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    words of power are words of meaning and can be created, This does not weigh on older more used names(and thus with more power in there usage), but does give a more personal and original form to ones ideology.


    Also names of power are just that "power". you don't say them in midicrum, but as words of meaning(I find a lot more meaning in my own compositions(this may not be shared)).


    Yhvh is unpronounced and one must find its true pronunciation as well as spelling(which is impossible in truth), but to pronounce it is a individual quest much like a perfect individual mantra. yhvh is a generic form of the idea of the absolute.
    Man is invited to question, discover, explore,
    and manipulate the world around him and use it for his benefit.

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    I believe that the Tree represented change and progress in the world. Adam and Eve could have lived their live in a paradise where nothing would change. Eating from the tree stood for a rejection of such a world, and we have now inherited a world of constant change. The reason for this is that change is caused by evils. We are in this state now because of millenniums of war, in which the more developed countries moved their way into the less developed countries, because of greed, where entrepreneurs in the free market strove to make more money than others, resulting in the next company attempting to do so, and so forth, and so many more evils. This change has brought forth an equal amount of good and evil, as we now have much advanced medical technology, but also much new dangerous and harmful weapons. This will continue as long as mankind is at well-being.

    From a Christian prospective, this also brought on much challenges to one's relationship with God. It's pretty difficult to live without these advancements, but too much indulgence can result in much sin, or a loss of faith. If one has a strong relationship God, then this he or she will never notice any change in the world, as there is always a balance of good and evil.

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    change is caused by the attraction of opposites. Doesn't take a rocket scientist and definetly not a religious zealot to figure that out.

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