The Kaleidoscopic Path
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My goal is to spread the beliefs of the Kaleidoscopic Path. It is my hope to create a community around these beliefs
Joined October 2019
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What has he to do with philanthropy? Said the Master. ‘Must he not be a sage? Even Yao and Shun felt their deficiency herein. 2/3 (Analects)
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The truth behind the soldiers who chose to take a one way attack https://t.co/h7JQwYEu09
#WWIIHistory #JapaneseHistory #Kamikaze
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The adventure of Thor and Loki in the land of giants https://t.co/wAJj3YXmbC
#Thor #Loki #NorseMythology
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Tzu Kung said: ‘Suppose there was one who conferred benefits far and wide upon the people, and who was able to succour the multitude, what might one say of him? Could he be called a philanthropist?’ 1/3 (Analects)
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One of the most mysterious books ever created that have yet to be translated https://t.co/pvy56YxXut
#VoynichManuscript
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The fallen angel that still seeks to help humanity https://t.co/pE0Vi9cZhC
#Barbatos #ArsGoetia #Demonology
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Why would he act like that?’ Answered the Master. ‘The higher type of man might hasten to the well, but not precipitate himself into it; he might be imposed upon, but not utterly hoodwinked.’ 2/2 (Analects)
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How many of Italy’s conflicts were fought by mercenaries https://t.co/ToXRkhUEts
#ItalianHistory #Condottieri
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The interesting myth of the Greek goddess of Justice https://t.co/R9GiwJSfU7
#Astraea #GreekMythology
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Tai Wo asked, saying: ‘An altruist, even if some one said to him, “There is a man in the well,” would, I suppose, go in after him?’ 1/2 (Analects)
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The story if how the great Pyramids of Egypt were built https://t.co/uOK78dK0Rk
#EgyptianHistory
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The goddess of vengeance who punished those who defied the gods and broke promises https://t.co/AJdSRkiJCj
#Nemesis #GreekMythology
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The Master said: ‘The clever delight in water, the virtuous in the hills; the clever are restless, the virtuous calm; the clever enjoy life, the virtuous prolong life.’ (Analects)
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The legendary viking king who ruled over Sweden https://t.co/ovcjsnDmdY
#BjornIronside #VikingHistory
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A deep look at the goddess of love from Mesopotamia https://t.co/4v78IZairx
#MesopotamianMythology #Ishtar
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On his asking about virtue, the Master replied: ‘The man of virtue puts duty first, however difficult, and makes what he will gain thereby an after consideration - and this may be called virtue.’ 2/2 (Analects)
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How England came to be as we know it today https://t.co/9SsbkxcqOU
#BritishHistory
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There have been many hoaxes in the history of Cryptids and many of their stories are just as interesting https://t.co/5nx2td690k
#Cryptids #HoaxHistory
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When Fan Chi’s asked what constituted wisdom the Master replied: ‘To devote oneself earnestly to one’s duty to humanity and, while representing the spirits of the departed, to avoid them, may be called wisdom.’ 1/2 (Analects)
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The battle to avenge the murder of Julius Caesar https://t.co/hGdlee3Rko
#RomanHistory #BattleofPhilippi
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