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Thanks for the comment on my wallpaper! :] & adding it to your fav's!

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I'm glad you liked my scan XD

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Hi XD

Thank you so much for your fave on my wallie - . . Transcedental Night . . . I'm really glad you liked my wallie :D

Have a Nice Week

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WOW GO KYO AND TOHRU!

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I'm sorry that you felt offended in my thread. I apologize.
Well. ChristXcizer is let's say, a little overjelous of Christianism. I felt him a little too radical, but never tougth someone would be offended. I like tolerance.
You know, I'm a Catholic activist that works with kids. But here, in Yucatan, Mexico,Catholicism mixed up with the what left of mayan traditions.
So, our jungles, towns, and even the cities are populated by spirits, old ghosts, ancient damnations. Our shamans (called H'Men) pry to both God and the ancient gods.
My mother's family owned some ranches. The big one, San Miguel Tixcancal, was my favorite. It was built by the Spanish from the ruins of a mayam pyramid. Under it there was a cave, a cenote filled with water. So, since a kid, I felt in love with the jungle, the animals, the spirits, the stories about dark witches (called Uays).
And haven't forgot about that.
So, it isn't exactly my beliefs, but I respect them. Because I have had my share of strange things. Yes, I have seen some, I call them "mischievous spirits". But, you know, here 70% of the people has seen something. It's in our roots. And souls.
So, it sounds interesting hearing of someone thatis both Christian and Wicca. In the case of the beliefs of the mayam people, it's called sinchretism.
I hope we can talk about that. See You

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Quote by kyo-tohru-1985That looks like James from Pokemon, but he is a vampire....sexy!

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sorry for the mistake!

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hola,como estas?I hope you understand ok,welcome

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Thanks for commenting on my thread 'Do you follow fashion?'
have a nice day XD xxx bye bye

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Heh, nice to meet someone whos born on same day, just different year ^_^'

Hi hi

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Quote by kyo-tohru-1985Wiccans celebrate the 8 Sabbats - We don't necessarily worship the Earth, but we do hold it sacred, and celebrate the cycles and the seasons, as well as the traditional harvest days.
Wicca is polytheistic - Not all Wiccans follow precisely the same path when it comes to Deity, but typically we believe in multiple Gods and Goddesses often taken from different cultures and time periods. Many Wiccans will work with 1 or 2 Deities, rather than worshipping the entire gamut.
Wiccans do practice magick - Magick and spells are part of our religion. This sometimes seems far-fetched to those who don't understand. Forget every magick spell you've ever seen on TV or in the movies. Magick is nothing more than utilizing the energy that exists around us in nature. It's a delicate art that takes time, study and practice to master. We don't spend our days casting spells willy-nilly.
Wiccans do gather in covens - The media has made this sound more sinister than it really is. A coven can be any number of people (not just 13), and involves a group of Wiccans who gather regularly for ritual, magick, study and celebration. It's not that mysterious at all. Many Wiccans are not part of any coven, and folks who work alone are called 'solitaries'.


That is what a wicca is ok ^_^

Thank you for your detail explanation. It is truly a good summary about Wicca's and their beliefs.

Though I must said that I knew most of it because I did research on this subject a long time ago.

Perhaps my English was not clear, what I meant is that by the Bible (Catholic Holy book) forbids having other gods/Deities. Furthermore, practice of witchcraft/magic, pageantries is one of the greatest "sin" for lack of better words.

Thank you for taking your time answering my posts in your guestbook,

Yu-huang

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  • dianas
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i`m glad that you have decided to be a member of the group
as you can see the group is alive..so if you want come look around :)
all the best from Di
P.S good news perhaps u know this already ^_^' Trinity Blood is on CN ;) too
and Welcome to MT as well..have funn here :D

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I've been in Brownsville just once because I have relatives living there. I've heard that there are many buildgings haunted. I'd love to go back there, I was a kid then, and I didn't heard of the haunted places of Brownsville until I was older. Thank you for sharing your ghosts.

Here we have the University's school of arquitecture in an old monastery. Since Colonial times and until the begining of the XIX century, it was a hospital, runned by the Franciscan monks. All the houses sorrounding it are at least from two cwnturies ago. Even the streeth has been preserved like it was, made of bricks.

The place was then larger, but in the XIX century it was divided into four parts: the old hospital (where the arquitects are), a kindergarden, an elementary school and a museum.
The four places are haunted.

I took a photography course there during three semesters. One of them was at nigth. In the dark, the ruins of an old monastery, combined with empty, dark classrooms, it's veeeery scary. You don't even want to go to the restrooms even if you can't hold it anymore.

During the nigth, the guards don't bother anymore going after the noises of chairs and tables moving or even being turned around. They stay close to the gate, far from the ex hospital. The same happens in the schools and the museum.

The director of the school of photography, is a very respected person. He has seen ghosts sometimes. It's a large shadow, dressed in long, dark clothes. It moves swiftly. Some mornings he has to put all the cans and bottles back into place, because they're moved during nigth

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Quote by kyo-tohru-1985Ok, i just found out of this anime and it looks very cool. so can some one please help me, like what is the very first episode and who are the main chracters in the show? Thanks ^_^

The main characters are the one u saw or see in the group and the thread remeber ;)
THey are the main .. the next one is the enimies ... which is in the group the slideshow ..... :)
the admins are trying to put more details ... but there is still problems so juz wait and see ,ok? :)
Once again We are happy to Welcome you to our group ! :D

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Quote by kyo-tohru-1985You asked me how can i be a Cathiloc and a Wicca at the sametime. The thing is I never go to church but I believe there is a God and what he does. As for a Wicca, my mind is more opened to the world and there is more than one God.

If I understand correctly, you believe in many god(s)/dess but you also believe in a all powerful one, a ruler of them all. Am I right?

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Quote by kyo-tohru-1985This anime sounds really good, now i have to look for the box set on ebay. I would have to pick between Lord Kougaiji or Cho Hakkai.

Take your time to choose ;)
Anyway thanks for writing in the thread :)
I invite u to join this club :D
http://SRGG-Sayuki.minitokyo.net
Hope to see ya around MT :)
Have a nice day :D

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Quote by kyo-tohru-1985I love that part of the show/manga. it shows that Kyou cares for Tohru.

Ah, sorry for the late reply! >.< But anyway, thankies for the comment on my Kyo and Tohru doujin! :)
Much appreciated! ;)

~ The 'Original' Queen of Anime ~

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Quote by kyo-tohru-1985I am Catholic but i am also a Wicca.

You are a Catholic and a Wicca?
How is that possible? Rather how does it work?

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hello again...i sent u a PM..^_^

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thx for participed in my thread

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