46+ Laus Deo +

Mar 20, 2009 16:23

As innocent as it might seem, indulging in horoscopes leaves you open to alternative spirituality that, at times, can be a slippery slope.

Be cautious, would you?

I'm lucky in that respect, having never been born when there were such things as years or months.

heaven help you, angel, holier than thou, father, behaving, i commend my spirit

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one_that_leads March 20 2009, 23:29:04 UTC
It is a strange idea.

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worthyofhislove March 20 2009, 23:31:18 UTC
Horoscopes or an interest in what they call mysticism?

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one_that_leads March 20 2009, 23:34:19 UTC
Horoscopes.

That the stars and the planets could be so predictive.
Or influential.

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worthyofhislove March 20 2009, 23:42:15 UTC
A quaint concept, isn't it? And so general.

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livingmyths March 21 2009, 00:00:12 UTC
They do? Really?

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worthyofhislove March 21 2009, 00:14:52 UTC
There is the possibility if one expects so much from them.

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livingmyths March 21 2009, 00:16:20 UTC
I think they're funny.

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worthyofhislove March 21 2009, 00:17:31 UTC
Then there may be no harm in it.

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holymadonna March 21 2009, 00:32:40 UTC
Usually, I would agree with you, Gabriel, but I don't see anything wrong with a little of alternative practice to vary.

(ooc; Cursed. Canon Wood Snake).

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worthyofhislove March 21 2009, 01:20:10 UTC
Oh?

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holymadonna March 21 2009, 05:36:00 UTC
We can become aware of something we haven't noticed before and that is truthful.

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mr_phale March 21 2009, 00:48:21 UTC
I'd normally say such nonsense is harmless, myself, but it does seem like something's up today.

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worthyofhislove March 21 2009, 01:19:43 UTC
I'd wager it is a curse. Or an influx or fraudulent religion.

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mr_phale March 21 2009, 03:12:54 UTC
The former seems much more likely.

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letslip March 21 2009, 01:18:23 UTC
That's the... star charts, yeah?

It's hard to do those with fake stars.

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worthyofhislove March 21 2009, 01:19:04 UTC
Even with real stars, how do they know?

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letslip March 21 2009, 01:28:42 UTC
I think it was... astronomers... I don't know. I guess they just made it up- But they can't make it up if there are no stars, that's just way too fake sounding.

I wonder if the cities in my world still do it- even with no stars.

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worthyofhislove March 21 2009, 01:55:49 UTC
It is only talk. I think that stars are good at keeping watch but little else. Especially giving guidance beyond standard navigation.

No stars at all? How curious.

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