• @bricks@lemmy.world
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      Tarot is a lot of fun! It’s like storytelling. I think if you go into it with an idea that it’s more reflective than predictive or prescriptive it’s more enjoyable.

      I’ve found most of the fortune teller people who give tarot a bad rep are really just using the storefront as a means to sell fake purses and weed.

      • @dhorse@lemmy.world
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        82 years ago

        Hang on your telling me I could have been getting my weed hook-up from Madam Sora down the road all this time? Brb.

        • @bricks@lemmy.world
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          32 years ago

          Facts, nothing is better than getting $200 of psychedelics in a Channel bag and a free reading of your heart line.

          • @Tomad@lemmy.world
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            22 years ago

            so what if I go to a local place that does readings and sells crystals and shit, what are the odds they sell? How rampant of a honeypot have I been missing out on?

            I definitely look the part. If they sell, they’ll sell to me.

            • @eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              12 years ago

              This reminds me of a massive deadhead I knew in college, hugely wasted all the time. But he was about 6’5", birth control glasses, fairly muscular, cropped hair.

              The other psychonauts always made him wait to meet up with them at a show because the unofficial vendors refused to deal with anybody near the guy.

        • Niello
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          62 years ago

          Except it’s not about telling the truth (at least from my experience when a friend offered). It’s more of a discussion with the reader with the cards being a facilitator for what to talk about. It’s not the same as fortune telling.

            • Niello
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              42 years ago

              Yeah, I didn’t know it was like that before either. Now I think of it as a very informal consulting session.

        • @eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          12 years ago

          Tarot gave us Stardust Crusaders, so that’s good. It’s also the basis for the Deck of Many Things in D&D, and plays heavily into Last Call which is a really good supernatural Poker novel.

      • @astropenguin5@lemmy.world
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        102 years ago

        Like medical uses as an antibacterial? Yes. And in ye olden times it was useful for making water safer to drink, but just for consumption nowadays it is generally objectively harmful. Enjoyable sure, and I don’t judge people who partake in it or think people shouldn’t be allowed to have it (besides minors) but it does harm the body.

        • @xantoxis@lemmy.one
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          It isn’t “objectively harmful” any more than playing beach volleyball in the sun is “objectively harmful”. You can do it responsibly, protect yourself, limit your exposure. And when you do, you can enjoy yourself, which is the opposite of harm. Just because alcohol can be abused doesn’t mean it must be. Most people who partake of alcohol enjoy the net good of its benefits. Most people do not become alcoholics, most people do not die of cirrhosis, most people do not die of liver cancer.

          This last part is actually true of all drugs: the most fantastically addictive substances on earth, like meth and heroin, still have more casual users than addicts.

            • @thefattman@lemmy.world
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              32 years ago

              It’s amazing how defensive people get about alcohol. Yes, it can be enjoyed responsibly in moderation. That said, there are health risks associated with using it, even in quantities most people consider small. The risks get more severe the more you drink.

              Comparing alcohol to sun exposure is disingenuous. You can’t build a physiological dependency to sun exposure. Nor does UV light penetrate literally every cell in your body almost immediately, including your brain.

    • @ProtonEvoker@lemmy.world
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      182 years ago

      Yeah, the coffee is a bit of a dead giveaway. About the only two religions I know that abstain from caffeine are the Rastafarians and the gullible dorks who think that a Bronze Age civilization of former slaves somehow made it from the Middle East to the Americas.

      • @xantoxis@lemmy.one
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        72 years ago

        Muslims and Mormons have similar strictures around caffeine.

        For me it was the yoga. I’ll bet modern Islam doesn’t have much of a reaction to it. In US religions. yoga is in the category of “things foreigners do” and is therefore of the devil.

        • @PatrickYaa@lemmy.one
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          52 years ago

          Can you please point me towards sources on which muslimic communities/branches/denominations of Islam forbid coffee? I was always under the impression that coffee came to western europe from the islamic world.

          • diprount_tomato
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            Turkish coffee is a huge thing too (coffee houses come from that tradition)

        • diprount_tomato
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          22 years ago

          Nah my guess is that Muslims would think that yoga is a “Kuffar demon-worshipping practice”

        • @eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          12 years ago

          I was married into a Hindu family for 20 years. Yoga as practiced by most in India is literally a physical form of Hindu practice, just way better for you than Christian practices like going on pilgrimages on your hands and knees. It is essentially praying with your body.

          If you’re really really serious about not practicing other religions do pilates.

      • Lux (it/they)
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        12 years ago

        Ok i also disagree that ancient jews went to the americas, but the way you say it isn’t great. Native Americans originally came from Africa just like everyone else, and they almost certainly went through the middle east to get to the Americas

      • diprount_tomato
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        02 years ago

        think that a bronze age civilization of former slaves somehow made it from the middle east to the Americas

        Probably just a way to justify stealing that land from its actual inhabitants

    • diprount_tomato
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      12 years ago

      Yeah, like only a bunch of pastors in the middle of nowhere, Kansas would make you afraid of those things

  • Rayspekt
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    So what’s it with fucking yoga now? Are they all salty Dhalsim haters or what.

      • In france, they do “yoga” for the kids in primary school. My super fundamentalist ex wife refused to send them to school on yoga days because it’s “devil worship”.

        • Echo Dot
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          They’re just makeing things up now.

          Oh, yeah, also you shouldn’t eat noodles because they look like snakes, and snakes are a sign of the devil. Also shoe laces.

          I like to point out to these people that it isn’t devil worship, it can’t be, because only Christians believe in the devil. The church of Satan just likes to mock them.

    • I once witnessed a national youth development training get detailed for 20 minutes while the facilitators and a sizable contingent debated if it was a physical activity or an imposition of Buddhist/Hindu religious beliefs.

    • @LNSY@lemmy.world
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      Yoga connects you to your body, which to the Christians isn’t yours. It is a faith of slavery beginning to end.

  • Roundcat
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    Anyone else told to fear Ouija Boards like cats fear cucumbers?

    • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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      Having taught at a Catholic university, I can say definitively that many many people are afraid of the Hasbro toy you mentioned. When I tell my students the origin of the toy, I get a laugh. One student even did a research project about it, surveying friends and family.

      • Roundcat
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        Check out videos with cats and cucumbers and you’ll get an idea of what I mean. They freak tf out.

    • The Real King Gordon
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      102 years ago

      Muslims and Mormons dont do anything that can be considered a drug, like alcohol and caffeine.

      • @atkion@sh.itjust.works
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        42 years ago

        Mormons specifically have a thing against green/black tea and coffee, actually. Other forms of caffeine are maybe a bit frowned on by the boomers, but caffeine and sugar has basically replaced alcohol in Utah. Instead of bars on every corner, there are so fucking many dedicated soda places.

      • FuglyDuck
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        Some one should explain that religion is a drug.

        Though, they also do do drugs, including coffee. They’re just not supposed to

        • @III@lemmy.world
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          22 years ago

          I hear if you beg for forgiveness for drinking coffee 20 times you get a Starbucks gift card.

          • FuglyDuck
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            12 years ago

            Eh. Too much work for terrible coffee.

            Gimme local shops any day of the week

      • @PatrickYaa@lemmy.one
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        22 years ago

        Can you please point me towards which muslimic communities/branches/denominations of Islam forbid coffee? I was always under the impression that coffee came to western europe from the islamic world.

      • @eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        I was in Istanbul and there are shisha places and coffee shops everywhere. There are dudes walking around with giant urns on their back who will sell you a cup of tea for a nickel (and then take the cup back and wipe it with a rag for the next customer).

        I think your info on Muslims not smoking or drinking caffeine is not correct.

      • diprount_tomato
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        22 years ago

        I get why someone who was raised in a Mormon society would end up rejecting religion

    • MxM111
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      There was also an uproar within Christians against Starbucks when they change Merry Christmas to Happy Holyday or something on their paper coffee cups.

  • HousePanther
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    82 years ago

    Religion also teaches us to fear death, with the possible exceptions of Buddhism and Hinduism. I know that Christianity and Judaism definitely want us in mortal fear of death and judgement.

    • @problematicPanther@lemmy.world
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      i don’t understand that particular Christian viewpoint of judgement. I was raised christian, but it seems that the whole judgement thing goes against the reason Jesus came. He was the payment for our sins, therefore we are not judged. Therefore we should not fear death because there is no more judgement.

      • HousePanther
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        22 years ago

        Nor do I but Christians seem to harbor a facination with apocalypse from The Book of Revelation.

  • Transient Punk
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    52 years ago

    I love that alcohol and coffee made it on here as taboo topics, but drugs aren’t here at all…

  • Sagrotan
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    Some day -I’ll never see it, I’ll be long dead - humanity will awake & push away all this organized superstition. Nothing against spirituality, that’s important, but the oppression of free thoughts is unbearable. So is the protection of (child) molesters & outright financial crimes.

  • @totallynotarobot@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    I like that the little underpants have pubes on them.

    Embrace natural body hair!

    (Or not, it’s your hair do what you want with it)

    • Nora
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      52 years ago

      pre-pubed underwear? no thanks ive already got it covered

    • ZILtoid1991
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      In my experiemce, a lot of fundies actually fetishize pubic hair as a “sign of maturity”, even if the person having them is a teen.💀

    • diprount_tomato
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      -42 years ago

      But then don’t fucking complain when people say you don’t care about your own body

      • @ssboomman@lemm.ee
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        32 years ago

        Whaaaaa? How is embracing your natural hair synonymous with not caring about your body??

        • diprount_tomato
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          Because of the same reason that not showering is not caring about your body

          • @totallynotarobot@lemmy.world
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            22 years ago

            You’re deeply confused about several things. Where tf did you take elementary school sex ed/health class

            Also you’re being a bit of a dick about it, which is super unnecessary.

            • diprount_tomato
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              Sorry, but I’m the one that doesn’t know where tf you took classes

              Body hair literally collects stuff like sweat and makes the best places for infections. So yeah, it’s pretty much unhealthy as well as displeasing in too many fucking aspects

    • @agent_flounder@lemmy.world
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      And yet I am not surprised these two or any of the others are on the list. It’s called idiotic fundamentalist Christianity.

    • @Ryantific_theory@lemmy.world
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      82 years ago

      That’s different. Alcohol’s cool when you’re drinking the blood of a fallen demigod and ritualistically consuming its flesh while elders chant ancient verses in a dead tongue. Drinking for fun is sin though.

      Especially to mormons though, since they’re also the ones that ban coffee.