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Aug 18, 2004 09:51

Why is it that whenever something disasterous happens everyone jumps on the "ill pray for you" wagon? How many of those who utter this comment, of which to me would be insulting as hell, actually get on their knees and do this? Im betting not many. so if not many do it, why say it? It sounds false. like making a child say im sorry when you know ( Read more... )

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cheyannew August 18 2004, 10:42:58 UTC
I never say "I'll prey for you", instead, I say "I'll light a candle for you"
which, I always do....
but that's more of a focusing of energies/sending of good will, and so on...
but that's me.... and I'm odd

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swiften August 18 2004, 11:33:53 UTC
Jonathan, a guy i know on a MB will say "ill send good energies your way" and thats cool and all. maybe cause it has to do with him thinking about me and stuff. i dunno its just different

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cheyannew August 18 2004, 12:19:24 UTC
therein lies the difference twixt prayer, and magick.... magick being a focusing of energies, prayer, sort of the same, only you're relying on an "outside source" moreso than oneself.

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tay0001 August 19 2004, 21:23:56 UTC
Pagan?

I'm not really a prayer or energy work person. Well, sort of, but not really. I don't pray, per se. I hope. I don't work magick per se, I try to work towards something, and hope the efforts lead to where I want them to. Sort of a mixture. I wouldn't quite call what I do prayer, but I wouldn't call it magick or energy work either.

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cheyannew August 19 2004, 21:33:54 UTC
Actually, I'm a Witch, so, pagan kind of covers it...

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swiften August 19 2004, 21:36:04 UTC
Chey Chey, meet elfy. :)

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cheyannew August 19 2004, 21:53:25 UTC
hehe
When Therianthropes & Elves collide!
on the next Jerry Springer ;)

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tay0001 August 20 2004, 21:51:52 UTC
I had a mini epiphany that it wasn't quite for me, the wiccan/neo-pagan thing, though I've kept elements of them.

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