May. 1st, 2003

my wand!

May. 1st, 2003 09:33 am
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stardust
12 inches, yew and stardust. Flexible, unique,
mysterious. A Gregorovitch wand no doubt, with
remarkable workmanship and beautiful... even if
it does have a tendency to get as lost in
dreams as it's owner.


Which wand will yours be?
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Sprituality

May. 1st, 2003 11:58 am
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well, well. This test claims that Augustine spirituality is appropriate for me.

visualisation rant )

May I also add that I don't feel comfortable with the good St. Augustine himself? More precisely, with the misogyny that pervades his writings? Undoubtedly, he has written a lot of wise things, but that doesn't mean he is infallible. If I did exactly what he advises to do, my married life would be tres, ahem, boring. If you see what I mean.

I'm much more at home with St. Igantius of Loyola.

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On to something much nicer. I know that some of you are quite spiritual. Well, if you fancy reading inspiring spiritual thoughts every day and meditating on some superb pictures, then check out [livejournal.com profile] seraphimsigrist. It is truly fascinating. I spend quite some time getting lost in these pictures. If anything, Zen has taught me to see - to be with a painting.

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Finally, [livejournal.com profile] drac11 seems to be Missing In Action. I know [livejournal.com profile] ciircee is alive and well, but what about him? [livejournal.com profile] brightfame, can you elucidate?
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well, in Germany, church and state are intertwined. There's no proud laicism as in France, even though most of Germany is atheist now, due to the former East, where the churches have suffered huge losses.

State schools offer religious education. If you're registered as a member of one of the big Christian churches, an amount corresponding to 10% of your taxes is deduced from your income and transferred to the Church coffers. Since the big Christian denominations are so ensconced in the state, all other religions tend to have a hard time. I don't know whether the Wiccan church collects church taxes, but I doubt it. However, acknowledged religions do have special freedoms, such as assembly rights, and get tax breaks that mere communities don't. Scientology is not accepted as a religion in Germany, and I'm quite happy about that, myself.

For administration purposes, there are two main churches: Roman Catholic and Evangelical Lutheran. These are the big churches most people adhere to. There are Jehovah's Witnesses and Latter Day Saints and Baptists, but they are very much minorities. The Catholics play the part of the American Evangelicals, the Big Bad Conservatives, whereas the Protestants take pains to appear liberal and enlightened. Many Germans leave their church when money gets tight. But those people are mainly only nominal church members anyway; they remained in the church so that they could have their kids christened, get white weddings, and an appropriate funeral.

Quite a few people are dissatisfied with this state of affairs - they believe that if the churches depended on members' voluntary contributions, instead of the money collected for them by the state, they would be more open to their flock's needs and views, and priests would care more for their parish. I doubt that - such a stance smacks of entitlement to me, it doesn't signal cooperation.

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