Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2003-04-01 10:43 am
EEEEEEEP. !!!!!
My.
Gods.
1.) He doesn't call me.
2.) He especially doesn't call me at school.
3.) ...
4.) For him to call me and say that...
5.) Oh. My.
Gods.
1.) He doesn't call me.
2.) He especially doesn't call me at school.
3.) ...
4.) For him to call me and say that...
5.) Oh. My.

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I recognize my inability to know the True Nature of God(s).
I recognize the presence of a Divine Power greater than I am.
I recognize the right of the Divine Power to appear in forms that I can get a half-assed chance at understanding.
I recognize that since I do not occupy the same spacetime position as any other being, I will have a different frame of reference from them.
I recognize that since everybody else is different from me, the manifestation of the Divine to them is going to look somewhat different from mine.
I recognize the underlying similarities in my view of the Divine to that of other people.
I recognize the essential need of the world and universe to be in a state of balance.
I recognize that the Divine has a better idea of what "balance" is than humans do.
I recognize the human Will to be Stupid as my essential Enemy. ("Entropy needs no forms but our own to do its will." --Spock's World, Diane Duane)
I believe that humans can and should exist in equal harmony with themselves, nature, technology, and the Divine.
I accept my responsibility to be an agent of Balance, whether through order or disorder.
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I'm completely flummoxed.
When discussing theology with a person who identifies herself as "pagan," one (such as I) expects to disagree with said pagan's argument. One does NOT expect to AGREE with what should clearly be pagan beliefs... "Pagan" (i.e. non-Christian... i.e. believing such things is sacriligious).
The fact that the line is blurred... nay, not blurred but INVISIBLE...... non-existent.
I'm...... *shakes head*
*confused*
*wrinkles brow*
I'm having a difficult time assimilating this into my current schemata. This may take some time.
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