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Igneous Confusion was harnessed in magicko-religious ceremony found in Baron D'Holbach's System of Nature Vol. 1. Incantations were made over a period of a few minutes while walking around in circles. Then was felt a very very strange feeling of some thing flying out of his chest as he lay ohn his back, while something flew away and hit a wall of some kind. This had been described as a somewhat shaky understanding of the doctrine of transmigration of souls. | Igneous Confusion was harnessed in magicko-religious ceremony found in Baron D'Holbach's System of Nature Vol. 1. Incantations were made over a period of a few minutes while walking around in circles. Then was felt a very very strange feeling of some thing flying out of his chest as he lay ohn his back, while something flew away and hit a wall of some kind. This had been described as a somewhat shaky understanding of the doctrine of transmigration of souls. | ||
− | Anyone out there damn near CONSUMED by a need to 'preach' and deliver the message of his heart? Combs's School of Mental Health. | + | Anyone out there damn near CONSUMED by a need to 'preach' and deliver the message of his heart? Combs's School of Mental Health at twaprentice. |
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Igneous Confusion was harnessed in magicko-religious ceremony found in Baron D'Holbach's System of Nature Vol. 1. Incantations were made over a period of a few minutes while walking around in circles. Then was felt a very very strange feeling of some thing flying out of his chest as he lay ohn his back, while something flew away and hit a wall of some kind. This had been described as a somewhat shaky understanding of the doctrine of transmigration of souls.
Anyone out there damn near CONSUMED by a need to 'preach' and deliver the message of his heart? Combs's School of Mental Health at twaprentice.