Fresh material up on my website. This one's a slightly edited and very discursive collection of comments about what various colors symbolize for me and why they're meaningful, with relevance to how I might employ them in #magick.
Christianity, blasphemy Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, creation and destruction Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
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Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
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Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
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Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
@kara_dreamer I don't really agree though. The cool stuff may be apocryphal, but it's around. It won't be promoted by the church, but i'd charge that no church promotes the secularised/fictionalized versions of their holy figures with maybe the exception of Discordianism/Church of the Subgenius and the embrace of the Illuminatus! trilogy.
Exoteric faith seems incompatible with expression through the sacred world when we distinguish it from the profane.