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MollyHendrix

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  1. Then why do you call it “timeless”? Is it just ironically? Or is it really timeless, in some sense? Why don’t you call it “limited”? “Limited poetry and music of Led Zeppelin” – how does it sound for you? I thought, on the contrary, that Christians have a good sense of eternity.

    When I say timeless I think of it as a figure of speech. It isn't eternal, but for the time it seems like it. Kind of like young people feel like they will live forever but their time will come.

    I’m trying to look enigmatic, with my elongated face on this elaborated Avatar. When I speak with Christian, just like you, I try to seem monotheist. I tell them about my believe in The Supreme Being. Earthly Gods are just incarnations of The One. But when speaking to poets, I admit sometimes that this Supreme Being may turn out to be just symbolic. And then, if I have a chance to speak to Jimmy Page, I will tell him that artistic Theurgy is well above practical Magic, and... yes, Magik. This is the opinion I got from Willner’s works, and he shared it with other prominent thinkers. This subject was very popular in esoteric societies in the beginning of the last century. But I suppose it could be interesting today. Did you read the book “Led Zeppelin and Philosophy”? Reading this book, you can easily get the impression that all Zeppelins are only modest and earnest pupils of Mr Crowley. But it’s completely wrong!..

    Zeppelin flies much higher...

    That is a strange stance to take on religion. When people ask me (or don't ask) about my religion I tell them, anyone, that there is only one God. If you believe that people that create fantastic work that has lasted and will last than there are many more "gods." In this view, Homer, Herodotus, and even Dorsey could be considered gods. Their is a flaw in this belief that any man can be gods.

  2. Victoria, Willner’s works have been known for more than 100 years, but mostly in esoteric societies. Now we want to make an exoteric version – that is, for everybody. Led Zeppelin is the perfect object for the Theurgy, I am sure! We are only a dozen of people, as for now. But you can join in anytime, if you are interested. There will be a place for Christians, for any other religion, for atheists as well. Because Led Zeppelin is for everybody – let’s make it high and mighty!

    That is very interesting, I have never heard of it before. Thank you for the information, but I am not looking to join this. This is why Christianity is not "compatible" with this: we are monotheists, everything that is on earth now will pass away, and not everyone who creates "timeless poetry" are gods.

  3. You are so right about that! There's nothing like being far enough away from the light pollution the human species has littered our skys with. Seeing the night sky, the wisdom of the milky way as it seems to flow between the glimering points of light of our solar systems past.

    here is a good light pollution map:

    Wow! I have never seen one of those! Thank you so much!

  4. I am not afraid if he wants to burn anyone for being a Christian...(but that is beside the point) do you believe this? It is an interesting idea, I always like to explore what different people around the world use for their philosophy. Are you saying you are a polytheist? How many people (approximately) actually have this idea?

  5. Well, of course it’s not a Christian religion. But it’s not Anti-Christian, either. It’s just different. But make no mistake: there is no sin in love. I don’t talk about Robert in real live. I talk about Robert in his songs.

    It is anti-Christian if there is more than one God and you devote yourself to multiple beings.

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