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Post by fraariel on Oct 14, 2012 13:18:55 GMT
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Post by rembrandt on Oct 14, 2012 14:01:48 GMT
Seems to me that Masonic club politics have leaked over into Martinism, unfortunately.
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rosecrossmac
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Post by rosecrossmac on Oct 14, 2012 23:24:12 GMT
I don't care about "club politics" I only care about continuing my path toward the divine.
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Post by rembrandt on Oct 14, 2012 23:51:49 GMT
So why need Martinism. You seem to be well situated on your path.
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rosecrossmac
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Post by rosecrossmac on Oct 15, 2012 3:03:56 GMT
So why need Martinism. You seem to be well situated on your path. I would guess that my reason is not too removed from that of others .
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Post by rembrandt on Oct 16, 2012 1:06:11 GMT
I would not guess that either, nor would I guess what other's had as reasons.
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Post by dioncapra on Oct 23, 2012 0:22:24 GMT
EDIT: there have been posts removed from this thread, but the skunk has been let out of the box. I'll leave this post up, since some martinists seem to think it's ok to spread lies about others. Some people always take issue with those who are in leadership positions, no matter what they do. To some people it doesn't matter what authority does, their envy-driven psychosis makes them want to find problems. They take positive growth, things like peace initiatives and education programs, and twist them into some made up boogey-man story. They manufacture absurd "realities" so that they can play the victim and attack those illusions like straw men, when what really lies at the heart of the issue is a deep-seated hatred for anyone they see as an authority figure. All this leads to creating division. Even though Masonry teaches tolerance, it does not teach a false tolerance that we should put up with people who spread lies about their brothers and twist facts to meet their own made up delusions; people who break their obligations. We are obligated to never defame our brothers. "As a man is, so he sees. As the eye is formed, such are its powers."- William Blake When a man has similar problems with several otherwise reasonable men, at some point, one has to ask where the problem truly lies.
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Alberich
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Post by Alberich on Nov 2, 2012 3:24:02 GMT
To some people it doesn't matter what authority does, their envy-driven psychosis makes them want to find problems. They take positive growth, things like peace initiatives and education programs, and twist them into some made up boogey-man story. They manufacture absurd "realities" so that they can play the victim and attack those illusions like straw men, when what really lies at the heart of the issue is a deep-seated hatred for anyone they see as an authority figure. www.oscholars.com/TO/Specials/Tales/Alchemy_Wiegard.htm
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Post by Quin on Nov 2, 2012 4:37:17 GMT
Your problem being that Jung is dead,and so are most of his idea's about psychology.
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Post by john422 on Jun 15, 2019 17:18:41 GMT
wow,very nice group thanks masonic rings here
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