Its sort of a buzz words these days in some circles (manosphere, redpill..neopagans etc etc) but thats why intiation was so important to what we know about those early schools. Don't throw ya pearls at swine, easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, the master how half drowns his student and then says he must want understanding more than air and so on. A certain level of diligence and sacrifice was involved.
to what end though?
remember, men are seed bearers and women are seed receptors
every tradition of the woman, involves some sort seed intake and digestion. Please understand the simplicity in which I have presented this and you can avoid many problems in your lives.
@010101 you say my myth may be just as significant
My great paladin had five mighty sons, four of which were made in his direct likeness. I will reveal two: Chousin and his wife Fiona whom I had separated
and Jahangir whom I gave the crown. His mercenary is Scorch
"Though outwardly shahs stand before him, he fixes his gazes on dervishes."
As a failsafe, all of them have little Mosques.Many contemporary chroniclers were not sure how to describe Jahangir's personal belief structure. Roe labelled him an atheist, and although most others shied away from that term, they did not feel as though they could call him an orthodox Sunni. Roe believed Jahangir's religion to be of his own making, "for he envies [the Prophet] Muhammad, and wisely sees no reason why he should not be as great a prophet as he and therefore professed himself so... he hath found many disciples that flatter or follow him."[citation needed] At this time, one of those disciples happened to be the current English ambassador, though his initiation into Jahangir's inner circle was devoid of religious significance for Roe, as he did not understand the full extent of what he was doing. Jahangir hung "a picture of himself set in gold hanging at a wire gold chain" around Roe's neck. Roe thought it a "special favour, for all the great men that wear the King's image (which none may do but to whom it is given) receive no other than a medal of gold as big as six pence.
but to my beloved, I gave her and her twin simpler houses so that my sons could not rule over her.
If there is truth to what I have made, her silhouette will eat everything and anything that attempts to eat them. On this post, you probably fix your eyes on Pharaoh and Moses. But my eyes are fixed on Pharaoh's daughter and the snakes she has distracting them both.
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