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Saturday, September 7th, 2024 at
12:37 am in Australia - Last edit on
September 28, 2024 Tags: religion
the Dog Type Thinker sometimes have this way of thinking: “If a ball is red, then everything that is red is a ball.” This is to say that just because I mention God, spirit, reincarnation, and other typically religious concepts doesn’t make what I write a religion. This is not a set of rules anyone […]
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Sunday, July 28th, 2024 at
10:58 am in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Internet, religion
I am childfree, so I cannot fully understand the urge or need to have children. However, from the perspective of a neutral observer, I can see how people’s need to have children can cloud their judgment of what is right for the child. I believe that the most important task of any parent is to […]
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Wednesday, June 7th, 2023 at
3:21 am in Australia - Last edit on
December 24, 2024 Tags: Emotional Mastery, Psychology, religion
Beware, that a part of the narcissistic toolbox of control is psychology, spirituality, and religion, that can be used to manipulate others into believing they are either mentally ill or bad people. We all have some aspects of ourselves that are not necessarily 100% healthy; it is UNUSUAL that a person is completely clear of […]
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Monday, March 23rd, 2020 at
11:16 am in Australia - Last edit on
October 24, 2024 Tags: religion, Spirituality
It has been brought to my attention there are people who confuse the word “logic” with the word “rules”. Now, this is highly relevant when talking about anything related to religions, spirituality, and natural laws, like what I am doing here. Now… Let me explain the difference between religion and logic, first. You have 4 […]
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Monday, April 25th, 2016 at
11:09 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: religion
… these would be my founding principles. 1. Each soul is full of potential to become whatever they choose to become. Each one of us has a freedom of choice. 2. Do not pressure people into choosing or developing a characteristic they do not want nor need. 3. Respect more, because it creates boundaries, love […]
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