots?
all religion is the domain of crackpots. none stand scrutiny. |
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I am interested in 'the occult', mysticism etc, but no longer read up on the subject. Read 'The Tibetan Book of the Dead', 'Bhahavagad Gita' etc when in my 20s. Used the I Ching and got a reputation for being good with it. Never was stupid enough to think I could apply it to gambling, but firmly believe that you can be fated not to win, no matter how much intelligence, knowledge and judgement you have. If it's not your karma, you won't win.
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huh
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Was interested in paranormal stuff, too. Lyall Watson's 'Supernature' was all the rage in the late 70s.
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i use the placement of the Moon
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what is it good for?
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The soul. But I suppose you don't believe in that.
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absolutely.
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WUR.'the occult' is not good for the soul
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Very true. But not always.
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has anybody got any rune stones?
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nothing.
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Hammer House of Horror on now - men and motors - may shed some light?
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