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  1. TRUE! I love to read. Has a freckle on the left side of Their nose.
  2. VERY true. You've snuggled someone recently, haven'tcha?
  3. If You still would accept this, the answers are in the order of the question: I have no preference in the matter. The whole magazine. No. I learn by doing both. Both. A collection of material that replicates the state of a series of photons. Both. No. No. No.
  4. Revan

    Smoking

    I have never smoked an entire cigarette; the most tobacco I've ever had was a drag from a cigarette, which I immensely disliked, and about half a cigar My Dad and I shared. It was alright. I do, however, smoke marijuana.
  5. Sure, why not. Also, the vast majority of these look ridiculously uncomfortable to wear, seeing as the heels go up at angles approaching ninety degrees.. lol. However, I've always loved these:
  6. After high school, I'm traveling through the American West via foot and hitch. ^^
  7. Why do You speak of enlightenment as so far off? All these things You have described and more, I have done. ~Revan
  8. I have a few words that comfort You and Your Friends, if you so choose for them to. The first is to know that neither You nor Your Friends have lost either Jessica or Taylor. Indeed, if anyOne of us are truly aware of the joy of the soul leaving the body, we would rejoice in what we call "death"! Your Friends are alive and well, know this, and share this! Be glad of it, for it is well, and makes Us well, amen! As for Your Pastor's Mom, the same as I previously said. If She is to choose to remain, rejoice! If She is to choose to leave, rejoice! In all things, We are One and never alone. My
  9. "I am the Life, the Truth, and the Way. No one comes to the Father except through Me." - Jesus Anything that I find Truth in, I consider a holy book. How is truth defined? What works vs what doesn't work. If it works for what I choose, then it's Truth. It truly is as simple as that. On a more personal level, there are a few which have resonated with Me. The first of these is the Bible, both the "Old" and "New" Testaments (I find calling one old and another new a bit ridiculous, seeing as time is a mere perception). This was the holy book I first took seriously as a guide to my life. Of par
  10. All truth is already within. Every true principle, everything that is possibly true, YOU ALREADY KNOW. Didn't Jesus say our bodies are temples of God? Go within. Look towards yourSELF, and you will see God, for we are made in Her image. ~Revan
  11. Buddhism is actually quite simple. Buddha was an enlightened man who showed and taught how to reach enlightnment. Enlightenment is the realization of reality, simply put. If you want to be enlightened, realize that you've never been anything but enlightened. Enlightenment is in the here, and the Now. Who has ever held you back? Realize this, and you become as the Buddha. ~Revan
  12. Thanks for the input, Boyd. I consider myself heterodox; I do not jive with the Church, though the Book of Mormon is quite genuine. ~Revan
  13. Banned because I'm an existentialist. ~Revan
  14. I force you off the hill with my psychotelekinetic powers.
  15. No problem, bro. God bless you. ~Revan
  16. Gosh. Thanks for your openness and your answers. ~Revan
  17. This is actually really cool. I reflect the sentiment of others that the pain of it is not good (rather bad, actually), but the condition itself is really interesting. Kind of neat how both you and Arie have it, at least to some degree. I have a few questions, however: 1. When you type, do the tips of your fingers get severely irritated / swelled? 2. Can you handle every day objects without it affecting you? 3. Does showering / taking a bath have this effect?f 4. Is there any part of your body that is NOT affected by it? ~Revan
  18. Actually sounds quite good. I, personally, have found that a 1:1 mix of Coca-Cola and orange juice can be quite tasty. Very interesting, unique flavor. ~Revan
  19. Latter Day Saints believe in a view of heaven supported by the Bible, Book of Mormon, and the Doctrine and Covenants. Essentially, there is a differentiation between "heaven", "hell", "paradise", and "purgatory". Heaven is the Kingdom of Heaven here on Earth that Christ Jesus brought during His ministry. It is known widely among the LDS as Zion. Paradise is what most people think of as "heaven": the afterlife. LDS believe that there are three levels to it, called from highest to lowest, the Celestial Realm, the Terrestrial Realm, and the Telestial Realm. The Celestial Realm is the highes
  20. All things are simple. Human beings just overcomplicate them.
  21. Angels are merely servants of G-D's will, an extension of God. It is no different than the Ruach Elohim; merely another component of Him. ~Revan
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