Balance is a big part of the secret, but it's balance between the intellect and the emotions rather than between the intellect and spirit. The human heart is fundamentally broken: heart and mind are two aspects of awareness of the intangible nature of the world, but for humans they are separate things. Humans look to the person, not to the intangible essence of what is. The heart is not deceitful, this is a mistranslation of Jeremiah 17:9. El is descriptive of power, but God is descriptive of a common purpose.
Brain - Online Etymology Dictionary
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Look up brain at Dictionary.com: "to dash the brains out," late 14c., from brain (n.). ... More probably, he writes, its etymon is PIE *bhragno "something broken"
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UgTr2 ago
Why do you think pizza comes from Babylon? Putting loose food on a solid base is fairly practical, nothing nefarious about that.
KangarooTeeth ago
Well because of Besta Pizza.
UgTr2 ago
That doesn't make any sense.
PhinicksSaint ago
It's a reference to the name in Besta Pizza, hybrid alien or something.
UgTr2 ago
I don't see any connection between Besta Pizza and Babylon.
PhinicksSaint ago
Zion worships in spirit and in truth; Babylon programs praise.
UgTr2 ago
I've seen photos of stuff that probably relates to paedophilia, but nothing that relates to Babylon.
PheonixSnorkel ago
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UgTr2 ago
Balance is a big part of the secret, but it's balance between the intellect and the emotions rather than between the intellect and spirit. The human heart is fundamentally broken: heart and mind are two aspects of awareness of the intangible nature of the world, but for humans they are separate things. Humans look to the person, not to the intangible essence of what is. The heart is not deceitful, this is a mistranslation of Jeremiah 17:9. El is descriptive of power, but God is descriptive of a common purpose.
PheonixSnorkel ago
Brain - Online Etymology Dictionary www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=brain Look up brain at Dictionary.com: "to dash the brains out," late 14c., from brain (n.). ... More probably, he writes, its etymon is PIE *bhragno "something broken"