Which Religion is your favourite?
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Selfism.
Whatever suits me from whichever religion or reality, I will take it, bend it, modify it, and use it as per my choice, to suit my perception of humanity. It doesn't necessarily mean self-worship. It means worshipping different worshippable aspects of all real and hypothetical materials knocking about.
Whatever suits me from whichever religion or reality, I will take it, bend it, modify it, and use it as per my choice, to suit my perception of humanity. It doesn't necessarily mean self-worship. It means worshipping different worshippable aspects of all real and hypothetical materials knocking about.
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Selfism.
Whatever suits me from whichever religion or reality, I will take it, bend it, modify it, and use it as per my choice, to suit my perception of humanity. It doesn't necessarily mean self-worship. It means worshipping different worshippable aspects of all real and hypothetical materials knocking about.
Whatever suits me from whichever religion or reality, I will take it, bend it, modify it, and use it as per my choice, to suit my perception of humanity. It doesn't necessarily mean self-worship. It means worshipping different worshippable aspects of all real and hypothetical materials knocking about.
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Many thanks, James. I am curious now.
I will ask Santa to bring this for me on Christmas.
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Yes, I just did some research, and found what you said. My head has been busy studying and debating some purist psychosocial philosophies for a good few years, but I am pleasantly surprised to find that there are other known ones to explore the integral idea, and write at lengths about it. I actually have some of KW's literature gathering dust on my bookshelf, but I never had a chance to go through it, nor did I find that it would be useful for my curent studies in psychopathology. I better had, as it will be very useful for my further work. Thanks very much, James.
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Yes, I just did some research, and found what you said. My head has been busy studying and debating some purist psychosocial philosophies for a good few years, but I am pleasantly surprised to find that there are other known ones to explore the integral idea, and write at lengths about it. I actually have some of KW's literature gathering dust on my bookshelf, but I never had a chance to go through it, nor did I find that it would be useful for my curent studies in psychopathology. I better had, as it will be very useful for my further work. Thanks very much, James.
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