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I want to live like forest anon, is it a sin to poach and squat if it is illegal? According to Romans 13 it says to obey all authorities and not rebel against them or they will enact justice on you. Please help I want the truth even if I wont like it
>inb4 forest anon doesnt poach; I understand I am just asking in general

>> No.17503143

he looks so fulfilled

>> No.17503154
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I am also worried that this counts as rebelling against Babylon and avoiding its yoke/burden that got wants us to be subject too:

If, however, any nation or kingdom will not serve Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon or bow its neck under his yoke, I will punish that nation with the sword, famine and plague, declares the LORD, until I destroy it by his hand.

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This book should explain everything.

>> No.17503187

I think you'd be better served to find a church and try becoming a monk.

>> No.17503190

Stay on federal land and purchase hunting permits

>> No.17503843

>>17503132
based forest anon
idk anything about christianity but one of his recent gr books he read is Anarchy and Christianity by jaques ellul. maybe you should read that. it sounds like it might have a good perspective

>> No.17503858

>>17503187
oh also this. if youre that afraid to break some rules then the forest anon life is probably not meant for you op. maybe try a monastery

>> No.17503861

>>17503190
You can't build a structure though

>> No.17503863

>>17503132
The Romans said it, so it must be true.

>> No.17503865

>>17503187
do monks even exist today? can i just go to some church and live rent free as long as i sweep the isles and pray?

>> No.17504863

>>17503143
Agreed. That is the look of someone who has had some experiences.

>> No.17504917

he has a youthful skull. he should shave + laser hair removal and do some skincare

>> No.17504932

>>17503132
can someone post his YouTube channel?

also read Walden, to keep it on topic

>> No.17504940

>>17503865
you can do that without becoming a monk.
A Monk is something much deeper and one of the harder paths there are.

>> No.17504988

>>17504932
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnPtGAdJLT7K93dEbW0OQxA

>> No.17504999

>>17504863
experiences with stomach poisoning.

>> No.17505002

>>17504917
Faggot. Get a death laser.

>> No.17505038

>>17504932
Wasn't Thoreau a LARPer though? His cabin was only 2 miles next to the village of Concord. So much for living "alone in the forest".
Then when he really went into the wild in Maine this happened:
>"His expectations were high because he hoped to find genuine, primeval America. But contact with real wilderness in Maine affected him far differently than had the idea of wilderness in Concord. Instead of coming out of the woods with a deepened appreciation of the wilds, Thoreau felt a greater respect for civilization and realized the necessity of balance."
What a faggot LARPer he was, can't believe people idolise this guy.

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>>17504988
thank you

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>>17505069

>> No.17505096

>>17503861
Pretty sure forest anon "can't" build a structure either though. He just built it somewhere that is so remote that no one ever goes there.

>> No.17505241

>>17505038
Based Maineacs

>> No.17505324

>>17503154
teenage angst, huh?

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>>17505038
>Alone in the forest
That is more what people make him to be, rather than what he is. If you read the book he tells how he sees people, some of who come to meet him, and how he isn't completely separated from civilization. Read the book so you know what he said, before calling them larpers based on popular misconceptions.

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i find the swede twink approach superior, since i dont want (have to) 100% cut myself off from society or rather social contact.
I wanna be a proper part of nature not just sit in the middle of it and in my tranquil state take it all in.
what forest anon is doing is most likely illegal and therefore he is forced more to live as he does as opposed to how the swede gets to live, so i do not want to belittle or shun forest anon.
it is just: why go for the hermit small shed forest anon life, when you could instead go with the recluse, forest wandering Förster life?

>> No.17505540

>>17505354
>i find the swede twink approach superior, since i dont want (have to) 100% cut myself off from society or rather social contact.

>I wanna be a proper part of nature not just sit in the middle of it and in my tranquil state take it all in.

Those two statements don't seem to connect for me. Maybe I'm just missing something.

>> No.17505558

>>17503132
Come to Canada. You can do it on the crown lands.
>>17505038
I can tell you haven't read Walden. He's not a liar. He literally states in Walden that he was only a couple miles from civilization and that he frequently received visitors.

>> No.17505571

>>17505354
>the swede twink approach
the fucking what?

>> No.17505614

>>17503132
The time of the written law of God is over brother, God's law is written on your heart and each man is temple onto himself who's High Priest is Christ.

The Bible is ill understood as a big book of rules, a checklist to get into the heaven club. It's series of encounters with the eternal divinity of God, that must lift your spirit toward virtue. Do what you know to be right in your bones.

>> No.17505622

>>17505558
You are right I haven't read Walden. I've only heard of people who take inspiration from him and thus want to live in the wild. Just like the anon I replied to suggested it in regards to forest anon who lives way further from civilisation than Thoreau ever did.
Why do these people take inspiration from him if he never lived in the wild? I assume it's just his appeal to simplicity rather the lifestyle of living "alone in the woods", is that right?
Also, I read that he was confronted for not paying his taxes for 6 years after spending his life "outside of society" (which we know isn't true), but he refused and was put into jail. The next day he was freed when his auntie paid the taxes for him.
Pretty pathetic if you ask me.

>> No.17505639

>>17505622
I've seen both. Some take his message of simplicity; others go as far as living in the woods, the most notable example being Supertramp.

>> No.17505659

>>17505639
Oh that's right, Supertramp read him and found inspiration in him. Alaska in the middle of nowhere is very different to 2 miles away from mummy's home though, so I don't really see how that happened.

>> No.17505671

>>17505659
Thoreau constantly praised solitude and nature. It's very easy to see how someone can be influenced by him to do that. However, I believe Supertramp also got influenced by Jack London and Tolstoy too.

>> No.17505731

>>17505571
>>17505354
kek i forgot to add the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBX5qh09OIE

>> No.17505915

>>17503132
The "return to nature" pseudofantasy is a result of the tendency of incontinent individuals like yourself toward extremism, satedly substituting the devastation of the extremism/wildness of hypermodernity with the prospect of that of the bare wilderness; unless that you are certain that it is your destiny to live in this way, you should strive to be radical, heroical, optimal, situated, and mediating, between, both extremes, in the north —you probably just need some space.

>According to Romans 13 it says to obey all authorities and not rebel them or they will enact justice on you. Please help I want the truth even if I wont like it
The hypermodernistic system does not hold any authority over anyone's selfdetermination, nor would anyone with Just authority limit your freedom.

>> No.17506683

>>17505096
Yes. Wasn't federal lands offered as a way for op to not break rules?

>> No.17506718

>>17503865
Yes, they do. No, you cannot. Monks live in monasteries and you can’t just walk in squat.

>> No.17506734

>>17504917
Which south east Asian country are you from?

>> No.17506767

I don’t want to necessarily drop out and go live alone in the wilderness somewhere. To me, that seems to be basically a total fantasy as humans generally have never lived without some sort of community in a hard wilderness and so the drive to do that makes little sense to me. What I crave more is sense of adventure, a connectedness with the world, the real world, and a simultaneous erosion of the inertness and the speed which I feel like both confusingly characterize our age. A guy like Jack London or a Joseph Conrad or a Herman Melville or even an Ernst Jünger in his youth are the ones that speak to me the most. I don’t have this drop out and live like a woods hermit ideal.

>> No.17507089

You can 100% buy and acre or two of land after working a minimum wage job for awhile