A list of puns related to "Stella Matutina (Jesuit school)"
Today S.M.R.D. stepped forth into material manifestation.
Frater S.I. endured physical contact with a very renowned witch.
Let us be absolutley clear here.There are witches and there are witches.
The sacred witches of course have even more contempt for the likes of Leslie McQuade.
The new age wiccan charlatans that have little to no respect for the ancient traditions and can thus find it so easy to sell such teachings and lure gullible students to spiritual bankruptcy.
The kind of new age witch who seems to believe it is spiritually beneficial to merge Golden Dawn teachings with pitiful displays of fraud and charlatanism .
Yes, the sacred witches know all about Leslie McQuade.
Approaching them for guidance was an easy matter for Frater S.I. despite the turmoil of social interaction.
They treated Frater S.I. with great compassion and soon managed to allow him to feel comfortable and at ease.
And they worked
They worked with the light of Stella Matutina.
And they experienced rapture.
They declared Stella Matutina is hurting.
Wrathful
Quite naturally once Frater S.I. was placed in a comfortable state, the Magister Templi and the Third Order arose.
And S.M.R.D. had much to say about the ignorant Charlatan who assumes the lineage of Mr. Mathers.
The witches of course know of the Golden Dawn
They do not know it's politics and spiritual history in quite the same way as Golden Dawn students of course.
But they know enough.
And they know the wrath and contempt of S.M.R.D.
The final counsel offered to Frater S.I. was simply this.
Mr. Griffin is finished.
He just does not realise it yet.
S.M.R.D. has arisen to take over the administrative duties of the Alpha et Omega
And Stella Matutina inflames with spiritual power the likes of which Mr. Griffin is incapable of comprehending.
That is because Mr. Griffin is blind and ignorant.
He cannot sense the spiritual awakening of the Third Order.
Yet there are others that do.
Others who have experienced awakenings of their own, quite independantly of Frater S.I.
These experiences all bear remarkable similarity.
They proclaim the arising of the Magister Templi.
Stella Matutina cometh forth for ALL
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They have a symbol that looks like a carbon atom with 6 electrons.
Graphene is created from a single element, carbon. The material is made up of carbon atoms bonded together to form a sheet just one atom thick. The atomic number for Carbon is 6. It has 6 protons, 6 neutrons and 6 electrons. Graphene is composed of carbon atoms positioned in a hexagonal (6 sided polygon) design.
In regards to Georgetown, Saint Louis, Creighton, Loyola, etc, I know these schools are all extremely service oriented.
How much CS is considered competitive for these schools?
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There are several schools with decent reputations that are Jesuit (Loyola, Georgetown, etc.). I personally am not Jesuit nor am I Christian so I was wondering whether that would significantly impact my application or my education (assuming I get in). Loyola has a question about it on their secondary and I'm thinking about how to navigate that but Georgetown doesn't so IDK how significant it is for them
I'm in the process of applying for law school, and its starting to look like a Jesuit school might be my top contender in terms of scholarship and career potential. For obvious reasons, that makes me a little nervous.
So I figured I'd ask here - have any of my fellow Satanists attended a Jesuit school? What was your experience like/how pervasive is the religion - does it heavily inform their syllabus or is it more like background noise? Any and all perspectives are helpful!
Apologies ahead of time. Great info here and eye opening research.
Question: Is everyone who went to a Jesuit school, in on the push to modernism, globalism, humanism etc...
After watching over 30 hours of videos from here this happens a lot...
I get it. Controlled opposition vs. picked opposition, but I don't understand the HUGE importance placed on what school someone went to or if a relative is a Jesuit. It is a clue I realize, but gets thin after a while.
Maybe its because I have no connections to my liberal university, have liberal family members, but am a conservative.
I was looking into Keith Stroup who is the founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana (Cannabis) Laws or known as NORML. On his wikipedia/vatipedia, it states Keith Stroup attended Georgetown Law School which is at Jesuit controlled Georgetown University in Washington DC.
>After graduating from the University of Illinois in 1965, he enrolled in Georgetown Law School and worked in the office of Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen. He graduated from law school in 1968 and began working for the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission. The job put him in contact with consumer activist Ralph Nader whose work inspired Stroup to create a consumer group for cannabis users.
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>Using $5,000 in seed money from the Playboy Foundation, Stroup founded NORML in 1970. He served as executive director until 1979, during which time 11 states adopted marijuana decriminalization laws. However, his directorship was cut short by a serious blunder. The administration of President Jimmy Carter had favored marijuana reform; however, Peter Bourne, Carter's drug adviser, disagreed with Stroup on ending the spraying of Mexican marijuana fields with the herbicide paraquat. In retaliation, Stroup acknowledged to a reporter that Bourne had snorted cocaine at NORML's 1977 Christmas party. Bourne was subsequently fired. Stroup eventually lost his job too; "The folks at NORML didn't like snitches and eased him out the door."
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>Stroup worked as a lobbyist for family farmers for a few years in Washington, DC, and he lobbied for artists in Boston, MA, before being hired as the executive director of the National Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), the specialized bar association for criminal lawyers, also in Washington, DC, where he worked from 1989 through 1994.
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>In 1994, Stroup was invited to return to the NORML board of directors, and in 1995, when then Executive Director Richard Cowan stepped aside, Stroup was rehired as executive director of NORML, where he worked for the next 10 years, serving as the primary spokesperson for marijuana smokers in America. In January 2005, he announced he was stepping aside as executive director, citing the need for a younger crop of activists to take over the organization, with a fresh perspective and new ideas. Stroup remains active with NORML, serving as legal counsel, giving college lectures, and he recently published a book on the history of NORML entitled It'
Kicking my prewriting past self in the shins for taking crappy notes and my earlier today past self for not double checking with the school website before I submitted. β οΈβ οΈβ οΈβ οΈβ οΈ
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