The politics of MAGICK.

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Q'sKLOUD

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Aug 10, 2012, 1:30:52 PM8/10/12
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Certainly the origins of the dark arts has with them the stinch of deceit and cunning, not to be left undone by the ways and politics of modern society. The lie as it seems is the chief initiator whensoever the mechanism goes into motion. The victim of the conversation may also be invited to lie. But in these days in time, otherwise mechanisms have been able to make a difference in the way that man can express himself and to conduct his business,.....honorably.

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Sep 4, 2012, 2:40:10 PM9/4/12
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On Friday, August 10, 2012 1:30:52 PM UTC-4, Q'sKLOUD wrote:
Certainly the origins of the dark arts has with them the stinch of deceit and cunning, not to be left undone by the ways and politics of modern society. The lie as it seems is the chief initiator whensoever the mechanism goes into motion. The victim of the conversation may also be invited to lie. But in these days in time, otherwise mechanisms have been able to make a difference in the way that man can express himself and to conduct his business,.....honorably.
 
 What if magick was the law of the land? I'd find it hard to get accustomed to it. The written law should be the only law, if  there isn't any doubt as for where the law(s) came from and its authors.
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