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[Aug. 5th, 2019|07:39 am] |
The insatiable thirst for power has made Idols out of mortals, gods into clay Soldiers into heroes, children into slaves All damned desires, their hopes betrayed
Who will suffer the laws That state can decide Your child's education Unless you pay the price?
Who will suffer the laws? Who will suffer their minds? Who will suffer their words? Who will suffer their designs? |
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[Aug. 5th, 2019|01:56 pm] |
Kopš es kļuvu par feministu, es prasu no sievietēm to pašu, kas tiek prasīts no vīriešiem. Un otrādi. |
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[Aug. 5th, 2019|10:12 pm] |
Lucifer personifies humanitarian goodness and enlightenment. All other characterizations of Lucifer are blasphemous and inaccurate. In the Freudian sense, Lucifer is the Self rebelling against the Super Ego—the psychic faculty analogous to the judging and condemning ‘father figure,’ both internally and externally—for the sake of empowering the Ego Ideal—the psychic faculty analogous with the rewarding and benevolent ‘mother figure.’ Put very simply, Lucifer is the Self choosing to be ruled by Love rather than Fear. |
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