A suncooked carcass or a rising sun?
Ok, it is a trick question... both are equally spiritual symbols... they both reflect elements of the negative as well as the positive.
So, out of JUST THE TWO following symbols... which is a more powerful and encouraging spiritual symbol:
A raging eternal flame...?
or a vision of pure blackness, and then a quick and sudden, blinding and singular flash...?
2007-01-01
20:54:14
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Invisible_Flags
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Ok, since it seems that nobody can think on their own... Symbols can be interpreted by individuals, yes... are you an individual? If so, do you not see that in a 'sun-cooked carcass' lies the dead body of a creature... a creature once alive, but not anymore... acrost the threshold of the living. Now, that carcass is the new source of energy for new life. Flies inhabit the carcass quickly, as it is warm from the sun... a wealth of nutrition.
If I am evil for using grotesque imagery, how are those Christians who try to impose their faith on others not evil with their lack of respect for an alternate way of Love.
2007-01-01
21:06:52 ·
update #1
Also, I DO NOT play tricks on people...
that is NOT my game... EVER.
2007-01-01
23:02:32 ·
update #2