Oh, and yoga is evil?
Natter 33 1/3
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
yoga is evil?
It's promoting an idolatrous religion, after all.
-t, apparently it's gotten a lot looser in recent years. When I was a kid there in the late 70s-early 80s, it (or anyhow Walnut Creek) was unbelievably blonde and conformist and cheerfully, impersonally cruel to anyone who did not match up well to the standard accepted templates. I hear it's better now, but when I was a kid it was dire.
Giving blood is evil?
Generational Bondage?
Intern Program We have learned that certain issues can be passed down a family line and often influence a person today. At Aslan's Place, we provide focussed prayer with the goal of breaking off generational curses.
These folks are obsessed with the occult, huh?
certain issues can be passed down a family line
This would explain why they want to know if any of my great-grandparents ever took part in any non-Christian activities.
These folks are obsessed with the occult, huh?
Totally. I found a Web page where they found a 16th-century Scottish curse you might need to be freed from.
Pretty cool curse, too.
vI curse their heid and all the haris of thair heid; I curse thair face, thair ene, thair mouth, thair heise, thair tongue, thair teeth, thair crag, thair shoulderis, thair breist, thair hert, thair stomok, thair bak, thair wame, thair armes, thais leggis, thair handis, thair feit, and everilk part of thair body, frae the top of their heid to the soill of thair feet, befoir and behind, within and without.
And that's just the first sentence!
Oh, I'm totally cursing someone now.
Hey, the Scots are thorough!
I mean, if you're cursing someone, you don't want their eyen to be ok.
Or their crag.
Can I curse the weather systems that produce snow in March?
I'm a little unnerved about how pissed off I am.
OTOH, my weird dinner ventures usually pay off. I marinated stirfry cut beef in a sesame ginger goop with a little added teriaki. Then I stirfried that with some green onions. Then I tossed a bag of broccoli "coleslaw" (shredded broccoli, carrots and cabbage) in and let it soften.
It's pretty dang good.