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Orelli
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Rosicrucian 🌹 Alchemy • Kabbalah • Crypto Inner work, outer markets.
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@Ash_lagacy Enough with the Malcolm in the Middle clips. I never watched this crap because I did not like the "serious dramedy" non laugh track shows that turned TV to crap, my sisters thought Frankie Muniz was ugly, the mom looked goofy and Bryan Cranston is overrated and a libtard.
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It's a very small minority of bad students.
They make every Mason look bad but they don't represent the Order.
Lord Voldemort and his minions were evil.
It doesn't mean all the wizards are bad just because the Ministry of Magic was infiltrated.
To the Moguls ( uninitiated, religious, conspiracy theorists ) they think every Wizard is bad and can't tell the difference between good and evil.
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@DBZimran My favorite bleach opening anytime I see it posted I have to watch it.
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@JohnnyBillionz Especially when you read the mangas and was waiting for years to see it.
Also they kept rebooting the Namek saga from the beginning and couldn't wait to see it.
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Man if you saw Gohan go Super Saiyan 2 for the first time… you know exactly what kind of childhood that was 💥🐉
Running off the school bus.
Dropping the backpack.
Racing to the TV before the episode started.
And then that moment happens…
Gohan vs Cell.
Lightning around him.
Hair spiking up.
That was a core memory right there.
Some of us really grew up on legendary anime moments.
I’m not gonna lie… we had a great childhood for real 🔥
#JohnnyBillionz #DragonBallZ #DBZ #AnimeNostalgia #Gohan #AnimeCulture #ChildhoodMemories #AnimeFans
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MANLY P HALL
One of the greatest writers of all time.
One of the greatest orators of all time.
One of the greatest scholars of all time.
And one of the greatest philosophers of all time.
To be just ONE of those four things, would be sufficiently impressive by itself.
But to be all of four of them at once, you’re looking at a freak 1 in 1,000,000,000 individual.
The definition of generational talent.
He wrote over 200 books and gave over 8000 lectures in his lifetime.
His magnum opus, The Secret Teachings of All Ages, a synthesis of thousands of obscure, ancient, and esoteric sources... is one of the most exhaustive occult compendiums ever produced.
The most impressive thing about it?
MPH published it at just 27 years old. I find this simultaneously tremendously inspiring and infuriating.
I struggled to read it because I was burdened by this fact, in much the same way as when you're watching a really complicated movie and are thinking "How did they even film this?" and it interferes with your ability to just enjoy it.
Even worse still, he published The Secret Teachings of All Ages in 1928. No internet. Libraries. Archives. Letters. Note-taking.
Both the contents of the book, and the conditions that it was written in, are astounding to contemplate.
Just brutal, his career defined by the sheer violence of sustained intellectual labour totalling in the tens of thousands of hours of single-minded dedication toward his craft.
God Bless Manly Palmer Hall.
Perhaps you can allow this post to serve as an inspiration, encouragement, and reminder, to absorb yourself in his works.
Start with The Secret Teachings of All Ages.
And do not try to speed-read through it.
Go slowly, with a highlighter.
When you come across a word or concept that you are unfamiliar with, pause, acquaint yourself with it, and then resume going through the tome.
Chew slowly. Chew mindfully.
This is the proper way.


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