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Old 05-14-2005, 05:44 AM
Malachii Malachii is offline
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Not at all. I thought Nietzsche was all over this female philosopher named Simone.
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Old 05-14-2005, 07:04 AM
Shakezula Shakezula is offline
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I have read the bible. I was raised as a Christian. Something, for me, was missing. There were too many blanks, and leaps of faith were required to clear those hurtles. It seemed that I wanted to take my demanding intellect along for the ride, and with Christianity, that was a short ride indeed.

Have you read any of the Edgar Cayce material? The sleeping prophet, as he was called, channeled information while he was in a sleep-state. This lead me to study the trance-phenomena, which of course finally lead to the Seth material.

His ideas concerning Christ, Christianity, and religion in general, can be (mostly) found in the book "Seth Speaks", or if you are near Yale University, all of the material is achived there. Very challenging ideas, even if the validity of such material is questionable or unacceptable.
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Old 05-14-2005, 04:15 PM
IShark IShark is offline
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Not at all. I thought Nietzsche was all over this female philosopher named Simone.

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I think you are thinking of Sartre.

Nietzsche was obsessed with a woman named Lou Salome but never got anywhere.
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