You never know who will pick up on the vibes of the Great Awakening, so treat everyone like potential frens
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Same here. Just gave away around 40 books, chucked 8 large bin bags of paper records, gave away 2 large bookshelves and what books I have kept are boxed, labelled and stored. Feels great. 😇
I don't know what to make of this... I should rid myself of everything I don't agree with like some reddit user? But instead of destroying it give it away to someone else?
What's going on around here? I don't think I like it.
Quite a disingenuous comment.
Why would you carry things around that you collected because you identified with it, but now realise its horrible?
If you were deceived into joining Satanism and then realise how horrible it is, would you want to still keep all that stuff around lest you become a reddit user?
What is so puzzling about this? What does it have anything to do with whether a reddit user does it or not?
If you dont like getting rid of negative stuff in your life when you realise negative, then feel free to cover yourself in negativity. Hey, at least you aren't a reddit user.
So obviously disingenuous you would almost think a shill made it.
A reddit shill at that!
Personally, I hold on to everything. It's part of my life's story.
I once inherited an entire library of classical music on vinyl from an acquaintance. It was their friends grandfathers and they had no clue what to do with it. I took care of it, learned how to clean it, and enjoyed it. I felt honored to carry someone's collection into the next century.
As far as Satanism or the occult goes, I own those books for reference, and I will keep them for reference. I never got rid of my Bible when I left the church for the same reasons. I still own my first bible from when I was a kid.
I own all my New Age books even though they bring up haunted memories of abuse. I have the notebooks from when I was homeless, and all the emotions that come attached to it.
Sometimes I go through my old things and remember where I came from. I feel the emotions that I felt back then, and I don't run from them. It grounds me and reminds me of the path I'm on.
I suppose books only have the meaning we give to them.
As for me, when it comes to things that I used to like but now understand differently, I only keep things that have reference value, or if they are collectibles or have a special meaning.
As an example, the most shameful possessions of mine are the books by Bolton, Comey and Preeth Bharara. I am planning to burn them when the storm hits us, as a celebration. Sure, they probably have some reference value, but very little and not worth wasting the space on my book shelf.
That road leads to regret. I trust myself to not chuck stuff which is still relevant. Maybe you have already streamlined your life in this way. Books were a mainstay of my life, sacrosanct, but having to downsize meant re-assessing which of my possessions I want with me.
That's what I'm saying!