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Started by DarkMoonRising, June 20, 2009, 01:13:35 PM

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joannski3

Quote from: Moloch on June 20, 2009, 06:16:30 PM
Interestingly enough, there's an excellent story that you should read that will help you on your journey. It's called "The Monkey's Paw". I suggest that you read it soon, very soon.

Hi Moloch,

Why did you suggest reading the Monkey's Paw?  I don't get the connection (?)  Is it just a warning to be careful what you wish for?  I usually only hear people bring it up when they're worried about the manifestation of spellwork.  I usually tell people everything naturally takes the path of least resistance, and unless the worst case scenario is the quickest way from point a to b, then there's not a huge likely hood for that to happen.
"The only thing that could spoil a day was people. People were always the limiters of happiness except for the very few that were as good as spring itself" -Ernest Hemingway

DarkMoonRising

I have been gone for a while.. Sorry about that..
I tried a couple of times but I just couldn't concentrate enough like the first time..
Maybe it's just because i know what i'm going to see that makes me more.. restless??
So i took some time to think about and learn more about it.. it was reckless to try it just like that and i know that

T.

DarkMoonRising

Quote from: joannski3 on January 08, 2010, 11:28:35 PM
Quote from: Moloch on June 20, 2009, 06:16:30 PM
Interestingly enough, there's an excellent story that you should read that will help you on your journey. It's called "The Monkey's Paw". I suggest that you read it soon, very soon.

Hi Moloch,

Why did you suggest reading the Monkey's Paw?  I don't get the connection (?)  Is it just a warning to be careful what you wish for?  I usually only hear people bring it up when they're worried about the manifestation of spellwork.  I usually tell people everything naturally takes the path of least resistance, and unless the worst case scenario is the quickest way from point a to b, then there's not a huge likely hood for that to happen.

I think he tried to warn me to not mess with faith. But i'm not sure..

ravinclaw

Maybe if you read the book, you will know what he meant.  Mo gives pretty good advice, you can learn allot from him if you listen.

DarkMoonRising

Quote from: ravinclaw on July 05, 2011, 11:55:37 AM
Maybe if you read the book, you will know what he meant.  Mo gives pretty good advice, you can learn allot from him if you listen.
Oh I certainly don't question him at all! The problem is, English isn't my first language you see. But i'll try to read it again.

AWBrielle

^Buddy, don't take it literally. That's your number one lesson.
Age is not defined by years, but by intellect and maturity.

DarkMoonRising

Haha i'm not stupid, i know i don't have to take it literally  :lol:
So i was right. Don't interfere with fate.
It's just,.. if this IS my fate.. i really want to know, so i can learn how to live with it.
But allright, i'll do nothing and just wait.

ViciouslyMe

Well if it is your fate, make sure you understand any risks involved. As to what those risks may be, I don't know. Not my field.
"Intelligence is the flower of discrimination. There are many examples of the flower blooming but not bearing fruit."

"True warriors are humble men"

ravinclaw

Quote from: DarkMoonRising on July 08, 2011, 09:27:28 AM
Haha i'm not stupid,


Thats debatable.

Im just kiding, I couldnt resist that one. :-D

Red

It's been sometime since this thread was originally posted.. I am, however, quite curious to the end result??

~waits patiently.
To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. ~William Shakespeare.

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