Spiritual Warfare

God's name written on your face?

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YAHWEH (YAH): Is this a comedy or something truly insightful?

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The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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25 minutes ago, Ero said:

Apophenia.

You better be right.


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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New word for me, thanks! Thing about 'apophenia' is that, go deep enough, and everything *is* related and connected to everything 'else.' 


Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ... 

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It’s just the ego which is a pattern searching/recognizing machine

looking for patterns 

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I can also write “dick” on your face, but that doesn’t make you dickface now, does it?

 

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Chaos, Entropy, Order

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23 hours ago, rachMiel said:

New word for me, thanks! Thing about 'apophenia' is that, go deep enough, and everything *is* related and connected to everything 'else.' 

Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.

Leonardo da Vinci

But I think apophenia means seeing patterns where their are none. 

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@enchanted From what I found online apophenia involves connections and patterns. 

Apophenia : the tendency to perceive a connection or meaningful pattern between unrelated or random things (such as objects or ideas). 

Apophenia was borrowed from German Apophänie, itself from apo- (apo-, meaning "away from" or "detached") and phänie (-phany, meaning "appearance, manifestation"). – Merriam-Webster 

Every word is a poem! 


Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ... 

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