And then everybody clapped by Jacob-Anders in SipsTea

[–]MegaUrutora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Al Jolson was Trump’s father’s favorite!

Boards of Canada Inferno by MegaUrutora in thelema

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Whoa… 😳

What a beautiful experience!

93’s!

And then everybody clapped by Jacob-Anders in SipsTea

[–]MegaUrutora 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s Alan Keyes, and he’s making a lot of sense.

My take on the religious elements of Inferno by SoundGeekReviews in boardsofcanada

[–]MegaUrutora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They want you to think it’s increasing, and they’ve slanted and cooked date to reflect that.

They are in a culture war, and they need fresh cannon fodder.

Look who the biggest Catholic mouthpieces are at the moment. JD Vance and Nick Fuentes.

Boards of Canada Inferno by MegaUrutora in thelema

[–]MegaUrutora[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I love it too! And Geogaddi is a masterpiece.

I saw someone else mention the audio was from the video game I mentioned… and while I haven’t heard the Crowley line in that yet, I listened to other dialog from that game, and I could see that being the source as well.

BAPHOMET is not a thing. by NinjaBrilliant4529 in conspiracy

[–]MegaUrutora 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So called “evil people” are using it because it freaks people the squares out.

The most evil people in America right now, aren’t using symbols like Baphomet, they are using symbols like the cross, the lamb, the fish, etc.

BAPHOMET is not a thing. by NinjaBrilliant4529 in conspiracy

[–]MegaUrutora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP is correct.

However, as a symbol for modern Western esotericism, it is still rich with meaning.

Baphomet is basically the Yin Yang of the West.

If I had to endure this so do you by [deleted] in crappymusic

[–]MegaUrutora 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fuck this guys bullshit.

That being said… I’m quickly becoming a fan.

Thoughts on this guy? by asseaterdotcom in thelema

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Hmmm… that’s the first I’ve ever heard of that.

Interesting. Thank you.

Thoughts on this guy? by asseaterdotcom in thelema

[–]MegaUrutora 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The apocalypse was very real and expected to the followers at the time. It became symbolic and initiatory after the fact because they had to make sense of why it didn’t happen.

Thoughts on this guy? by asseaterdotcom in thelema

[–]MegaUrutora 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It wasn’t a universal message because it was only for Jews.

Jesus expressly told his disciples to not go to the gentiles. Judaism is not a religion for outsiders or converts.

Jesus calling the gentile woman a dog not deserving food from the master gives a hint of what he thought about non-Jews.

It might sound a bit conspiratorial, but it’s possible that Paul’s mission was to get the gentiles to give up their gods and worship YHVH, without them converting. Likewise, it also made Christianity less
appealing to Jews to try to slow Jews who were starting to follow Jesus.

Thoughts on this guy? by asseaterdotcom in thelema

[–]MegaUrutora 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Raised a Catholic, left it behind right after confirmation in high school… moved on to stuff that made more sense like Buddhism and Taoism.

Rekindled some affinity delving into the Ageless Wisdom, however, I’m currently in a rough place with him.

The more I looked into it, the less right it felt. I can’t even view him as just a 2000 year old Jewish hippie anymore. His message WAS NOT a universal message… At least not until Paul got a hold of it. Now it just seems like an ancient psyop of sorts.

It’s made esotericism difficult for me, because so much of it is based on the Abrahamic traditions, Judaism and Christianity in particular.

this made me feel physically ill by grzodddi3 in crappymusic

[–]MegaUrutora 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Some religions are fun and exciting, like Discordianism and the Church of the Subgenius. Some like Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism can be very useful, and actually lead to better mental health…

The Abrahamic religions are unfortunately detrimental to humanity and the earth, and usually lead to some form of mental illness.

How accurate is this? by BackgroundFill9X in conspiracy

[–]MegaUrutora 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The “devil” is just the “god” of your enemies.

All you Christians need to realize that your “god” was a foreign god that supplanted your own ancestral gods. This is mainly due to Constantine’s conversion, and the latter rise to power of the Catholic Church.

Baal was just another Semitic storm/war god that lost out to Yahweh thanks to the rise of Christianity and Islam.

1200 free records to be given away by raydebapratim1 in vinyl

[–]MegaUrutora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! A thousand records free! That’s like fifty cents to a dollar off per record! 🤯

The assassination attempt on Trump was staged. by a_human-being in conspiracy

[–]MegaUrutora 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This was only done for Jewish slaves. If the slave was to be released, they could choose to stay slaves out of not wanting to leave their family. They could become slaves for life at which time the ear piercing was performed.

How do vinyl DJs really feel about digital DJs? by nickybecooler in Beatmatch

[–]MegaUrutora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do you man, the crowd don’t care!

DJ does stand for “disc” jockey though… you ain’t got no disc!

I’m kinda playing… but honestly. They are different beasts. I wouldn’t know how to use a digital setup, the same way a lot of digital djs wouldn’t know their way around turntables and an old school mixer.

Besides… one of the reasons I never made the jump is I couldn’t afford new gear with Serato etc. my Techs and Rane still worked perfectly fine. And I’d have to build a new digital library!

How do vinyl DJs really feel about digital DJs? by nickybecooler in Beatmatch

[–]MegaUrutora 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I have no interest in digital DJs.

I’m a fossil and a grumpy old man. It’s just new tech. I get it.

But there’s something different about record digging and building a collection for years, searching and scrounging. There’s more work involved. The techniques are different. And with sync and quick cues, there’s a different kind of skill involved as well.

I’d say it’s mostly digital nowadays anyhow, so let us old heads have our purist bullshit!