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X Marks the Spot
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first thing that came to my mind was the brothers, blue and red kachina
Quoting: 1908247 Yes. Them as well. I agree. For another bit of synch just now... I am out in the shop drilling earrings when suddenly a bracelet fell on to the desk right in front on me. I decided to ignore it as the shop is quite cluttered as it has been operational for nearly 40 years. I then noticed what looked like a head on the bracelet. When I picked it up to examine it further I notice the bracelet is an Amphisbaena or double headed snake. The double snake heads come together forming the ouroboros... I think I will keep it, as I am certain it has probably been out here for years...  Quoting: Seer777 AmphisbaenaAmphisbaena amphisbaenae), amphisbaina, amphisbene, amphisboena, amphisbona, amphista, amfivena,amphivena, or anphivena (the last two being feminine), a Greek word, from amphis, meaning "both ways", and bainein, meaning "to go" Quoting: observation [ link to en.wikipedia.org] that is coming up : proceed form into circle (vortice) same as 3 in 3 , 6 , 9 process Quoting: aether :) It's solid silver. Quite heavy too. Cleaned up really nicely with the polishing cloth. Perhaps I will take a pic to show you all.
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