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Anonymous /tv/212972422#212973076
7/22/2025, 3:26:06 AM
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seeing harland save tom green from being asleep for two hours straight on his own podcast from being drunk was cool. tom looked like a retarded faggot though because he freak out as if harland williams, the guy that he personally knows, is there to rob him and starts squawking about social distancing and masking up

isnt tom supposed to be edgy and shit instead of acting like some twitter wine aunt?
Anonymous /lit/24480725#24480758
6/20/2025, 4:34:13 AM
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“The doctrine of two paths—lunar and solar—is found in multiple initiatory traditions. The lunar path, the ‘Path of the Ancestors,’ is associated with a gradual dissolution into the ancestral sphere or astral shadows. It is tied to rites of the feminine type, centered on death and rebirth, cyclical becoming, and lunar symbolism.

The solar path, by contrast, is that of the heroes and of solar immortality. It represents an abrupt awakening and breaking of bonds; not continuity but transcendence. It is not a return, but a conquest: the self overcomes the condition of conditioned being and joins the order of the gods.

This is why the hero’s death is not mourned but celebrated: he has ascended to the solar realm.”
“Traditionally, the man is associated with the solar, the form-giving, and the unshaken axis. Woman is associated with the lunar, with nature, fertility, the tides, and all that ebbs and flows.

The male principle stands in opposition to chaos, embodying measure, law, and spiritual authority. The feminine principle, while not evil, belongs to the plane of manifestation, of flux, and therefore must be mastered by the masculine in the rite of hierogamy or initiation.

It is not that the feminine is to be denied, but rather transfigured through subordination to the higher order—just as the moon’s light is not its own but a reflection of the sun’s.”

“Where the priesthood no longer serves as a conduit to the solar principle, it becomes feminine, maternal, and earth-bound. Then, the sacred becomes confused with the magical, and transcendence gives way to immanence—ritual becomes mere fertility rite, and the divine is drawn down into the earth, no longer above the world.”