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I appreciate this introduction to Orcodoxy. As one who is DnD illiterate, tho my husband was once a Dungeon Master, too. ;-)
In all sincerity, yes... such good pointers. Continuing to face our deepest fears of ostracism, of being told we are crazy, confused, and other fears upon speaking up...And can we accept even the worst... Accepting that so long as we remain in integrity, to the best of our ability, that is the real allegiance. Remaining true to What Is, and not swaying from That.
I celebrate my orcness. I celebrate my elf as an ever effulgent expression of the Self.
When will we stop teaching and encouraging boys to enjoy fighting? This leads to unconscious behaviors and beliefs about how the world needs heroes and villains.
Audio Version of I, Orc
I appreciate this introduction to Orcodoxy. As one who is DnD illiterate, tho my husband was once a Dungeon Master, too. ;-)
In all sincerity, yes... such good pointers. Continuing to face our deepest fears of ostracism, of being told we are crazy, confused, and other fears upon speaking up...And can we accept even the worst... Accepting that so long as we remain in integrity, to the best of our ability, that is the real allegiance. Remaining true to What Is, and not swaying from That.
I celebrate my orcness. I celebrate my elf as an ever effulgent expression of the Self.
Thank you, Charles, for this audio. So lovely.
Good stuff.
Thank you!
Beautiful
I, Orc, salute you!
How beautiful! Thank you!
When will we stop teaching and encouraging boys to enjoy fighting? This leads to unconscious behaviors and beliefs about how the world needs heroes and villains.