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sidecar 4 years, 8 months ago.
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The second stage consists in the “purification” of the heart. The person busies himself with removing bad thoughts and feelings from himself, and replacing those with good ones. The third and final stage is self-negation. That is, he begins to recognize his own personal insignificance when compared to the infinite vastness of creation. Feelings of wonder and awe overpower him, and these sentiments can find creative outlets in literature, art, or music.
I guess Roosh is going to quit having sex? Considering he is going have to purify his heart. 😛
"If pussy was a stock it would be plummeting right now because you've flooded the market with it. You're giving it away too easy." - Dave Chapelle

Anonymous1Ok, this thing is starting to look like a cult.
Mgtow is about: Not your provider, not your protector, not your sperm bank. What men do from there is their business (although, expect criticism :D).
Neomasculinity is introducing all these new “rules”, where they deny MAN’s rights, and now they want dictate our spirituality?
At first I thought it was funny, but now it looks just sad.
Neomasculinity is a f~~~ing bad joke.
Roush if your reading this go stick your dick up your own anus you Persian POS.And go f~~~ off and take mystery and strouss elam and esmay and the rest of them with you.
frankly my dear i don't give a damn
Neomasculinity? Purification of the heart?
F~~~ that noise.
Just buy a motorcycle and ride it. Remove the back seat. Problem solved.
“Spirituality” is one of those amorphic concepts, isn’t it? For one person it may mean going to expensive hot yoga classes 3 times a week, to another it’s whale-watching or skydiving, to another it’s Pentecostals rolling around on the ground and blathering on in babblespeak. Sometimes it’s athletic training with the goal of reaching “the zone”. For Sidecar, it’s wind in his face and bugs in his grin. I’ve seen the term “spiritual but not religious” term bounce around. The f~~~ does that mean anyway?
Seriously, what are your thoughts about what that term means to you?
I don’t think I have much of a definition of spirituality these days. I am Christian, but it rarely comes into my thought process these days. Honestly, if someone told me they were spiritual today, I would prepare myself for irrational behavior. Not always the case, but is a distinct possibility. The people I know that are active and effect as well as religious…I wouldn’t classify as spiritual. They may pray, meditate, whatever, but they’re actions are rational.
Ok. Then do it.
For Sidecar, it’s wind in his face and bugs in his grin.
Nah. It’s not spiritual. It’s just fun.
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