02-06-2012, 03:18 PM
(02-06-2012, 02:54 PM)indolering Wrote:(02-06-2012, 12:58 PM)Ashim Wrote:(02-06-2012, 12:31 PM)DuncanIdahoTPF Wrote: Ugh, Im an idiot. I managed to mention the hollow moon theory to my wife who is very against believing anything not spoon fed to her by the media or an institution. =OXYeh, my wife thinks I am mentaly deranged, a loser, sick, incapable of 'living properly', but I guess that is all part of the sacrifice we chose to make.
I feel for both you guys...each of you must walk a fine line between keeping harmony within the family and pursuing what you know is right.
I don't have that difficulty myself and I'm grateful for the freedom....
All I can say is continue your search for truth while minimizing conflict with your other half - I'm sure it won't always be easy but you owe it to yourselves to uphold truth wherever you may find it.
I am so happy that you can feel this.
I am also delighted to share a little more with you.
We choose extremes in order to maximize polarization.
This may interest you and other selves who have a 'difficult' partner.
Disclosure - little by little - (aah! Radiohead again!)
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The “Orion Princess Code” is actually a mode of operation, which is either karmically or culturally implanted within an individual (usually women) at a very young age. Traits of this Princess Code can be a combination of the following: the need for constant attention and perpetual feelings of entitlement; control and dominance issues; endless complaining; extreme preferences regarding everything; disrespect, jealousy and gossiping of others; lack of gratitude and common courtesy; the need to always be in charge or be looked at as special and the tendency to wander without any physical sense of direction. In addition, many of these individuals will often manifest illusionary ‘so-called’ debilitating illnesses in order for others to serve them. The only way that this Princess Code can be dissolved from the blueprint is to exhibit constant and ‘real’ humbleness and gratitude toward others and God at all times.