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It’s mine they’re mine, and they’re delicious
In varying theoretical guises the apostles of nihilism preached the doctrine of the existence of spheres in which the process of Tikkun can no longer be advanced by pious acts; Evil must be fought with evil. We are thus gradually led to a position which, as the history of religion shows, occurs with a kind of tragic necessity in every great crisis of the religious mind. I am referring to the fatal, yet at the same time deeply fascinating doctrine of the holiness of sin, that doctrine which in a remarkable way reflects a combination of two widely different elements: the world of moral decadence and another, more primitive, region of the soul in which long-slumbering forces are capable of sudden resurrection. That in the religious nihilism of Sabbatianism, which during the eighteenth century proved so dangerous to the most precious possession of Judaism, its moral substance, both these elements had a share, cannot be proved better than by the tragic history of its last phase, the Frankist movement.
The connection postulated by the Torah between the original sin and the sense of shame confronts the Kabbalists concerned with the Tikkun, the elimination of the stigma of sin, with the awkward problem of the disappearance of shame in the new Messianic state. The opposite solution, that of seeking redemption by “treading upon the vesture of shame,” in the words of a famous phrase ascribed by some Gnostics to Jesus, was openly proclaimed among the radical Sabbatians by Jacob Frank. The ancient and profound word of the Mishnah that it is possible to love God also with the ‘evil impulse’ now received a meaning of which its author had not thought.
Gershom Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism; Eighth Lecture: Sabbatianism and Mystical Heresy
just so every single one of you guys know, i have no problem with being spammed with gifsets of that workout scene from the american assassin trailer :)
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" Why do you wear so many layers of clothing even when it's hot, don't you ever get over heated? Are you really that worried about hiding your figure? Or is it because your hands are always cold? "
He raised a brow.
We do wear the same outfit... though.. Why are you asking..?
He tilted his head curiously.
If your’re honestly so curious about what I look like underneath, there’s not much to admire..
He looks a bit sheepish, and his cheeks even deepen in color at such a personal sounding question, his hands playing with themselves.
Though.. sometimes I do get a bit warm underneath.
One day i will pluck up the courage and do the right thing by me for a change. I wont chicken out or try and find a reason to stop myself. I have done something so terrible because i was trying to do the "right and honourable" thing by everyone and now i'm the one who has to deal with the heart break. I spend every night praying that i won't wake up. Starting every morning in sorrow and anger for what i have done. All that i pray now is that god dishes out his justice and takes my life for the sin that i have caused and the pain i have created to those around me. Some sins are unforgivable. I do not wish for god to forgive me nor for the people i have hurt to forgive me, my only wish is that justice will be served and for all the people i have hurt to know that i am sorry.