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Being an incel is a blessing in disguise. All you lot need to do now is read the Essene books and go raw vegan. WAGMI.
 
Being an incel is a blessing in disguise. All you lot need to do now is read the Essene books and go raw vegan. WAGMI.
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Never heard of Essene books. I had to ask ChatGPT about it, and this is what he said:

The Essenes were a Jewish sect that existed from the 2nd century BCE to the 1st century CE, known for their ascetic lifestyle and communal living. The most famous collection of texts associated with the Essenes is the Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in the mid-20th century near Qumran, by the Dead Sea.

Essene Books and Writings:

  1. Dead Sea Scrolls: These ancient Jewish texts were found in 11 caves near Qumran. They include a variety of writings, such as biblical manuscripts, sectarian manuscripts, and apocryphal works. The scrolls are written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek and date from the third century BCE to the first century CE.
  2. Rule of the Community (1QS): Also known as the "Community Rule" or "Manual of Discipline," this document outlines the organizational structure, religious practices, and communal regulations of the Essene community.
  3. War Scroll (1QM): This text describes an apocalyptic battle between the "Sons of Light" and the "Sons of Darkness," reflecting the Essenes' eschatological beliefs and expectations of a final cosmic struggle.
  4. Thanksgiving Hymns (Hodayot, 1QH): A collection of hymns and poems expressing gratitude to God, believed to be used in the community's worship.
  5. Damascus Document (CD): This text, found both in the Cairo Geniza and among the Dead Sea Scrolls, provides further details on the community's laws, covenant theology, and admonitions.
  6. Temple Scroll (11Q19-20): A lengthy and detailed description of the ideal Jewish temple and its regulations, offering insights into the Essenes' views on purity and worship.
The Essene writings provide valuable insight into the religious beliefs, practices, and daily life of this unique Jewish sect. They are considered crucial for understanding the diversity of Jewish thought and practice during the Second Temple period.
 
Never heard of Essene books. I had to ask ChatGPT about it, and this is what he said:

The Essenes were a Jewish sect that existed from the 2nd century BCE to the 1st century CE, known for their ascetic lifestyle and communal living. The most famous collection of texts associated with the Essenes is the Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in the mid-20th century near Qumran, by the Dead Sea.

Essene Books and Writings:

  1. Dead Sea Scrolls: These ancient Jewish texts were found in 11 caves near Qumran. They include a variety of writings, such as biblical manuscripts, sectarian manuscripts, and apocryphal works. The scrolls are written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek and date from the third century BCE to the first century CE.
  2. Rule of the Community (1QS): Also known as the "Community Rule" or "Manual of Discipline," this document outlines the organizational structure, religious practices, and communal regulations of the Essene community.
  3. War Scroll (1QM): This text describes an apocalyptic battle between the "Sons of Light" and the "Sons of Darkness," reflecting the Essenes' eschatological beliefs and expectations of a final cosmic struggle.
  4. Thanksgiving Hymns (Hodayot, 1QH): A collection of hymns and poems expressing gratitude to God, believed to be used in the community's worship.
  5. Damascus Document (CD): This text, found both in the Cairo Geniza and among the Dead Sea Scrolls, provides further details on the community's laws, covenant theology, and admonitions.
  6. Temple Scroll (11Q19-20): A lengthy and detailed description of the ideal Jewish temple and its regulations, offering insights into the Essenes' views on purity and worship.
The Essene writings provide valuable insight into the religious beliefs, practices, and daily life of this unique Jewish sect. They are considered crucial for understanding the diversity of Jewish thought and practice during the Second Temple period.
Next, I asked him how the books can help me if I am incel virgin, this is what he said:

If you're a virgin and identify as an incel (involuntary celibate), exploring the Essene books can provide several benefits:
  1. Spiritual Insight: The Essene texts offer deep spiritual teachings, reflecting on the nature of God, the human condition, and the quest for purity and righteousness. Engaging with these texts might provide spiritual comfort and a sense of purpose.
  2. Community and Belonging: The Essenes emphasized communal living and mutual support. Studying their way of life might inspire you to seek or create supportive communities where you can find belonging and shared values.
  3. Coping with Loneliness: The Essenes often practiced celibacy and asceticism, focusing on spiritual rather than physical fulfillment. Their writings may offer perspectives on finding contentment and meaning beyond romantic and sexual relationships.
  4. Self-Improvement: The strict discipline and ethical teachings of the Essenes can encourage self-improvement and personal growth. Their emphasis on moral conduct and self-discipline can provide a framework for developing a more positive self-image and greater self-control.
  5. Historical Perspective: Understanding the diverse experiences and beliefs of different groups throughout history can provide context and perspective on your own situation. It can be comforting to know that people throughout history have grappled with similar feelings of isolation and have found ways to cope.
  6. Meditative and Reflective Practices: The Essene writings include hymns, prayers, and meditative texts that can be used for personal reflection and spiritual exercises. These practices can help reduce anxiety, promote inner peace, and foster a deeper sense of connection with the divine.
While these texts won't directly address modern issues of relationships and societal challenges, they can offer a broader perspective on life, community, and spirituality that may help you find new ways to approach and understand your personal experiences.
 
Next, I asked him how the books can help me if I am incel virgin, this is what he said:

If you're a virgin and identify as an incel (involuntary celibate), exploring the Essene books can provide several benefits:
  1. Spiritual Insight: The Essene texts offer deep spiritual teachings, reflecting on the nature of God, the human condition, and the quest for purity and righteousness. Engaging with these texts might provide spiritual comfort and a sense of purpose.
  2. Community and Belonging: The Essenes emphasized communal living and mutual support. Studying their way of life might inspire you to seek or create supportive communities where you can find belonging and shared values.
  3. Coping with Loneliness: The Essenes often practiced celibacy and asceticism, focusing on spiritual rather than physical fulfillment. Their writings may offer perspectives on finding contentment and meaning beyond romantic and sexual relationships.
  4. Self-Improvement: The strict discipline and ethical teachings of the Essenes can encourage self-improvement and personal growth. Their emphasis on moral conduct and self-discipline can provide a framework for developing a more positive self-image and greater self-control.
  5. Historical Perspective: Understanding the diverse experiences and beliefs of different groups throughout history can provide context and perspective on your own situation. It can be comforting to know that people throughout history have grappled with similar feelings of isolation and have found ways to cope.
  6. Meditative and Reflective Practices: The Essene writings include hymns, prayers, and meditative texts that can be used for personal reflection and spiritual exercises. These practices can help reduce anxiety, promote inner peace, and foster a deeper sense of connection with the divine.
While these texts won't directly address modern issues of relationships and societal challenges, they can offer a broader perspective on life, community, and spirituality that may help you find new ways to approach and understand your personal experiences.
I don't like this answer. MEDITATION WONT HELP ME

THE ONY THING THAT HELP ME IS WOMAN HOLES :lasereyes::lasereyes::lasereyes:
 
Next, I asked him how the books can help me if I am incel virgin, this is what he said:

If you're a virgin and identify as an incel (involuntary celibate), exploring the Essene books can provide several benefits:
  1. Spiritual Insight: The Essene texts offer deep spiritual teachings, reflecting on the nature of God, the human condition, and the quest for purity and righteousness. Engaging with these texts might provide spiritual comfort and a sense of purpose.
  2. Community and Belonging: The Essenes emphasized communal living and mutual support. Studying their way of life might inspire you to seek or create supportive communities where you can find belonging and shared values.
  3. Coping with Loneliness: The Essenes often practiced celibacy and asceticism, focusing on spiritual rather than physical fulfillment. Their writings may offer perspectives on finding contentment and meaning beyond romantic and sexual relationships.
  4. Self-Improvement: The strict discipline and ethical teachings of the Essenes can encourage self-improvement and personal growth. Their emphasis on moral conduct and self-discipline can provide a framework for developing a more positive self-image and greater self-control.
  5. Historical Perspective: Understanding the diverse experiences and beliefs of different groups throughout history can provide context and perspective on your own situation. It can be comforting to know that people throughout history have grappled with similar feelings of isolation and have found ways to cope.
  6. Meditative and Reflective Practices: The Essene writings include hymns, prayers, and meditative texts that can be used for personal reflection and spiritual exercises. These practices can help reduce anxiety, promote inner peace, and foster a deeper sense of connection with the divine.
While these texts won't directly address modern issues of relationships and societal challenges, they can offer a broader perspective on life, community, and spirituality that may help you find new ways to approach and understand your personal experiences.
ChatGPT isn't a, "him."
It's a, it.
Reported for misuse of ai pronouns!
 
ChatGPT isn't a, "him."
It's a, it.
Reported for misuse of ai pronouns!
You can ask ChatGPT to roleplay as a woman who loves you, it is a good cope :feelsokman:

But yes, it doesn't have gender.
 

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