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stillstanding mountain

Posted: February 26th, 2009, 10:12 pm
by stilltrucking
coal is clean energy
we must destroy the goddess on the mountain tops
We must be rid of the abomination

among the things of the new world
The Aztec gods still rule

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http://www.geocities.com/silentwoman67/ ... ildren.htm

I like staying on topic
I never hijack my own threads

Posted: February 26th, 2009, 10:17 pm
by gypsyjoker
Had ye faith
you could move mountains

who said that
was jesus?
yes we have faith
we are mountain movers
and mountain top removers

but stilll the mountain remains
it looms at a distance
says fuck you
I am a mountain
and you are walking ephemera

The mountains of the mind
The mountain of han shan

Mountain mama
west virginia
take me home

I am sorry my son
you are too late in asking
Mr Peabody's coal train
has hauled it away

Take me away scotty
beam me up
I am too stupid
for this world's intelligence

take me to your heavenly store
Dear Jesus
My credit is bad
and baby needs new shoes

Move me a mountain
put it over there
in the middle of Bexar county
I need a small vacation


Agnus Dei
Requiem for a mountain

Being as a god is a lonely business

Posted: February 26th, 2009, 10:38 pm
by one of those jerks
"The Hebrew term for the Canaanite goddess was 'the Abomination'". Campbell points out that typically agrarian societies have female gods, while nomadic hunters, eg, the Hebrews, worship male deities. Despite this banishment of the Goddess figure, "she came back in the Virgin". Campbell implies either that there is something in the human psyche which requires a female Goddess, or that this archetypal figure was intentionally reintroduced into the religious worship of the West under the guise of the Virgin Mary, or that there is built into the fabric of spiritual reality a feminine principle.

Judaism, Feminism, and Afrocentrism

Posted: February 26th, 2009, 11:10 pm
by tinkerjack
And I said,
"To hell with God!"

And he said,
"Would you mock God?"

And I said,
"God is only mocked by believers!"
Anne Sexton
quoted here

General Laws of Massachusetts

I guess it is good that I am in Texas not Massachussetts I could be in a lot of trouble for writing this:

I am nothing if not rational.
So

Not to worry
God is on our side,
fuck it
God is on every bodies side.


I have heard somewhere that God used to have a wife, but he would come home drunk and beat the shit out of her so she left him. Poor god he ain't had no pussy since he laid that teen age Jewish virgin. Could it be sexual frustration on God's part.

My god is a mighty smitey god
a real man's man
tough as nails
Don't tread oh his cape

Took a Friend at a Quaker meeting to make me realize what the Jews were chosen for.

My people have been road kill on the road to Damascus.

I am very sick
I probably should delete this post
IS there anyone I have not offended with it.
I should be more respectful.


If it is any consolation to my christian friends I will probably burn in hell for it. Unless god has a sense of humor. Then I might get a gig in heaven yet. Maybe even see lenny bruce there.

http://www.studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtop ... c&start=15

Posted: February 27th, 2009, 12:46 am
by tinkerjack
my words dam me

I watched a show about a Catholic priest in Zimbabwe, treating AIDS victims.

Doing the right thing

Do priests do more good than harm?

Every human act brings good andevil?

But they say all things work to the good of those that love god.

Do I love god?

Oh yes

I just don't like the word

Only one word

God

ANd it don't mean jack shit

There is no word

for what we call god

even the I know that

tautology are me

Quiet as a sunset

I slip away




I am just trying to overcome my fears
We want to talk about God; God is a name, God is a thought, God is an idea, but its reference is to something that transcends all thinking.
J.C.

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 3:41 pm
by gypsyjoker
standingstill

on a mountain top

sliding backwards down Monarch Pass Colorado

Satori comes late to me

when I climbed down out of that truck

and stood there in the quiet of the falling snow and darkness

Is that what bliss is

memory is just relived experience they say

I am always still standing on a nameless mountain

even when I am not there

the mountain is stillstanding


stillstanding mountain
even when I can't login into the thistles and marigolds

Posted: March 1st, 2009, 4:23 pm
by stilltrucking
Every memory
Every set of mammary glands
must have a name
.


I don't know why I am thinking of Patsy Cline. Except she was from those mountains



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the woman with the lovely arms sits at a cafe a world away
and

i imagine those arms reaching out to embrace me

Posted: March 1st, 2009, 4:33 pm
by mtmynd
acts of goodness are silent as the breeze that tickles the leaves.

Posted: March 1st, 2009, 4:33 pm
by stilltrucking
happiness is a warm puppy
They called it puppy love
Strange that 53 years after I first saw her at her sweet sixteen birthday party I still remember that red sweater with the bow she had on that night. Never dawned on me until last year just why I have such an eidetic memory of that tight sweater.

Bliss
first love

I needed a refresher course


I may have to lock this thread if I keep high jacking it

Posted: March 1st, 2009, 4:43 pm
by mtmynd
i've got a hunch i should see this movie -

http://www.jesus-in-india-the-movie.com ... movie.html

i'm in the minority that is very curious about the missing years of Jesus, ages 13 - 30. wouldn't you if you knew those years were not accountable? i mean, this man is really well-known... at least his name is well-known, but he has gotten to a lot of people, many more that have died. they did not die because of Jesus. some, though, might have died for him. but not many. Jesus died for them, not the other way around.

Posted: March 1st, 2009, 8:06 pm
by stilltrucking
Sorry Cecil

but this is probably my favorite film about Jesus right now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjOflq4Ef4c

My favorite bit in the video is the tee shirt with the image of Jesus imprinted on it like the The Shroud of Turin. You know about the scientific controversy going on about the shroud these past 30 years?


Lenny wrote a great series of stories called Limbo, he had a really good episode about Jesus in India. I don't have the heart to look and see if it is still in the archives on litkicks. I saved it to my hard drive but I don't think it is cricket for me to post another persons work here.