Brokeback Watchtower
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The Problem of Evil: Crash Course Philosophy #13
by Brokeback Watchtower inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azneg1gb-k.
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Warwick Photo Gallery 5 (September 2015 - Feb. 2016)
by wifibandit infull set: http://imgur.com/a/1ru5z .
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Brokeback Watchtower
This new facility is away from the prying eye of the public which was once the perfect sight for the previous owners to dump chemical waste all over the 250 acre property. Now the Watchtower can function chem waste site far from the public eye which was quite different during their hay days smack dab in the great city of Brooklyn, NY.
The religion is in serious demise choosing a chem waste site needing a major clean up is proof they are steering Jehovah's chariot off a cliff of delusion. I pity the poor Bethelites that have to go there it's a toxic enviroment both chemically and spiritually.
I can seriously see the laced koolaid stand as a last resort to this end of the world mind control cult. I think the GB feel life is cheap and that's why they forbid blood, so what will happen when the whole printing scam real estate empire comes crashing down around these delusional clown who think they are gods will they take it to the Jimmy Jones extreme? After all all members of the GB need to die to be with Jehovah maybe they may decide to take a few other sheep along with them as GB/FDS helpers.
Any how the printing business is dying for them they can't turn a profit any more with their litertrash who wants it we are in the information age and coming out of darkness and superstitions an a definite new age of enlightenment where belief in the God boogieman is on the wane.
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Anti-Tight-Pants campaign in action
by oppostate init seems that anthony morris iii's anti-tight-pants campaign is having some results in some fart-flung areas of this world!.
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That's much better he gets 2 thumbs up from AM#3. You got to hide those sexual part from Tony or he will break out in a sweat and feel Jehovah's disgust at even looking so as to have a passion. Sex appeal is a big no no for this heavily sexually oppressed member of the GB, I wonder what kind of denial is going to bit this guy in the ass sooner or later.
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Why the Bible cannot be the work of an all-wise God that epitomizes love.
by Island Man inthere's simply no way to honestly deny that the ot condones genocide, slavery and misogyny.
there are too many passage showing yahweh commanding his people to wipe out this nation and that nation - women and innocent children included!
it leaves us with a god who wrote a book that very, very, very much seems like it condones genocide, but it doesn't, etc.. what kind of god does that?
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Yahweh also is not very smart he gets sucker in to bets by Satan to turn on his own faithful worshippers slapping Job in the face verbally with threats and shows of power and lack of repsoncibility, but as a after thought allows to keep living and regain wealth.
The Deity it seems has a real problem with pride and self importance which is definitely Narcissistic and not good for relationships with others no give and take with zero tollerance once tempers flare.
Not a God you want to reason with or try to make suggestions to,, kind of like the Governing Body who are running his earthly organization nobody can tell them anything which will eventually lead to their utter demise soon to be forgotten in history because nobody in the future gives a shit about a has been cult .
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why would God and Jesus hate the united nations?
by nowwhat? inshouldn't they say thanks for" holding down the fort" until we take over?.
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Jesus&Jehovah&Watchtower Corp. hate the United Nation Organization because it is Satan vain atempt to direct attention away from God's rightful rulership by mean's of the Messianic Kingdom and keep men thinking that they can solve their own problems and not have to rely on Jehovah's abritrary dictitorial style rulership and eat forbidden fruits with impunity. Adam and Eve did not die in vain but they are still not coming back in any ressurection they willfully disobeyed Jehovah when they were perfect, which was a big disappointment to yours truly.
It's an all out affrontation to Jehovah's rightful rulership of this planet. All those on Jehovah's side of the issue that happened in the invisible realm between Him and Satan automatically conclude Jehovah the winner in this contest in order not to be destroyed at ammageddon when Jehovah uses his magic powers to destroy all that pisses him off.
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Why the Bible cannot be the work of an all-wise God that epitomizes love.
by Island Man inthere's simply no way to honestly deny that the ot condones genocide, slavery and misogyny.
there are too many passage showing yahweh commanding his people to wipe out this nation and that nation - women and innocent children included!
it leaves us with a god who wrote a book that very, very, very much seems like it condones genocide, but it doesn't, etc.. what kind of god does that?
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Brokeback Watchtower
The fictitious Yahweh has a huge shadow of denial as he can admit no wrong or evil coming from him, as in all his ways are always noble, good, and true,, which in turn brings about the same condition in those that worship and idolize him and see no wrong in what ever he does.
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Letter # 4 to the Governing Body of Jehovah's witnesses
by WITNESS-FOR-WATCHTOWER-REFORM inthe governing body.
service department of jehovah’s witnesses.
2821 route 22. patterson.
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Brokeback Watchtower
About 30 years ago I was given a tour of the (letter)writing department where they answer letters about things of concern the rank and file send them it was overseen by a brother but sisters were used to write the letters under his male supervision, I was told everything was confidential and that I could not tell anyone what any these letters contained(the one I saw was about the blood issue).
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spiritual crisis
by indi7 intwo years ago i had a kundalini experience.
i felt energy or chi pulsate through each of my chakras, from the base of the spine to the crown of the head, then back, after that i felt like a newborn for three days.
i felt like i was reborn spiritually and god gave me a new name - indi.
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I think my Kundalini experiences started around the time of 2001 which is when I learned that Watchtower is a mind control cult. My mind was in so much term oil I felt the need to eccelorate things by taking magic mushrooms, ayuhausca, peyote and any research chemical(invented by Alex Shulgin) i could buy on the internet. I think it done me lots of good and has given me a deeper understanding of my mind, I'm a long way off from the Buddha's progress and ending all suffering by ending desire but consider myself still on the path and haven't been totally enlightened. The more you know your own mind the better,, but you have to pass through a lot of hidden negative shit and confront your shadow, then through your subconscious opposite to get to your "self' or atman, brahman
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Letter # 4 to the Governing Body of Jehovah's witnesses
by WITNESS-FOR-WATCHTOWER-REFORM inthe governing body.
service department of jehovah’s witnesses.
2821 route 22. patterson.
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I betting the GB have received hundred if not thousands of these letters already expressing dissatisfaction over their rulership I'm sure if anybody is allowed to read it they are monitored closely to see if they are being effected. Maybe it is delivered to a special place and only breifly read by a GB Helper if at all. Anyway the effort is indeed very noble.
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spiritual crisis
by indi7 intwo years ago i had a kundalini experience.
i felt energy or chi pulsate through each of my chakras, from the base of the spine to the crown of the head, then back, after that i felt like a newborn for three days.
i felt like i was reborn spiritually and god gave me a new name - indi.
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Brokeback Watchtower
I would go for a Jungian interpretation of this voice. Jung did a lot of work in the form of "active Imagination" and this might help you if you do a little research on this subject.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_imagination
Active imagination is a cognitive methodology that uses the imagination as an organ of understanding. Disciplines of active imagination are found within various philosophical, religious and spiritual traditions. It is perhaps best known in the West today through C. G. Jung's emphasis on the therapeutic value of this activity.
Carl Gustav Jung[edit]
As developed by Carl Jung between 1913 and 1916, active imagination is a meditation technique wherein the contents of one's unconscious are translated into images, narrative or personified as separate entities. It can serve as a bridge between the conscious 'ego' and the unconscious and includes working with dreams and the creative self via imagination or fantasy. Jung linked active imagination with the processes of alchemy in that both strive for oneness and inter-relatedness from a set of fragmented and dissociated parts. This process found expression for Jung in his Red Book.
Key to the process of active imagination is the goal of exerting as little influence as possible on mental images as they unfold. For example, if a person were recording a spoken visualization of a scene or object from a dream, Jung's approach would ask the practitioner to observe the scene, watch for changes, and report them, rather than to consciously fill the scene with one's desired changes. One would then respond genuinely to these changes, and report any further changes in the scene. This approach is meant to ensure that the unconscious contents express themselves without overbearing influence from the conscious mind. At the same time, however, Jung was insistent that some form of participation in active imagination was essential: 'You yourself must enter into the process with your personal reactions...as if the drama being enacted before your eyes were real'.[11]
Of the origin of active imagination, Jung wrote:
"It was during Advent of the year 1913 – December 12, to be exact – that I resolved upon the decisive step. I was sitting at my desk once more, thinking over my fears. Then I let myself drop. Suddenly it was as though the ground literally gave way beneath my feet, and I plunged into the dark depths." [12]
Further explaining its origination, Jung describes his conclusion that active imagination spawns from the desires and fantasies of the unconscious mind, which ultimately want to become conscious. But once they are realized by the individual, dreams may become "weaker and less frequent" whereas they may have been quite vivid and recurring beforehand.[13]
Carl Jung developed this technique as one of several that would define his distinctive contribution to the practice of psychotherapy. Active imagination is a method for visualizing unconscious issues by letting them act themselves out. Active imagination can be done by visualization (which is how Jung himself did it), which can be considered similar in technique at least to shamanic journeying. Active imagination can also be done by automatic writing, or by artistic activities such as dance, music, painting, sculpting, ceramics, crafts, etc. Jung considered indeed that 'The patient can make himself creatively independent through this method...by painting himself he gives shape to himself'.[14] Doing active imagination permits the thoughtforms of the unconscious, or inner 'self', and of the totality of the psyche, to act out whatever messages they are trying to communicate to the conscious mind.
For Jung however, this technique had the potential not only to allow communication between the conscious and unconscious aspects of the personal psyche with its various components and inter-dynamics, but also between the personal and 'collective' unconscious; and therefore was to be embarked upon with due care and attentiveness. Indeed, he warned with respect to '"active imagination"...The method is not entirely without danger, because it may carry the patient too far away from reality'.[15] The post-Jungian Michael Fordham was to go further, suggesting that 'active imagination, as a transitional phenomenon ...can be, and often is, both in adults and children put to nefarious purposes and promotes psychopathology. This probably takes place when the mother's impingements have distorted the 'cultural' elements in maturation and therefore it becomes necessary to analyse childhood and infancy if the distortion is to be shown up.'[16]
In partial answer to this critique, James Hillman and Sonu Shamdasani discuss at length the dangers of viewing active imagination solely as an expression of personal content, and propose that the technique is most easily misunderstood and misdirected when applied to the strictly biographical, and never used to bridge the personal with the wider human heritage of the living and the dead. Instead, they suggest, active imagination in Jung's usage was an exposition of the unvoiced influences of the collective unconscious, shedding the terminology of psychology to work directly through mythic images:
SS: ... In reflecting on himself, he does not come across at rock bottom his own personal biography, but it's an attempt to uncover the quintessentially human. These dialogues are not dialogues with his past, as you're indicating [...] But with the weight of human history. [...] And this task of discrimination is what he spent the rest of his life engaged in. Yes, in some sense what happened to him was wholly particular but, in the other sense, it was universally human and that generates his project of the comparative study of the individuation process. [17]
Active imagination removes or highlights traits and characteristics that are often also present in dream, and without a broader perspective, the person working with active imagination may start to see them as their own traits.[18]Thus in this continuing effort to stress the importance of what Maslow would come to call the transpersonal, much of Jung's later work was conceived as a comparative historical study of the active imagination and the individuation process in various cultures and epochs, conceived as a normative pattern of human development and the basis of a general scientific psychology.
Rudolf Steiner[edit]
Rudolf Steiner suggested cultivating imaginative consciousness through meditative contemplations of texts, objects, or images. The resulting imaginal cognition he believed to be an initial step on a path leading from rational consciousness toward ever-deeper spiritual experience.[19]:302–311
The steps following Imagination he termed Inspiration and Intuition. In Inspiration, a meditant clears away all personal content, including even the consciously chosen content of a symbolic form, while maintaining the activity of imagination itself, and thus becomes able to perceive the imaginal realm from which this activity itself stems. In the next step, Intuition, the meditant leverages the connection to the imaginal or angelic realm established via the cognitive imagination, while releasing the images mediated via this connection. By ceasing the activity of imaginative consciousness while allowing one’s awareness to remain in contact with the archetypal realm, the possibility opens up for an awareness deeper than the imaginal to be conveyed to the open soul by the mediating agents of this realm.[20]NN