Swear words, to me, sounds like verbal destruction.
When I get aggressive, words like "fuckstick" has many hard consonants that it makes it sound satisfying to hear and say to me. That fact alone has kept me from flying too far gone because I have to suppress what I felt because someone else deemed it aggregious.
I am not well versed in God or Jesus, can't even pretend I am good at finding him again. But I have been praying, though I do not feel like if Jesus walked among us, he'd be withheld from a few simian words from his simian brethren.
To me, this meme is just merely a reflection of what we need to satisfy our aggression right now. Jesus would likely not be bent over this one bit, but he'd likely disagree that he would say it that way.
You know, that was always a theory I batted when I was more hippie liberal in college. Interesting things come around like that.
I also remember an old man back then, not religious by any sense, but a believer. Said stuff about us always being an "eternal soul" that become human to live and learn and when we are ready, we ascend to a better heavenly plane. Like learning why heaven matters in experiences through a mortal coil.
Swear words, to me, sounds like verbal destruction.
When I get aggressive, words like "fuckstick" has many hard consonants that it makes it sound satisfying to hear and say to me. That fact alone has kept me from flying too far gone because I have to suppress what I felt because someone else deemed it aggregious.
I am not well versed in God or Jesus, can't even pretend I am good at finding him again. But I have been praying, though I do not feel like if Jesus walked among us, he'd be withheld from a few simian words from his simian brethren.
To me, this meme is just merely a reflection of what we need to satisfy our aggression right now. Jesus would likely not be bent over this one bit, but he'd likely disagree that he would say it that way.
When you realize our body's are vessels for spirit (avatars) you'll come to the realization that the one that was Christ, is indeed among us.
You know, that was always a theory I batted when I was more hippie liberal in college. Interesting things come around like that.
I also remember an old man back then, not religious by any sense, but a believer. Said stuff about us always being an "eternal soul" that become human to live and learn and when we are ready, we ascend to a better heavenly plane. Like learning why heaven matters in experiences through a mortal coil.
Trippy then, but starts making sense in a way.
Yup.