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Post by Del on Jan 12, 2008 15:55:17 GMT -5
I know you were one of the ones who made me feel better about it. The above quote from the Book of the Dead was what scared me. It's just one passage. I know you said they were cool, and that is one of the reasons I am relieved. Lets just say that if there is a watcher out there, I hope he's either on our side, or that he will be fair in his dealings, and not have a side. Lord knows I wouldn't want to be at war with one of those things in the enemy camp. I may not know a lot about them, but I know that much. LOL All of the scribes and passages have a lot of weight to them, and the Egyptians are powerful and crafty beings...like with anything else with power. But they're just as gentle and loving too...like with most other things that love and have a strong warring hand {well most of them are....most are best left alone like anything else}.
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Post by Shadow of Light on Jan 14, 2008 11:39:05 GMT -5
From what I understand about them, it's not the watcher's judgement one should fear but their own. No one, no being, no entintity can judge you or stand judgement for or against you as well as yourself, strangely enough only you can make yourself change too.
Thus the name watcher, they do nothing but observe your actions and as such they make you concious of your actions and as such you change. Isn't it interesting that even the God's in their way fear the watchers and fear in itself especially in today's world can be refined into immense amounts of raw power.
Thus the name as far as I can remember, for one to take action makes it an enigma as it is no longer true to it's name, but again, a very interesting piece and very interesting times. I will be paying close attention.
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