Minutes ago, I was just considering including mention of 'The Exorcist', the novel, in a tweet back to Sidney Powell on her victory at the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals. I indicated my enjoyment reading her book, 'License to Lie'. I was going to add that I read it like a novel, using 'Exorcist' as an example.
Minutes ago, I was just considering including mention of 'The Exorcist', the novel, in a tweet back to Sidney Powell on her victory at the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals. I indicated my enjoyment reading her book, 'License to Lie'. I was going to add that I read it like a novel, using 'Exorcist' as an example.
How uncanny is this?
While we are at it, my favorite line from the film involved Fr. Karras (also the psychiatrist) eagerly beginning to supply a list of diagnostic details regarding various manifested personalities from his prized "toolkit," and the elder Fr. Merrin snappily retorting: "There is only one," [the Devil, that is].
So, I must confess what must be my density, are we talking about the demons of "beauty" and "ugliness" in the mirror---similar to the advice regarding ignoring both flattery and disparagement both as impostors.
We do not know about the economics in the realm of the demons, but humans sure do pay a price, in the here and now, for their immediately "much easier" path: tangled stories, the burden of memory and ever more complex narrations, etc.
Thanks.
Minutes ago, I was just considering including mention of 'The Exorcist', the novel, in a tweet back to Sidney Powell on her victory at the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals. I indicated my enjoyment reading her book, 'License to Lie'. I was going to add that I read it like a novel, using 'Exorcist' as an example.
How uncanny is this?
While we are at it, my favorite line from the film involved Fr. Karras (also the psychiatrist) eagerly beginning to supply a list of diagnostic details regarding various manifested personalities from his prized "toolkit," and the elder Fr. Merrin snappily retorting: "There is only one," [the Devil, that is].
So, I must confess what must be my density, are we talking about the demons of "beauty" and "ugliness" in the mirror---similar to the advice regarding ignoring both flattery and disparagement both as impostors.
Yes to both. The demons do whatever it takes to get their way. Much easier than the righteous path of hard truth.
Thanks.
We do not know about the economics in the realm of the demons, but humans sure do pay a price, in the here and now, for their immediately "much easier" path: tangled stories, the burden of memory and ever more complex narrations, etc.
The metadeception of deception.