On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 21:38, Shael<shael666@... wrote: First off, since the retrograde is still going on, I'll explicitly say this in advance -- this is not intended to be insulting/offensive to you and/or anyone else reading it.
You say life is not symmetrical. I say you are correct about this. I have never said that trees and/or animals were supposed to be symmetric. This kind of symmetry would be bullshit. Humans, however, are a completely different thing in that regard. Your argument was that you have yet to see a perfectly symmetric human (/ a woman with equal breasts, etc.). I say, have you ever actually seen a perfected being physically, such as one of our gods?I doubt so, as we wouldnt be in this situation if we had the gods here physically. My whole point was that through the completion of the magnum opus, aka the perfection of body, mind and soul, this symmetry would be attained. In other words, it is highly unlikely that a human who is not highly (and I mean HIGHLY) advanced would have attained physical symmetry. As to why people photoshop models, this is also easily explainable. With the above stated kept in mind, it's apparent that said "models" are either normal gentiles (with - likely - a very low level of advancement) or jews (and we all know that jews look like shit, even after countless plastic surgeries). So, as you said, the pictures would get edited for hours on end, to artificially create symmetry and perfection. Now why do you think that these editors try to create symmetry in the pictures? Because it symbolizes phyiscal perfection. And nearly every gentile is attracted to this, as it symbolizes advancement and attaining of the magnum opus. They use this to even make some jews look attractive to deluded gentiles. It's one of their underhanded tricks.Additionally, non-symmetry can (and fairly often is) due to energy imbalances that need to be balanced out by breathing exercises and meditation. Energy balances are definetly not something you want to have, after all.
To follow up on this, and please don't take this the wrong way, I think your attitude is the jewish-influenced one. The attitude of "nobody is perfect", "love your faults", etc. is simply jewish bullshit designed to keep you from chasing perfection. Because it's way "easier" to just come to like ones faults than to want to get rid of them. Ofcourse it would make you feel bad if you don't have perfect physical symmetry. This is a completely natural reaction. It's your inner desire for perfection. Just like people don't want to have acne and feel bad about it.
If this didn't convince you and you still hold true to your opinion, then I would love to hear what you have to say against the arguments I stated.And I know the retrograde might've made it seem to you like I was rude or whatever, but I really just want a friendly discussion about this. I hope you don't take it the wrong way and that we can continue this peacefully.
-Shael
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 21:05, ivyissexy69@... [SSHealth]<
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Life is not symmetrical.
When was the last time anyone saw a perfectly symmetrical tree, that wasn't pruned by a person to be that way?
Or a symmetrical cat or dog?
The very idea that we should be symmetrical and aren't is more a result of jewish attitudes designed to make us feel bad about who and what we are as people with no real reason.
Symmetry in a person is unnatural, hence why they are always editing and photoshopping pictures of models in magazines and people sit for hours in front of a mirror trying to get every strand of hair in the right place before church.
And just further to that, I have never met a woman whose breasts were exactly the same size and shape - unless there were implants and these are obviously artifical.
Symmetry in people is artificial and expecting it is unreasonable and chasing an unobtainable goal.