and that sometimes what that looks like is one individual who has never encountered a reference to Baader-Meinhof in their life suddenly running into it thirteen times in a week. this being some surface of a broader pattern moving through the world in an inobvious way
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one thing you are doing, then, when you're performing a tarot reading, then, or casting a hexagram, or another randomization-based form of divination (remember, all randomness is pseudorandomness) is giving those patterns a way to surface where and while you're watching
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contrariwise, astrology and other forms of divination that don't rely on randomness are trying to read these patterns directly in place, through metaphors that may have greater or lesser correspondence to the actual dynamics and be used more or less skillfully
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so, yeah, i do Actually Think That Something Is Going On There. i don't seem to need spiritual dualism or undiscoverable energies to do this, so that's encouraging, i guess. but feel free to banish me to the woo realms now anyway
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"happen together in ways and on scales that make no sense to a rational intuition" It makes perfect sense except arrogantly the rationalize believes no sense is bigger than they are.
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I'm not a materialist at all and it's way better. Skeptical of astrology though. I think the stars are down here in the below with the rest of us.
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fun fact: Deuteronomy 18:10 means that every time a Jew says "mazel tov" ("good star") it's an averah
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The sand religions are tone deaf about their own doctrines like that. Lots of Muslims figure out how drinking isn't a sin. It's the hermeneutics of 'barkeep, pour me another' or something.
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I wonder which Jesus gets more mad about? 1. Not doing what Jesus tells you to do. 2. Having a book which falsely claims to speak in Jesus' name.
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pretty sure if i were Jesus i'd feel like i should be more mad about 1 but i'd actually be more annoyed by 2
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Then there's haruspicy, which is about sending an unforgeably costly signal. "Look man I'm willing to kill one of my goats to get you to listen to me. I'm not shitposting here."
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