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When we have Questions about the I.P. who do we ask?
27 Apr 2015 23:44 #189987
by Tarran
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Replied by Tarran on topic When we have Questions about the I.P. who do we ask?
Also, there are some who might think he's a complete wanker, who happens to luck out with a few bits of wisdom falling out of his mouth. It's important to understand that, even if one might find him at times arrogant and abrasive to one's own set of ideals, it isn't required that you absolutely agree with everything he says, or that you subscribe whole-heartedly to all that he might seem to proclaim as "truth". It's quite alright to disagree. If you find that you *do* disagree with some parts, write out why, and how YOU see them to be
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28 Apr 2015 04:20 #190013
by TheDude
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Replied by TheDude on topic When we have Questions about the I.P. who do we ask?
I have a question as well.
Lesson 6, Part 5. Paganism is an extremely broad term. I have the same feeling about Hinduism, but I'll probably be writing about one of the sects I know a little bit about for that. To be honest, I'm not sure what an essay on Paganism actually entails, being as it is so broad -- and does it include Neopaganism?
Lesson 6, Part 5. Paganism is an extremely broad term. I have the same feeling about Hinduism, but I'll probably be writing about one of the sects I know a little bit about for that. To be honest, I'm not sure what an essay on Paganism actually entails, being as it is so broad -- and does it include Neopaganism?
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28 Apr 2015 04:31 #190014
by Jestor
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Replied by Jestor on topic When we have Questions about the I.P. who do we ask?
Its about what you find, and why its so broad....
We would like some kind of understanding of what "paganism" is...
Like, an overview...
We would like some kind of understanding of what "paganism" is...
Like, an overview...
On walk-about...
Sith ain't Evil...
Jedi ain't Saints....
"Bake or bake not. There is no fry" - Sean Ching
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28 Apr 2015 11:52 #190022
by Proteus
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Replied by Proteus on topic When we have Questions about the I.P. who do we ask?
Tip about any IP Material:
There are no wrong answers.
There are also no right answers.
Formulate your own impressions, your own interpretations, your own understanding but just as importantly, your own confusions.
About Watts:
Don't approach Watts like you approach most "reading for information" sources. Watts doesn't go from start to point. He picks an idea, and then dances to that point in multiple ways to give you more than way of looking at it. Even if you understood one way he puts it, keep reading (or listening) because the next way he explains it can give you even more on it.
There are no wrong answers.
There are also no right answers.
Formulate your own impressions, your own interpretations, your own understanding but just as importantly, your own confusions.
About Watts:
Don't approach Watts like you approach most "reading for information" sources. Watts doesn't go from start to point. He picks an idea, and then dances to that point in multiple ways to give you more than way of looking at it. Even if you understood one way he puts it, keep reading (or listening) because the next way he explains it can give you even more on it.
“For it is easy to criticize and break down the spirit of others, but to know yourself takes a lifetime.”
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