All want to be loved.

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Original post: DualMetal

The point of self improvement is acceptance, benefit. The point neglecting another is to not settle for less when there is a better at hand. The evil doer is choosy on who one makes a friend and who one falls mischief upon. What about society? Society is on the search to feel wanted, therefore taking pride in acceptance. What about love? Love diminishes confusion. Love is the way to live, for even the animals enjoy of it. So even the creatures of the Earth know of love, even more a human is capable.

..Consider your source. (!)

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Original post: Will_Powers_III

There are eight paths leading into tipareth. These same eight paths also lead away.

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[QUOTE=Will_Powers_III]There are eight paths leading into tipareth. [/QUOTE]
What is a tipareth? Hello.

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Tipareth is the sphere of beauty on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, the balancing point between Chesed (the sphere of mercy) and Geburah (the sphere of severity). I've shortchanged it desperately by giving such a one-word definition, so I sure hope someone who knows QBL better than I do can give you a better answer!

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Pleased to meet you Space Jack, thanks for the tip.

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