XPost: alt.religion.wicca, alt.arts.poetry.comments, alt.magick   
   From: jrst@earthlink.net   
      
   In article <0l172151p6nddqdvncvtfe28ulmqccn807@4ax.com>, Karla says...   
   >   
   >On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:09:18 +0000, Shez wrote:   
   >   
   >>In article <42232E94.3060700@skypoint.com>, Dale Houstman   
   >> writes   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>Shez wrote:   
   >>>> In article <42229c5a$1_1@127.0.0.1>, Pertial >>> real.net> writes   
   >>>>   
   >>>>>"Shez" wrote in message news:iu3UWyB   
   ujICFwFZ@oldcity.f   
   >>>2   
   >>>>>s   
   >>>>>.com...   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>>In article , Jane Asher's   
   >>>>>>Vagina writes   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 14:51:19 +0000, Shez wrote:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>For many people magick is a mystery   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>Not for me. I believe it to be pure bullshit.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>Your choice no one asked you to hang around on the magick group. After   
   >>>>>>all I don't hang out on a poetry group.   
   >>>>>>Have you considered taking your ideas elsewhere, where you might be   
   >>>>>>welcome. Which you are not here.   
   >>>>>>Your the bald one aren't you...   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>One thing fer sure...   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>You're the one that is clueless about the contraction "You're".   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>P   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> .   
   >>>> I have dyslexia... what's your problem... Or did you imagine that   
   >>>> spelling things correctly made you intelligent...   
   >>>   
   >>>True: but spelling things incorrectly doesn't make you intelligent either.   
   >>>   
   >>>And you are a very selective dyslexic.   
   >>   
   >>I have a spellchecker for dyslexics that picks up most of the things I   
   >>spell badly, but not all..   
   >>Like most dyslexics I have a fascination with the written word, and a   
   >>vocabulary that is huge. Dyslexics are generally brighter than the   
   >>average and learn other skills to get them through the problems of   
   >>reading and writing.   
   >>Unless you are dyslexic you have no idea what the problems are, no more   
   >>than you could imagine being deaf, or disabled in some other way.   
   >>Dyslexia is something a lot of people suffer from in a mild form, mine   
   >>is medium, their are those who can never make sense of the written word.   
   >>Its not a problem that you can put right by study or practice. Its a   
   >>change in the brains structure... You learn to cope and to manage but   
   >>its not something you can change.   
   >>Dyslexics rule KO   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>>> When you reduced to abusing people on their spelling your proving you   
   >>>> don't have the imagination to come up with a decent insult, its the   
   >>>> petty and desperate who need to point out spelling mistakes.   
   >>>   
   >>>And when you are reduced to thinking that the world isn't quite complete   
   >>>without the addition of some spurious "magick" you're proving that you   
   >>>don't have the imagination to see the world as being marvelous without   
   >>>the addition of delusions.   
   >>   
   >>I do see the world as marvellous, perhaps more than most, Magick is not   
   >>Walt Disney fireworks, its the use of natural skills, magick is like any   
   >>other talent its an art and a craft and can be learned.   
   >>Changing reality is something we all do in small ways, those who study   
   >>and use magick simply improve on an inborn talent.   
   >>It doesn't take ritual, words, it takes focus and concentration. I have   
   >>no time for delusions. I was taught how to use my mind and how to change   
   >>reality in a way I wanted it changed.. Like throwing a pebble in a lake,   
   >>the splash of the pebble is tiny, but the ripples carry on to the edge   
   >>of the lake.   
   >>Anyone can use magick, if they know how to use magick,   
   >>every time things go your way, and coincidences happen to favour you..   
   >>That is magick.. If things go wrong and you seem to be in a downward   
   >>spiral then that can be changed by magick.. Its a tiny amount of   
   >>pressure in the right place..   
   >>You really should not jump to conclusions about something you don't   
   >>understand, it shows a lack of imagination. Something that I would think   
   >>is necessary in a poet.   
   >   
   >I am curious. Why do you and others spell magic as magick?   
   >   
   >Karla   
      
   a good question. does that mean like Magical is now Magickal? or that Magician   
   is now Magickian?   
      
   does this also mean that tragic is now tragick? ya know.. tragickal, etc.?   
      
   and like does Milosevic now become Milosevick?   
      
   i knew a guy in college who's last name was Selovic. would he now be Selovick?   
      
   and if this is the case, have the people of such nations like Russian and your   
   other Slavic speaking places been notified of this change?   
      
   it's a serious question.   
      
   love and kisses,   
      
   j r sherman   
      
      
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