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check out the nauvoo temple sun stone
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Looks like my Uncle from Greece..lol when I was really little we got into this big back and forth where he kept saying HELIOS! and I would shout back SUN!

hmm UN C El one cell or Un Seal Unseal U not see all

S UN S ONE
S ON E South or North East ? lol

Sun E
Sony? ;lol

can anyone make anything of that lol
 Quoting: Perseus7


shoshone
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they were sheep eaters
from that holy grail video...said that the templars came to America because of the climate to raise sheep...greenland would of been too cold.

and I don't think sheep common in North America
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Light is released potential in the interactions of bodies. Look between the sun and the earth and what shines are the objects and not the perceived distance between.

Coincidental incidence?

See you all in 3 days.
 Quoting: dion


Happy travels Dion.

You will be missed.

:)


DaisyPetal
 Quoting: Seer777


see
i missed he went again rolleyes

happy new year dion xoxo

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Wow...thank you Fringe.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


I felt your wave of emotion coming from the realization of that reading , it was beautiful SS hugs

As if a weight was lifted and freedom rang ;)

:M42neb:

You are so loved , and watched over hugs
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Many thanks.

:solitude:
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Just a thought about the page number today " 888"

3 symbols of infinity
representing past , present , future

I see great things for today spanning from this page forward

chuckle

hmm the merging and mingling we have been referencing to ?
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check out the nauvoo temple sun stone
[link to www.google.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward



Looks like my Uncle from Greece..lol when I was really little we got into this big back and forth where he kept saying HELIOS! and I would shout back SUN!

hmm UN C El one cell or Un Seal Unseal U not see all

S UN S ONE
S ON E South or North East ? lol

Sun E
Sony? ;lol

can anyone make anything of that lol
 Quoting: Perseus7


shoshone
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

they were sheep eaters
from that holy grail video...said that the templars came to America because of the climate to raise sheep...greenland would of been too cold.

and I don't think sheep common in North America
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635


strange but true
knowing that america did exist in our early 1100 century arose from discoveries in our middle east at that time that showed people came from the west (america) to the middle east (egypt) regularly
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argh I just have to post on 888!
I have nothing clever to say though lol


maybe just happy new year tomorrow :D
chorus
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hey ff,, your spot on,,

regarding ss,,

great turns for ss indeed,,

the tingle is here indeed,,

yet we all know this already and feel this,,


much love,,
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Indeed nobody hf

the tingle is still spilling over

and yes they just confirmed what we know ;)

endless love ....
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strange but true
knowing that america did exist in our early 1100 century arose from discoveries in our middle east at that time that showed people came from the west (america) to the middle east (egypt) regularly
 Quoting: aether


that being said
looking now at the description of location in the west
it is most likely it was south to central america that the people from the west traveled from
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Many thanks.

:solitude:
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Thank you Ss for the honor of being able to do this as a mediary for the energies to support you hf

:eye lo:
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Religion and folklore
Ancient Greek red-figure ram rhyton, ca. 460-450 BC. From Anavyssos. National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

In antiquity, symbolism involving sheep cropped up in religions in the ancient Near East, the Mideast, and the Mediterranean area: Çatalhöyük, ancient Egyptian religion, the Cana'anite and Phoenician tradition, Judaism, Greek religion, and others. Religious symbolism and ritual involving sheep began with some of the first known faiths: skulls of rams (along with bulls) occupied central placement in shrines at the Çatalhöyük settlement in 8,000 BCE.[150] In Ancient Egyptian religion, the ram was the symbol of several gods: Khnum, Heryshaf and Amun (in his incarnation as a god of fertility).[6] Other deities occasionally shown with ram features include: the goddess Ishtar, the Phoenician god Baal-Hamon, and the Babylonian god Ea-Oannes.[6] In Madagascar, sheep were not eaten as they were believed to be incarnations of the souls of ancestors.[151]

There are also many ancient Greek references to sheep: that of Chrysomallos, the golden-fleeced ram, continuing to be told through into the modern era. Astrologically, Aries, the ram, is the first sign of the classical Greek zodiac and the sheep is also the eighth of the twelve animals associated with the 12-year cycle of in the Chinese zodiac, related to the Chinese calendar.[151] In Mongolia, shagai are an ancient form of dice made from the cuboid bones of sheep that are often used for fortunetelling purposes.

Sheep play an important role in all the Abrahamic faiths; Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, King David and the Islamic prophet Muhammad were all shepherds. According to the Biblical story of the Binding of Isaac, a ram is sacrificed as a substitute for Isaac after an angel stays Abraham's hand (in the Islamic tradition, Abraham was about to sacrifice Ishmael). Eid al-Adha is a major annual festival in Islam in which sheep (or other animals) are sacrificed in remembrance of this act.[152][153] Sheep are also occasionally sacrificed to commemorate important secular events in Islamic cultures.[154] Greeks and Romans also sacrificed sheep regularly in religious practice, and Judaism also once sacrificed sheep as a Korban (sacrifice), such as the Passover lamb .[151] Ovine symbols—such as the ceremonial blowing of a shofar—still find a presence in modern Judaic traditions. Followers of Christianity are collectively often referred to as a flock, with Christ as the Good Shepherd, and sheep are an element in the Christian iconography of the birth of Jesus. Some Christian saints are considered patrons of shepherds, and even of sheep themselves. Christ is also portrayed as the Sacrificial lamb of God (Agnus Dei) and Easter celebrations in Greece and Romania traditionally feature a meal of Paschal lamb. In many Christian traditions, a church leader is called the pastor, which is derived from the Latin word for shepherd.


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One of the astro signs that ran away from typhon, so I wonder why it was carried to the Americas and was it not here before?
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Religion and folklore
Ancient Greek red-figure ram rhyton, ca. 460-450 BC. From Anavyssos. National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

In antiquity, symbolism involving sheep cropped up in religions in the ancient Near East, the Mideast, and the Mediterranean area: Çatalhöyük, ancient Egyptian religion, the Cana'anite and Phoenician tradition, Judaism, Greek religion, and others. Religious symbolism and ritual involving sheep began with some of the first known faiths: skulls of rams (along with bulls) occupied central placement in shrines at the Çatalhöyük settlement in 8,000 BCE.[150] In Ancient Egyptian religion, the ram was the symbol of several gods: Khnum, Heryshaf and Amun (in his incarnation as a god of fertility).[6] Other deities occasionally shown with ram features include: the goddess Ishtar, the Phoenician god Baal-Hamon, and the Babylonian god Ea-Oannes.[6] In Madagascar, sheep were not eaten as they were believed to be incarnations of the souls of ancestors.[151]

There are also many ancient Greek references to sheep: that of Chrysomallos, the golden-fleeced ram, continuing to be told through into the modern era. Astrologically, Aries, the ram, is the first sign of the classical Greek zodiac and the sheep is also the eighth of the twelve animals associated with the 12-year cycle of in the Chinese zodiac, related to the Chinese calendar.[151] In Mongolia, shagai are an ancient form of dice made from the cuboid bones of sheep that are often used for fortunetelling purposes.

Sheep play an important role in all the Abrahamic faiths; Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, King David and the Islamic prophet Muhammad were all shepherds. According to the Biblical story of the Binding of Isaac, a ram is sacrificed as a substitute for Isaac after an angel stays Abraham's hand (in the Islamic tradition, Abraham was about to sacrifice Ishmael). Eid al-Adha is a major annual festival in Islam in which sheep (or other animals) are sacrificed in remembrance of this act.[152][153] Sheep are also occasionally sacrificed to commemorate important secular events in Islamic cultures.[154] Greeks and Romans also sacrificed sheep regularly in religious practice, and Judaism also once sacrificed sheep as a Korban (sacrifice), such as the Passover lamb .[151] Ovine symbols—such as the ceremonial blowing of a shofar—still find a presence in modern Judaic traditions. Followers of Christianity are collectively often referred to as a flock, with Christ as the Good Shepherd, and sheep are an element in the Christian iconography of the birth of Jesus. Some Christian saints are considered patrons of shepherds, and even of sheep themselves. Christ is also portrayed as the Sacrificial lamb of God (Agnus Dei) and Easter celebrations in Greece and Romania traditionally feature a meal of Paschal lamb. In many Christian traditions, a church leader is called the pastor, which is derived from the Latin word for shepherd.


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One of the astro signs that ran away from typhon, so I wonder why it was carried to the Americas and was it not here before?
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because the middle east become a desert (typhon) and america did not
so the fear traveled (people)
the cause of the fear did not
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Just a thought about the page number today " 888"

3 symbols of infinity
representing past , present , future

I see great things for today spanning from this page forward

chuckle

hmm the merging and mingling we have been referencing to ?
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


:)

:infinity:
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Is this in response to the PM's earlier?

Seems a little dark, and I have also noticed you have posted it 3 times. Hence, you are sending a message.

However, I am uncertain how to interpret it.

:)


hf
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Wow...thank you Fringe.

I really like this:
the World is like the hallmark of self-actualization.
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this card represents the twelfth hour of appolonius, the last hour before the 13th and 'liberation'.

I had my calendar with the hours and the last one was up to the 21st december, but I've adapted it to the lunar cycle calendar, which apparently has the 21st date on 5th/6th january.
the twelfth and last hour is now 24th december to 6th january, these are the 'twelve days of christmas'.

i had a nice smilie with a painting of this arcana somewhere..
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nice av!
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Wow...thank you Fringe.

I really like this:
the World is like the hallmark of self-actualization.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


this card represents the twelfth hour of appolonius, the last hour before the 13th and 'liberation'.

I had my calendar with the hours and the last one was up to the 21st december, but I've adapted it to the lunar cycle calendar, which apparently has the 21st date on 5th/6th january.
the twelfth and last hour is now 24th december to 6th january, these are the 'twelve days of christmas'.

i had a nice smilie with a painting of this arcana somewhere..
 Quoting: 1908247


are you referring to Apollonius of Tyana ?

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Wow...thank you Fringe.

I really like this:
the World is like the hallmark of self-actualization.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


this card represents the twelfth hour of appolonius, the last hour before the 13th and 'liberation'.

I had my calendar with the hours and the last one was up to the 21st december, but I've adapted it to the lunar cycle calendar, which apparently has the 21st date on 5th/6th january.
the twelfth and last hour is now 24th december to 6th january, these are the 'twelve days of christmas'.

i had a nice smilie with a painting of this arcana somewhere..
 Quoting: 1908247


And my birthday rests between. January 3, 1969.
And in shorthand, my birthday is 1 3 6 9
And equals 11
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Wow...thank you Fringe.

I really like this:
the World is like the hallmark of self-actualization.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


this card represents the twelfth hour of appolonius, the last hour before the 13th and 'liberation'.

I had my calendar with the hours and the last one was up to the 21st december, but I've adapted it to the lunar cycle calendar, which apparently has the 21st date on 5th/6th january.
the twelfth and last hour is now 24th december to 6th january, these are the 'twelve days of christmas'.

i had a nice smilie with a painting of this arcana somewhere..
 Quoting: 1908247


And my birthday rests between. January 3, 1969.
And in shorthand, my birthday is 1 3 6 9
And equals 11
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Very cool.

You are a 333 as well.

That makes at least 3 of us on this page alone.

:)


triangle1

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The phrase Novus ordo seclorum (Latin for "New Order of the Ages") appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States
 Quoting: observation


'Ordo Seclorum' has a value of 1369.
 Quoting: observation


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ah,, the lattice of glp,,

whom could ever peek through it?,,


much love,,
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:universegateway:
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Immediately made me think of this SS

edit to change lol ( oops)

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Could you do me a favor love?

I am being pulled toward a post of yours from either yesterday or the day before, where you were recounting being 'filled' with God's energy during your lucid states.

Could you locate that for me?

:)



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Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell
No God, no Demon of severe response,
Deigns to reply from Heaven or from Hell
Then to my human heart I turn at once:
Heart! Thou and I are here sad and alone;
I say, why did I laugh? O mortal pain!
O Darkness! Darkness! ever must I moan,
To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain.
Why did I laugh? I know this Being's lease,
My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads;
Yet would I on this very midnight cease,
And all the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds;
Verse, Fame, and Beauty are intense indeed,
But Death intenser -- Death is Life's high meed.

-John Keats
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changing dimensions is motivated emotional negotiation as in:
reason to change must fit (satisfy) that which you change into

that being said there is up, down, left and right in all dimensions but no ceiling, floor or walls
so you never need to change dimension to never experience the same thing twice
but you do need to change dimension when your motive for being within a dimension expires, which is always at the dimensions determination
 Quoting: aether


on the day we entered
feedback began to map that which we enter
warning:
geek speak commencing tounge

All particles of matter are made up of several charges, perhaps thousands. The degree to which they align and resonate determines what we term the magnetic dipole strength. Since they are present in all matter, all matter has a magnetic moment, including tree bark and you, its strength merely dependent upon the molecular bonds, how each atom (multiple charges aligning) align and resonate. When you apply heat to a magnet, you excite the atoms, the charges move faster and less align, causing collapse of the magnetic field if the temperature reaches high enough. Yet it will still retain an internal dipole moment as long as the chemical bonds are not broken by excessive heat, at which point the material can no longer be magnetized and destruction of the magnet occurs. The same with all electric fields. As conductors (particles that contain charges) move in relation to one another, they align, creating what we term current and magnetic fields. No alignment, no current, no external magnetic field, just individual dipoles internal to each particle. But notice how even with CERN and the so called Higgs Bosun, the particles smashed together reformed into their constituent parts because there was not enough heat present to disassociate all chemical bonds. It took milliseconds for them to reform not hours because all that is needed is alignment of the charges, not actual movement across the voids. The same with current, it needs merely alignment to transfer vast distances almost instantly, there needs no particle transfer across the vastness of space.
But in all cases when the electric current ceases, the magnetic field ceases as well as alignment is no longer occurring between conductors, which has nothing to do with each individual conductors internal charges aligning or not to create its magnetic moment. As to what actually carries the magnetic force, that is another subject entirely, but it is transverse waves, verses the longitudinal waves that transfer energy, not to be confused with current. Current is the process of energy transfer, not the actual end result.
So am I positing an electric charge with no B field? You bet I am, because until those individual charges align and resonate together, no dipole exists, there exists only longitudinal waves until then, at which point transverse waves are created. In a wire electrons do not flow, they merely resonate, vibrate back and forth in tune with the others, longitudinal waves which transfer the energy. But because in a wire it is traveling through matter, transverse waves are also created and a magnetic field forms. Transverse waves from so-called point sources travel in a spiral fashion, hence the magnetic fields ability to alter the course of particles, but not their velocity. The byproduct, EMF is what we measure (transverse waves). [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: observation


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and

Where did comets come from? The same z-pinch that brought the planets into a line. We've talked in this thread about how at z-pinch,all the charge (sun, planets,plasma column just as Talbott describes), funnels into that narrow stream,along the current filament. Well, as we talked about in the "Is This Marklund Convection" thread, the mere funneling of all this charged material into a z-pinch, is going to lead to an intense production of neutral matter which is ejected radially from the filament. The comet material is "born in fire" as Wal Thornhill says, but BECOMES charged as it travels through the sun's field.
This is going to help us answer a lot of questions. 1. Obviously,the intense heat at comet formation. 2.The abundance of comets. Since comets do get "used up", we either need some source of replenishment (Oort Cloud), OR we can say that they were produced as recently as that last, obviously recorded,z-pinch. 3. While planets must have evolved into their current orbits, we don't need to explain how comets got into those highly elliptical orbits in the same time. They were ejected into those orbits when the rest of the system was still coaxial/collinear. 4. The cometary compositions of minerals formed at thousands of degrees are going to be easy to explain in this model. This is the most telling of all. Anorthite and diopside aren't formed in collisions in space,or even ejected from the fissioning of a gas giant. They are formed in the particle accelerator that is z-pinch
Neutral matter does not get funneled into z-pinch. Neutral matter is created and ejected at z-pinch. That is how comets are born. [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: observation


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Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell
No God, no Demon of severe response,
Deigns to reply from Heaven or from Hell
Then to my human heart I turn at once:
Heart! Thou and I are here sad and alone;
I say, why did I laugh? O mortal pain!
O Darkness! Darkness! ever must I moan,
To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain.
Why did I laugh? I know this Being's lease,
My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads;
Yet would I on this very midnight cease,
And all the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds;
Verse, Fame, and Beauty are intense indeed,
But Death intenser -- Death is Life's high meed.

-John Keats
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30697018


no faith in what was believed
unable to image alternative
prepared them self to find by finding out

honest rhyme

lovely
thank you for posting
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The myth tells how in the beginning there was nothing but Apsu, the sweet waters underground, and Tiamat, the sea, mingling their waters together. In these waters the first gods came into being, and generation followed generation. The gods represented energy and activity and thus differed markedly from Apsu and Tiamat, who stood for rest and inertia. True to their nature the gods gathered to dance, and in so doing, surging back and forth, they disturbed the insides of Tiamat. Finally, Apsu’s patience was at an end, and he thought of doing away with the gods, but Tiamat, as a true mother, demurred at destroying her own offspring. Apsu, however, did not swerve from his decision, and he was encouraged in this by his page Mummu, “the original (watery) form.” When the youngest of the gods, the clever Ea (Sumerian: Enki), heard about the planned attack he forestalled it by means of a powerful spell with which he poured slumber on Apsu, killed him, and built his temple over him. He seized Mummu and held him captive by a nose rope. [link to history-world.org]

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Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell
No God, no Demon of severe response,
Deigns to reply from Heaven or from Hell
Then to my human heart I turn at once:
Heart! Thou and I are here sad and alone;
I say, why did I laugh? O mortal pain!
O Darkness! Darkness! ever must I moan,
To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain.
Why did I laugh? I know this Being's lease,
My fancy to its utmost blisses spreads;
Yet would I on this very midnight cease,
And all the world's gaudy ensigns see in shreds;
Verse, Fame, and Beauty are intense indeed,
But Death intenser -- Death is Life's high meed.

-John Keats
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30697018


no faith in what was believed
unable to image alternative
prepared them self to find by finding out

honest rhyme

lovely
thank you for posting
 Quoting: aether


:)


That you Yetsirah?

hmm


hf
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~Seneca





GLP