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03 Apr 2013 13:23 - 03 Apr 2013 13:26 #101208 by
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sidvkili wrote: what you have said doesn't make any sense, you talk like they should be taken seriously yet upload a comical photo satiring them? I do agree that perhaps Imperius is well spoken and at times, but that doesn't mean they include detail in what they say, their blogs are repetitive and they use like a thousand words when two would suffice.

Super Goo wrote: I think theres a website called sith academy.

They are extremely knowledgeable there, and very strong in their side of the force. I found their forum, although small as it hasnt been around for a long time, very detailed, with some very well spoken individuals.


I lost ALL respect for the S.A when Ravinous mentioned drinking his own urine, and another member spoke of baby's in microwaves. I've stated it before and I'm stating it again; The brightest minds attributed to Sithism are here at the TOTJO.
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03 Apr 2013 14:09 #101210 by
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I read their forum during my 3 day membership, and its as if there was a hidden cult, everywhere, without us knowing it, and the community is growing worldwide, creativing devious plans. I said knowledgeable and strong in the force, its a scarey proposition. Personally, people that love endarkenment scare me. I know it says, the cpu, isnt the source of our power, but im a believer that atlantis had crystal power, and blew themselves up, or in their war with Mu. So endarkenment is true, but maybe cpus need crystal power, so enlightenment is true. I just started reading their forum that wasnt for me. They were into their stuff.

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03 Apr 2013 14:21 #101212 by
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lol, their not very hidden, after mentioning weapons of mass destruction (how to create and use them in real world scenarios), they are now currently on the FBI watch list...

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06 Apr 2013 21:36 #101741 by
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have you heard of somebody called setanaeko? she is very smart, a sith and I can't find them in these forums, I agree I have found the smartest approach to sithism here but there are those outside totjo worth mentioning

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sidvkili wrote: what you have said doesn't make any sense, you talk like they should be taken seriously yet upload a comical photo satiring them? I do agree that perhaps Imperius is well spoken and at times, but that doesn't mean they include detail in what they say, their blogs are repetitive and they use like a thousand words when two would suffice.

Super Goo wrote: I think theres a website called sith academy.

They are extremely knowledgeable there, and very strong in their side of the force. I found their forum, although small as it hasnt been around for a long time, very detailed, with some very well spoken individuals.


I lost ALL respect for the S.A when Ravinous mentioned drinking his own urine, and another member spoke of baby's in microwaves. I've stated it before and I'm stating it again; The brightest minds attributed to Sithism are here at the TOTJO.

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06 Apr 2013 21:48 #101743 by
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Zenchi wrote: lol, their not very hidden, after mentioning weapons of mass destruction (how to create and use them in real world scenarios), they are now currently on the FBI watch list...


can they take them down yet? lol

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07 Apr 2013 00:18 #101778 by Alethea Thompson
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Sidvkili, I am very touched by your assessment of Setanaoko's intelligence. Though I do feel that i need to clarify something about her, Setanaoko is a Force Academy Light Jedi Master, serving as the current Director of Education in the Light Aspect.

I am sure that if you talked with many of the membership at Order of the Sith that they would tell you I couldn't become a Sith even if I wanted to. Especially if you asked Khaos.

That said, Zenchi, you never did get an opportunity to speak with Professor Irvine of Cambridge University. He is one of our longest standing Sith at Force Academy, and alongside Kiss, Cole, Satelle, Satritical Unicorn are amongst the community's best examples of what it truly means to live the Sith Path.

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Gather at the River,
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07 Apr 2013 00:29 - 07 Apr 2013 00:31 #101780 by
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Full disclosure: I may or may not have an alt on this site progressing thru the initiates program. This 'person' would not be recognizable as desolous however.

Happy hunting.
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07 Apr 2013 00:37 #101781 by RyuJin
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I seem to recall seta naeko having an account here at totjo as well...I have seen the name here many times in the past...and I know it was here because I don't go anywhere else....

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09 Apr 2013 11:29 #102166 by
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my bad, I found her youtube one day and I just assumed she was a sith because in the comment section she only spoke of jediism as the idea and the broader term of religion, but when it came to practicality in terms of communities, she spoke often about the sith, and her presentation seemed familiar in that respect.

thanks for the clarification, though

Alethea Thompson wrote: Sidvkili, I am very touched by your assessment of Setanaoko's intelligence. Though I do feel that i need to clarify something about her, Setanaoko is a Force Academy Light Jedi Master, serving as the current Director of Education in the Light Aspect.

I am sure that if you talked with many of the membership at Order of the Sith that they would tell you I couldn't become a Sith even if I wanted to. Especially if you asked Khaos.

That said, Zenchi, you never did get an opportunity to speak with Professor Irvine of Cambridge University. He is one of our longest standing Sith at Force Academy, and alongside Kiss, Cole, Satelle, Satritical Unicorn are amongst the community's best examples of what it truly means to live the Sith Path.

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09 Apr 2013 11:38 #102167 by
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no it's not, let me comfort you all

it's falling apart and if it isn't, it's well on it's way to.

and it's not world wide

it's barely out of Germany and America

and their community is a piece of crap

if you want to be bitter, fine by me, but when it starts to interfere with the construction of ideas and discussion then it's ridiculous

their forums aren't full of debate, discussion and collaberation

it's petty insults and people going "ooooh burn" or "it's look at me, did you know I breathe fire? because I'm a sith"

Imperius doesn't even understand what he built

Ravenus is a pervert

and what's left of the masters after their "purging" ( yes, they had a freaking purging) is full of yes men.


Super Goo wrote: I read their forum during my 3 day membership, and its as if there was a hidden cult, everywhere, without us knowing it, and the community is growing worldwide, creativing devious plans. I said knowledgeable and strong in the force, its a scarey proposition. Personally, people that love endarkenment scare me. I know it says, the cpu, isnt the source of our power, but im a believer that atlantis had crystal power, and blew themselves up, or in their war with Mu. So endarkenment is true, but maybe cpus need crystal power, so enlightenment is true. I just started reading their forum that wasnt for me. They were into their stuff.

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22 Apr 2013 05:41 - 22 Apr 2013 05:41 #104087 by
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Super Goo wrote: Oh Sorry, i really couldnt help myself uploading this comical profile picture. Yes i made it to 'pass?' the first official 'sithism' test, then wrote to the creator and withdrew my subscription when i really approached the word ,.. endarkenment.

I hate it. I like Chi Gung, i have a site chigung3.blogspot.com, and a heap of experiences with it. But this term endarkenment is strange when chi gung is generally an enlighenment subject.

Although, if u think about it, endarkenment is just a cleaver perspective, but a very bad term. It acknowledges that our current science also stems from many centuries in the past. Stuff like occult, runes, hebrew, enouchian, starwars, certainly was perhaps a long long time ago if in this universe. So, yes endarkenment is correct, but i really hate that term, so i quit before i joined. Plus im more jedi, if i wanted to believe in it.

Its very interesting that its creator had an apparition from another galaxy. It seems they also feel they on earth are the only remaining sith left in the galaxy, i think i read. I find that a bit hard to believe. The galaxy would be rather infinitely big, perhaps.

I just commented, that they are really into their stuff at sith academy, and they all talk on the forums, yes master, oh master where art thou, i just thought it was all a bit serious. I just liked the movies, played for yrs online as master goo, fps games, and have a deep belief in i chi gung.

I think theres a youtube video of an old taoist who moves bricks, pushes a pale of water, and breaks a glass with chi. Very easy to find, he also sharpens knives on his chest. Just one of those things those crazy buddhist monks are capable of. Isnt that the same as the force.

Every martial art is supposedly started from the 13th century shien shang dynasty or so said in the classic harmonising the tiger and dragon classic. But isnt that a bit arrogent, isnt star wars before the 13th century.

Oh well, i read a lot of essays on clairvoyant readings from the long lost sith people in the galaxy, and one guy said it all got downloaded into his head, and hes gradually remembering more. perhaps this does push the bounds of are u insane ? But similiaily i have a an elderly ladys clarivoyant book, cosmic prophercies, and she talks of the ashtar command, and goes into details that we are surrounded. I guess they could be both right, or probably both very wrong. But i even have family relatives that have the ability to go into trance addresses at clairvoyant churches, flower readings etc, and they do healing via the phone, simply using visualisation of blue light. At one stage she could feel me move the chi around her body, and could easily tell what pens i had on my table from her house.

It really makes me think, did the sith creator really just invent a new sith character to delusinally listen to, or is it that we in this reality dont know of this character, yet.

Also, i just made this short comical view of chi gung...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uYI8HAx-_o


can you elaborate a bit more on your dislike for the term endarkenment?
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22 Apr 2013 06:47 #104095 by
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I guess i can, but i dont want to give u a google reference per word, ill just say what i can remember. When i first read of endarkenment, i thought it a strange word, so looked it up on the wikipedia. I remember it said something like, people who get into endarkenment, look down on people who believe our current science is the source of our all power. Its not an actual definition.

As to my dislike, i guess it comes down to sith or jedi, or good or bad, or light and dark. And that comes down to, your about to be run over by a bus, and seconds before you know your dead, you say god help me. I dont think too many people in a life and death situation, and at the no return point, not hrs before, say please devil help me.

I think chi gung, moving chi fast though circuits in your body and though your brain, it makes u feel air hearded, enightened, not sure, but in that state you come up with some strange poetry, just happen to see the one person in a crowd of 200 at a glance, dunno. I like doing evil things dont get me wrong, but i would say i do these evil things out of enlightened reasons.

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22 Apr 2013 06:57 #104098 by
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so you believe that people who believe in endarkenment don't believe in god?

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22 Apr 2013 10:15 #104108 by
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Endarkenment is a stupid word, perpetuated by an idiot. Not even worth your time of day, Sid.

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22 Apr 2013 11:43 #104115 by
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Williamkaede wrote: Endarkenment is a stupid word, perpetuated by an idiot. Not even worth your time of day, Sid.



Whoa whoa whoa. Let's not be so hastily dismissive, will. I find it slightly clever that it seeks to verbalize the opposite of 'enlightenment' in that manner. However, if a true antonym, the word would also have the connotation, if not definition, of being unelightening, dull, un-brilliant, etc.

So perhaps it serves its purpose to be a warning to others reading it about the contents of the subject at hand.

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22 Apr 2013 12:18 #104122 by
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As a word, it tickled me for a little while. Then I learned about those who devised it, their philosophy, their ways. The ideal of the word itself is what I disagree with.

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22 Apr 2013 12:37 #104129 by
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But you didn't say that. You said the Word was stupid. The ideals behind it are another matter.

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22 Apr 2013 13:07 #104135 by
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Touche, Desolous. ^^

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22 Apr 2013 17:04 #104158 by
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Perhaps that was a bad example, i have no idea, i was trying to think of a bigger picture as to why, i dont like the word. In a run over example, perhaps people think or say, or dont even bother, let the force be with me, as the bus hits them, perhaps even on a subconscious level, their last action of thought before death becomes just a thought to the air on the good or bad side. I used sith or jedi as a first thought, rather than god and devil, i guess its the modern age. Personanally, im waiting for the matrix religion to spark to life again.

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23 Apr 2013 06:11 #104257 by
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Williamkaede wrote: Endarkenment is a stupid word, perpetuated by an idiot. Not even worth your time of day, Sid.


I can think of a few words devised by idiots and thought to be stupid, but they can help describe or define something, the term Endarkenment has a usefulness, not for me but it can appeal to those who understand the word and agree with what it is trying to label. Enlightenment is a choice for those of us who seek it, shouldn't the same apply to Endarkenment?

to be simple: yeah the word is stupid, but it has a use.

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