You could argue that almost everything is "magical" because the word has no clear meaning, so that's irrelevant to me.I would argue that the Catholic mass itself is a magical ceremony.
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You could argue that almost everything is "magical" because the word has no clear meaning, so that's irrelevant to me.I would argue that the Catholic mass itself is a magical ceremony.
No because the results are always there, its not something that you must achieve, because you are already that, there is nothing to make you more than what you already are, you are already all there is.
You could argue that almost everything is "magical" because the word has no clear meaning, so that's irrelevant to me.
That's it, I don't practice anything, what on earth would that achieve ?.Well, if you're already perfect, then there should be no need to practice. Right?
Not really. The definition that George gave is pretty clear.Then the word "superstition" must be equally meaningless to you.
I am a bit of a magician myself.
Communion comes to mind.I would argue that the Catholic mass itself is a magical ceremony.
Not really. The definition that George gave is pretty clear.
Why, what is so superstious about doing magic tricks ??.Then you're superstitious.
Communion comes to mind.
How is that "magic" and what is "magic" anyway?Communion comes to mind.
Other.Do you believe the "evil eye" is a baseless superstition?
It depends on how you define miracles and superstitions.
That's it, I don't practice anything, what on earth would that achieve ?.
We agree. You say you aren't superstitious, and that depends on your definition of superstitious. I have NO idea what that may be, and I don't want to have to guess your position.
What I was trying to say is that we are already perfect, everything is perfect just the way it is, so there is no need to wast your life trying to make it perfect, life is enough, just enjoy it for what it is. Yes setting back and doing nothing is also perfect, if it makes you happy then why not, if your someone who cannot set around doing nothing, then do something, both if doing what they want to do, are going to be happy.That's right, If you don't DO anything, you won't ACHIEVE anything. That's a perfect recipe for staying exactly where you are. I would prefer to advance. You can sit comfortably on your couch if you like. Relax and enjoy what you already have. Don't ever strive, is that it?
Is that your recommendation to us all?
I hate to break it to you, but you aren't perfect, my friend, and neither am I.What I was trying to say is that we are already perfect, everything is perfect just the way it is, so there is no need to wast your life trying to make it perfect, life is enough, just enjoy it for what it is. Yes setting back and doing nothing is also perfect, if it makes you happy then why not, if your someone who cannot set around doing nothing, then do something, both if doing what they want to do, are going to be happy.