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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/15/2013 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/15/2013 05:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. De mask us? Can you expound on that a bit? :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/15/2013 05:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. De mask us? The road to....... Never never land Rancho Relaxo |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/15/2013 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. De mask us? Can you expound on that a bit? :) Are you Syrious? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19535695 United States 02/15/2013 05:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. what comes up for me regarding that is the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul Turkey , which Pi brought up earlier ... I stan Bul or Is tan bul much word play there .. but re m ember the night all the orbs were flying around at the Hagia Sophia :Hagia orb: :hagiaorb2: bleh bleh bleh ... the Flinstones keep running around in my thoughts today |
Azeratel Axo User ID: 20063747 Canada 02/15/2013 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rose coloured glasses--kmade in Nanking Pink diamond eyes: how Jesus Christ sees the world. [link to www.gematrix.org] Hebrew no.1: Man have builded atomic bombs but I have never seen a mice building a mousetrap. True... very true... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/15/2013 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. what comes up for me regarding that is the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul Turkey , which Pi brought up earlier ... I stan Bul or Is tan bul much word play there .. but re m ember the night all the orbs were flying around at the Hagia Sophia :Hagia orb: :hagiaorb2: bleh bleh bleh ... the Flinstones keep running around in my thoughts today Yabba dabbo doo time, have them wash their feet as not to cause dirty thoughts. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036731 Canada 02/15/2013 05:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :) I like your mood. Interesting to note perhaps, I took this image of Betelgeuse the day after I posted that thread. :BetelgeuseOct17: Rosy. Looks like a scarab too. 432. Wolf spider. Aether, if we are mucking things up, just tell me to sod off. I'm drinking for effect this eve. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19535695 United States 02/15/2013 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. what comes up for me regarding that is the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul Turkey , which Pi brought up earlier ... I stan Bul or Is tan bul much word play there .. but re m ember the night all the orbs were flying around at the Hagia Sophia :Hagia orb: :hagiaorb2: bleh bleh bleh ... the Flinstones keep running around in my thoughts today Yabba dabbo doo time, have them wash their feet as not to cause dirty thoughts. no footprints in the proverbial sand clogging up the hourglass ehh |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/15/2013 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. what comes up for me regarding that is the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul Turkey , which Pi brought up earlier ... I stan Bul or Is tan bul much word play there .. but re m ember the night all the orbs were flying around at the Hagia Sophia :Hagia orb: :hagiaorb2: bleh bleh bleh ... the Flinstones keep running around in my thoughts today I remember that night Fringe. I remember I was in quite a state at the time. I believe I even mentioned it. Speaking of, I noticed today that I am beginning to develop lines on my forehead from I assume the last year of having my eyebrows so often in the up position. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19535695 United States 02/15/2013 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember that night Fringe. I remember I was in quite a state at the time. I believe I even mentioned it. Quoting: Seer777 Speaking of, I noticed today that I am beginning to develop lines on my forehead from I assume the last year of having my eyebrows so often in the up position. Yes you did mention something and that that occurrence was comforting at the time I think too many "No Way moments ? lol I usually have one eyebrow that goes up in no way moments... |
aether (OP) User ID: 33708517 United Kingdom 02/15/2013 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First church Quoting: aether The first church was known as the "Great Church"), or in Latin , because of its larger dimensions in comparison to the contemporary churches in the City. Inaugurated on 15 February 360 (during the reign of Constantius II) by the Arian bishop Eudoxius of Antioch, it was built next to the area where the imperial palace was being developed. The nearby Hagia Eirene ("Holy Peace") church was completed earlier and served as cathedral until the Hagia Sophia was completed. Both churches acted together as the principal churches of the Byzantine Empire. Quoting: observationThe edifice was built as a traditional Latin colonnaded basilica with galleries and a wooden roof. It was preceded by an atrium. It was claimed to be one of the world's most outstanding monuments at the time . [link to en.wikipedia.org] see the importance of the original motive you have one of the worlds most outstanding buildings next to the imperiel palace, the house of the custodian of the empire clear message of social/moral expectation within the empire |
aether (OP) User ID: 33708517 United Kingdom 02/15/2013 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1/11/2012 11:33 AM First church Quoting: aether The first church was known as the "Great Church"), or in Latin , because of its larger dimensions in comparison to the contemporary churches in the City. Inaugurated on 15 February 360 (during the reign of Constantius II) by the Arian bishop Eudoxius of Antioch, it was built next to the area where the imperial palace was being developed. The nearby Hagia Eirene ("Holy Peace") church was completed earlier and served as cathedral until the Hagia Sophia was completed. Both churches acted together as the principal churches of the Byzantine Empire. Quoting: observationThe edifice was built as a traditional Latin colonnaded basilica with galleries and a wooden roof. It was preceded by an atrium. It was claimed to be one of the world's most outstanding monuments at the time . [link to en.wikipedia.org] see the importance of the original motive you have one of the worlds most outstanding buildings next to the imperiel palace, the house of the custodian of the empire clear message of social/moral expectation within the empire what does it tell us in simple terms: it tells that following nearly a 1000 years of experience the empire chose the name sophia to symbolize moral/social awareness but the religious fathers within the empire chose the name jesus to be the moral/social symbol Last Edited by aether on 02/15/2013 05:36 PM |
nobody User ID: 32446950 United Kingdom 02/15/2013 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | b sirius dog,, dion youre a star indeed,, renumerations of all negated insurrections,, plight only the plausible,, yet plausibility denies imaj-in-ation indeed,, chess is thus limited.. by the board.. and thus equally expounded by the limits of the parameters,, perhaps another,, not in mind of self,, is without consiquence,, such is all,, when fusely gained ingress summounts the surrender of a humble realisation,, this reality is by design,, some remember,, some do not,, some have regardless motive,, the layers of the dimensional onion are pereceptively thus designed,, this one was dead before alive,, anothers parameters?,, mmm beer,, much love,, |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 02/15/2013 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember that night Fringe. I remember I was in quite a state at the time. I believe I even mentioned it. Quoting: Seer777 Speaking of, I noticed today that I am beginning to develop lines on my forehead from I assume the last year of having my eyebrows so often in the up position. Yes you did mention something and that that occurrence was comforting at the time I think too many "No Way moments ? lol I usually have one eyebrow that goes up in no way moments... lol. I would be interested in finding that section of the thread. Do you remember enough to fish for it? Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 33708517 United Kingdom 02/15/2013 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 432. Wolf spider. Aether, if we are mucking things up, just tell me to sod off. I'm drinking for effect this eve. i like it plus i feel odd like orgasm i never had odd Last Edited by aether on 02/15/2013 05:39 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19535695 United States 02/15/2013 05:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember that night Fringe. I remember I was in quite a state at the time. I believe I even mentioned it. Quoting: Seer777 Speaking of, I noticed today that I am beginning to develop lines on my forehead from I assume the last year of having my eyebrows so often in the up position. Yes you did mention something and that that occurrence was comforting at the time I think too many "No Way moments ? lol I usually have one eyebrow that goes up in no way moments... lol. I would be interested in finding that section of the thread. Do you remember enough to fish for it? It was on page 478 Thread: X Marks the Spot (Page 478) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5903063 United States 02/15/2013 05:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On another note... Quoting: Seer777 I have noticed a reoccurring theme over the last 5 or so days. I nearly mentioned it yesterday and the day before but decided to let it go. However, it is being persistent so I thought I would mention... Turkey. De mask us? Can you expound on that a bit? :) Are you Syrious? Sophia;-) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32430667 United States 02/15/2013 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1/11/2012 11:33 AM Quoting: aether First church Quoting: aether The first church was known as the "Great Church"), or in Latin , because of its larger dimensions in comparison to the contemporary churches in the City. Inaugurated on 15 February 360 (during the reign of Constantius II) by the Arian bishop Eudoxius of Antioch, it was built next to the area where the imperial palace was being developed. The nearby Hagia Eirene ("Holy Peace") church was completed earlier and served as cathedral until the Hagia Sophia was completed. Both churches acted together as the principal churches of the Byzantine Empire. Quoting: observationThe edifice was built as a traditional Latin colonnaded basilica with galleries and a wooden roof. It was preceded by an atrium. It was claimed to be one of the world's most outstanding monuments at the time . [link to en.wikipedia.org] see the importance of the original motive you have one of the worlds most outstanding buildings next to the imperiel palace, the house of the custodian of the empire clear message of social/moral expectation within the empire There is a massive fault line there from what I remember. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32430667 United States 02/15/2013 05:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1/11/2012 11:33 AM Quoting: aether First church Quoting: aether The first church was known as the "Great Church"), or in Latin , because of its larger dimensions in comparison to the contemporary churches in the City. Inaugurated on 15 February 360 (during the reign of Constantius II) by the Arian bishop Eudoxius of Antioch, it was built next to the area where the imperial palace was being developed. The nearby Hagia Eirene ("Holy Peace") church was completed earlier and served as cathedral until the Hagia Sophia was completed. Both churches acted together as the principal churches of the Byzantine Empire. Quoting: observationThe edifice was built as a traditional Latin colonnaded basilica with galleries and a wooden roof. It was preceded by an atrium. It was claimed to be one of the world's most outstanding monuments at the time . [link to en.wikipedia.org] see the importance of the original motive you have one of the worlds most outstanding buildings next to the imperiel palace, the house of the custodian of the empire clear message of social/moral expectation within the empire There is a massive fault line there from what I remember. Could of been a volcano. I was at a field trip and watching a video on earthquakes, volcanoes, space and stuff and in one part they were talking about the hagia sophia. I have really bad long term memory, lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19535695 United States 02/15/2013 05:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks Fringe. I was correct as to the reason the volume got turned up that night. You would think I would I learn. lol. Sometimes I feel as if I have no say so when the volume get's turned up ... There are a few links of entanglement I see at the moment on that page .. wonder if "trojan horse" fits at the moment, meteorites of those size carry organisms from space wonder how many of those are extremophiles that would make it thru the burn up phase of re-entry... a case of panspermia uh huh [link to journalofcosmology.com] |
aether (OP) User ID: 33708517 United Kingdom 02/15/2013 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1/11/2012 11:33 AM Quoting: aether First church Quoting: aether ... [link to en.wikipedia.org] see the importance of the original motive you have one of the worlds most outstanding buildings next to the imperiel palace, the house of the custodian of the empire clear message of social/moral expectation within the empire There is a massive fault line there from what I remember. Could of been a volcano. I was at a field trip and watching a video on earthquakes, volcanoes, space and stuff and in one part they were talking about the hagia sophia. I have really bad long term memory, lol an invisible menace may pose an even greater danger. Istanbul sits squarely atop a geologic fault line. "There most definitely are seismic threats to Hagia Sophia, and they are great," says Stephen J. Kelley, a Chicago-based architect and engineer who consults on Byzantine churches in Turkey, the former Soviet Union and the Balkans. "One tremor and the whole thing could come falling down." [link to www.smithsonianmag.com] Quoting: observationLast Edited by aether on 01/24/2014 05:52 PM |
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