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sophiaserpentia) wrote2004-03-24 01:45 pm
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Thanat-eros.
The act of sex is equivalent to spitting the eye of fate.
It is life, defying its death sentence. It is celebration in the face of eventual loss and sorrow. It is closeness and intimacy in spite of the fear and aloofness bred into us by callousness.
This is why sex is sacred, and why it is such an important battlefield with the archons. The archons must control sex to retain their control; this is how they play ape politics with us. Archontic control of sex is the equivalent of "collaring" the entire society.
It is life, defying its death sentence. It is celebration in the face of eventual loss and sorrow. It is closeness and intimacy in spite of the fear and aloofness bred into us by callousness.
This is why sex is sacred, and why it is such an important battlefield with the archons. The archons must control sex to retain their control; this is how they play ape politics with us. Archontic control of sex is the equivalent of "collaring" the entire society.
Re: hagiasophiadonkey
I think this is the message of Christianity -- that Jesus defied fate, defied the archontic order, and lost his life for it -- but was given that life back, because the Father so approved of what Jesus had done.
To enjoy sex, in a free and sacred way, is to defy the archontic order that would demand we submit to fate. As I pointed out above, it is neurologically related to mystical experience. Mystical experience is that which connects us to the divine presence; and I believe the divine presence wants us to transcend fate.
hagiasophiadonkey of the church of latter day saints and other prophets
would to be
to no longer live
so that nothing may be taken by death
to create light
makes possible the darkness
I don't know
with what basis within the religion of christianity
you base some of your thoughts
this isn't meant as an insult
simply a statement of interpretation
I see your point
but
I simply have a hard time seeing
how scripture
at all supports what you say
jesus may have swept away
the more unnecessary laws
of diet
and cleanliness
but
it seems quite clear
that he established a very clear moral order
that at times
you would almost appear to be at odds with
we like to fluff religion up
and say how god is love
I think we forget
the god many of us worship
is the god who annihilated sodom and gomorrah
the christian, jewish, muslim god
is a god who accepts us
but not always on our terms
Constantine