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Articles: The children of Anemone |
Posted by
Dolorosa on Friday, December 28, 2001 - 01:01 PM PST
Boredom and eerie experiances have finally warped my dark little mind to the point of critical mass...I've finally done it, I've started my own on-base cult...a subsection of the US Navy...and got it fricking certified.
On a sleepless night I dreamed up some chthulian nightmare creature named Anemone...essentially the echo of one's soul...what goes on in your head and heart when nothing else is...a sibilant whisper of dark urges and wicked impulses. The essence of my little cult is this...not listening to such powerful thoughts is not healthy, akin to holding back all your anger and rage then letting it form into a nice hard little ball of bad chi which you promptly throw at someone's head at the WRONG time... The children merely listen to these impulses...then engage in them at a predestined time and place with consenting people. So far it's just an excuse for orgies, ritual bloodletting and other such nonesense...but it's weird, I keep getting all these people coming to me, desperate to be part of this silly little group I thought up no less than a week ago...and when our Night of Revelations comes around (about once or twice a month, I haven't figured out a specific ritualized date yet) these people cut the HELL loose. At first I met with a hell of a lot of resistance...from command and military ethics, but it was a chaplain and a psychologist that pushed my idea and put it into legitimate paperwork. What happened is this, what we do, we do behind closed doors...as long as no one comes out seriously fucked up, it's all good. The weird thing is, I don't really have any desire to partake in these little games, I just wanted to see how far I could go...so far this is promising. Anemone sounds pretty cool, and people took to it, and are still taking to it like crazy...funny, I got the name from a kids book about sea animals. Neat huh?
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No offense, but...
by Arthegarn on Dec 30, 2001 - 11:09 AM
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Haw, that's good, Dolorosa. I am not surprised that you got away with it, God bless USA's religious tolerance. If you can use the system's clockworks to your own advantage, do so.
But now, I remember... There was this funny scene from a film with Nocholas Cage whose title I can't remember, in which he is about to marry his girlfriend, a mexican. The parents meet each other and ther is this curious discussion in which the would-be father of the bride demands that the child be Catholic, the WASP in-laws protest asking what's wrong with presbiterians (or something like that) and the (catholic) mother replies something like "Presbyterians? That's not a religion"
I wonder how many religions started like Anemone's Church.
Take care, don't become a martyr, sweetie. If you need a high priest for these orgies of yours give me a call, I can speak latin, that's always cool
Arthegarn
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Waco?
by Dolorosa on Dec 30, 2001 - 05:17 PM
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Yikes...this shit is fun and getting funner. I love talking with a bunch of ol' occultists!! This thing is easy as hell...give me a few more weeks and I'll be another david caresh...or however the hell you spell his last name...wheee.
PS: Latin is cool, and goth as fuck!!
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