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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12805141 United States 05/13/2012 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The circle of stones represent the members of the Earth community who come to sit in common council. There are 4 gates, each corresponding to a direction of the compass. In the center represents Spirit, which is at the center of all things. Each direction represents an archetype (minor differences between tribes but underlying archetypes and patterns are essentially the same). south-beginning of life, childhood, spring. Renewal, rebirth. In contact with caretakers, one receives. west-adolescensce, struggle with demons in one's soul. warrior awakens within, goes to 'look within place'. time when goes into the dark and find balance and strength. idenity. north-middle age, maintainer. On the shoulders of the north rest the old ones, the young sit upon their laps. The ones who do the work to help the human world continue. caretaking and giving. Put aside oneself and pay attention to others. maturity. east-time of enlightenment and old age, wisdom is order of the day. things of youth have been given up and one is concerned about passing on of wisdom to the young. deeper relationship with the spirit world and ready to pass over. -per sacred plant medicine stephen buhner |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12805141 United States 05/13/2012 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | weird you say one is eagle. Signs of eagle have been going on for a week or so now. Silver eagle and soaring eagle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12805141 It holds strong medicine. The eagle soars high in the sky, yet will swoop down to the ground in a swift motion to capture a mouse from the forest or fish from the water. Because of this the eagle is considered a strong connection between earth and sky energies. The eagle has keen sight to be able to see his prey on the ground. As a totem the eagle also represents keen insight. As a messenger the eagle offers visionary talents. If the eagle visits you likely have clairvoyant abilities that could be tapped. The eagle also represents spiritual growth. When you see an eagle soaring overhead it is likely that you are ready to progress to the next level spiritually. The eagle is also the spirit keeper of the eastern direction or air quadrant of the Native American medicine wheel interesting! |
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aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 05/13/2012 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Medicine Wheel as an Introspection Tool is a symbol of symmetry and balance Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15997964 motion is the sign 1. A weighing device, especially one consisting of a rigid beam horizontally suspended by a low-friction support at its center, with identical weighing pans hung at either end, one of which holds an unknown weight while the effective weight in the other is increased by known amounts until the beam is level and motionless. Quoting: balance2. A state of equilibrium or parity characterized by cancellation of all forces by equal opposing forces. 3. The power or means to decide. 4. a. A state of bodily equilibrium: thrown off balance by a gust of wind. b. The ability to maintain bodily equilibrium: Gymnasts must have good balance. 5. A stable mental or psychological state; emotional stability. 6. A harmonious or satisfying arrangement or proportion of parts or elements, as in a design. See Synonyms at proportion. 7. An influence or force tending to produce equilibrium; counterpoise. 8. The difference in magnitude between opposing forces or influences. 9. Accounting a. Equality of totals in the debit and credit sides of an account. b. The difference between such totals, either on the credit or the debit side. 10. Something that is left over; a remainder. 11. Chemistry Equality of mass and net electric charge of reacting species on each side of an equation. 12. Mathematics Equality with respect to the net number of reduced symbolic quantities on each side of an equation. 13. A balance wheel. maybe we require a new definition of balance in respect of motion of a non mechanical kind Last Edited by aether on 05/13/2012 02:51 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15788170 United States 05/13/2012 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The world according to the ancients... [link to rbedrosian.com] And why do we ignore the other deluge myths and say Noah's and his kin were the only survivors? Is it because we're conditioned to accept that as truth or because we're afraid of what we'll find when we dig a bit deeper? Who loses what if no one's "chosen"? Here's a list of flood myths with various survivors completely unconnected to Noah's brood. [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 05/13/2012 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel there's much confusion involved in our actual history due to changing national names, not looking at the "big picture". Our history seems to begin in one small region, pretty much equivalent to the areas we now travel state to state. Legends, myths blending as our ancestors traded along the silk road. Add to that the Abrahmaic twist put on most things, assuming they're the true and only progntinters because that's what the prevailing Biblical mythology wants us to believe. But it was a small world then, just as it's a small world now. Quoting: Bea2Jay The world according to the ancients... [link to rbedrosian.com] And why do we ignore the other deluge myths and say Noah's and his kin were the only survivors? Is it because we're conditioned to accept that as truth or because we're afraid of what we'll find when we dig a bit deeper? Who loses what if no one's "chosen"? Here's a list of flood myths with various survivors completely unconnected to Noah's brood. [link to en.wikipedia.org] have you been on holiday? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15788170 United States 05/13/2012 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel there's much confusion involved in our actual history due to changing national names, not looking at the "big picture". Our history seems to begin in one small region, pretty much equivalent to the areas we now travel state to state. Legends, myths blending as our ancestors traded along the silk road. Add to that the Abrahmaic twist put on most things, assuming they're the true and only progntinters because that's what the prevailing Biblical mythology wants us to believe. But it was a small world then, just as it's a small world now. Quoting: Bea2Jay The world according to the ancients... [link to rbedrosian.com] And why do we ignore the other deluge myths and say Noah's and his kin were the only survivors? Is it because we're conditioned to accept that as truth or because we're afraid of what we'll find when we dig a bit deeper? Who loses what if no one's "chosen"? Here's a list of flood myths with various survivors completely unconnected to Noah's brood. [link to en.wikipedia.org] have you been on holiday? If you call pulling my head out of the good stuff due to technical difficulties a holiday, lmao. My computer fritzed, I have issues with blowing stuff up, so I've spent the past few days in my "techie" mode which differs diametrically from my "normal" personality... and still haven't fixed the issue. So I've called a truce with myself today, climbed on my backup laptop and will go into "techie" mode once more tomorrow. Were I a richer woman I'd toss it in the trash and go buy me the alienware I'm lusting for... but alas, that's not to be, lol... so fix it it is, when I can deal... which isn't today. Such is life. I'm not complaining, it could be worse... I've got the skills, just not the patience. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15954135 United States 05/13/2012 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buddhist prayer necklace 108 beads, three divisions or projections. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15340452 look up the number 108 you will find many things [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 05/13/2012 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buddhist prayer necklace 108 beads, three divisions or projections. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15340452 look up the number 108 you will find many things [link to en.wikipedia.org] it`s 9 again |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15340452 Canada 05/13/2012 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buddhist prayer necklace 108 beads, three divisions or projections. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15340452 I wonder what the significance is of the number 108 besides the names of God. (thinking hindu here, don't know much about buddhist) Do you know the history of the Rudraksha? 9x12, the dance of shiva. Satya-Yuga 1,728,000 4 4 Treta-Yuga 1,296,000 3 3 Dwapara-Yuga 864,000 2 2 Kali-Yuga 432,000 1 1 Satya is Saturn. 4 cycles of 108. planetary. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12805141 United States 05/13/2012 07:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel there's much confusion involved in our actual history due to changing national names, not looking at the "big picture". Our history seems to begin in one small region, pretty much equivalent to the areas we now travel state to state. Legends, myths blending as our ancestors traded along the silk road. Add to that the Abrahmaic twist put on most things, assuming they're the true and only progntinters because that's what the prevailing Biblical mythology wants us to believe. But it was a small world then, just as it's a small world now. Quoting: Bea2Jay The world according to the ancients... [link to rbedrosian.com] And why do we ignore the other deluge myths and say Noah's and his kin were the only survivors? Is it because we're conditioned to accept that as truth or because we're afraid of what we'll find when we dig a bit deeper? Who loses what if no one's "chosen"? Here's a list of flood myths with various survivors completely unconnected to Noah's brood. [link to en.wikipedia.org] I've even thought what if it keeps repeating over and over with different characters or maybe just the readings of the sky through different cultures. I do think the biblical stories get so much attention is because that is what the culture and religious peeps of now tends to look back on. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12805141 United States 05/13/2012 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buddhist prayer necklace 108 beads, three divisions or projections. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15340452 I wonder what the significance is of the number 108 besides the names of God. (thinking hindu here, don't know much about buddhist) Do you know the history of the Rudraksha? 9x12, the dance of shiva. Satya-Yuga 1,728,000 4 4 Treta-Yuga 1,296,000 3 3 Dwapara-Yuga 864,000 2 2 Kali-Yuga 432,000 1 1 Satya is Saturn. 4 cycles of 108. planetary. Didn't know that about satya! Their language is hard to grasp for some reason. I read the gita and man, culturally hard for me to understand some of it. |
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Swinging on Spirals User ID: 14874606 United States 05/13/2012 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Astronomers have found the brightest and youngest example yet of a fast-spinning star, suggesting that the extremely luminous versions of these super-dense objects may be far more common than thought... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 865798 :fermipulsar: ..The pulsar's extreme brightness and youth challenge current ideas about how super-bright millisecond pulsars form and how widespread they may be, researchers said... ...When a mass as great as our sun's is packed into a space the size of a city, the conserved angular momentum causes the resulting neutron star to spin very rapidly and to emit a ray of high-energy light that sweeps around like a lighthouse beam. [link to www.youtube.com] This light appears to pulse because astronomers see the beam only when it's pointed at Earth. "Normal" pulsars rotate at a rate between 7 and 3,750 revolutions per minute, but millisecond pulsars can spin much faster — up to 43,000 rotations per minute... J1823-3021A also appears to have a much stronger magnetic field than other millisecond pulsars. The exotic object's combination of characteristics is likely to have astronomers scratching their heads, Freire said. ..."It challenges the way we believe millisecond pulsars form," he said. "It was not thought that, for the spin period of this object (5.44 ms), they could be so energetic and have such a high magnetic field."... ...The researchers aren't yet sure whether millisecond pulsar formation theories will need a tweak or a serious overhaul. "We are currently investigating a number of possibilities," study co-author Michael Kramer, director of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, said in a statement. "Nature might even be forming millisecond pulsars in a way we have not anticipated." [link to www.space.com] [link to www.youtube.com] "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow! What a Ride!" We do not Die, We Awaken to the Dream that We Lived. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15788170 United States 05/13/2012 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel there's much confusion involved in our actual history due to changing national names, not looking at the "big picture". Our history seems to begin in one small region, pretty much equivalent to the areas we now travel state to state. Legends, myths blending as our ancestors traded along the silk road. Add to that the Abrahmaic twist put on most things, assuming they're the true and only progntinters because that's what the prevailing Biblical mythology wants us to believe. But it was a small world then, just as it's a small world now. Quoting: Bea2Jay The world according to the ancients... [link to rbedrosian.com] And why do we ignore the other deluge myths and say Noah's and his kin were the only survivors? Is it because we're conditioned to accept that as truth or because we're afraid of what we'll find when we dig a bit deeper? Who loses what if no one's "chosen"? Here's a list of flood myths with various survivors completely unconnected to Noah's brood. [link to en.wikipedia.org] I've even thought what if it keeps repeating over and over with different characters or maybe just the readings of the sky through different cultures. I do think the biblical stories get so much attention is because that is what the culture and religious peeps of now tends to look back on. I suspect the history of certain peoples are hidden to either deny us our heritage or protect us, I haven't decided which yet. But it does seem suspect that those who originated outside the middle east are indoctrinated to heed a foreign deity... and called "gentile" to boot. Even more suspect that the matriarch of the Northern Caucasus peoples name is Satanaya and many of their myths run parallel to European AND Middle Eastern myths... really contentious divorce, maybe? I think the most horrible thing we inherited from the Abrahamic bunch is the concept of guilt and original sin... one reason I refuse to heed it and take the word gentile as the ultimate insult. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12805141 United States 05/13/2012 09:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel there's much confusion involved in our actual history due to changing national names, not looking at the "big picture". Our history seems to begin in one small region, pretty much equivalent to the areas we now travel state to state. Legends, myths blending as our ancestors traded along the silk road. Add to that the Abrahmaic twist put on most things, assuming they're the true and only progntinters because that's what the prevailing Biblical mythology wants us to believe. But it was a small world then, just as it's a small world now. Quoting: Bea2Jay The world according to the ancients... [link to rbedrosian.com] And why do we ignore the other deluge myths and say Noah's and his kin were the only survivors? Is it because we're conditioned to accept that as truth or because we're afraid of what we'll find when we dig a bit deeper? Who loses what if no one's "chosen"? Here's a list of flood myths with various survivors completely unconnected to Noah's brood. [link to en.wikipedia.org] I've even thought what if it keeps repeating over and over with different characters or maybe just the readings of the sky through different cultures. I do think the biblical stories get so much attention is because that is what the culture and religious peeps of now tends to look back on. I suspect the history of certain peoples are hidden to either deny us our heritage or protect us, I haven't decided which yet. But it does seem suspect that those who originated outside the middle east are indoctrinated to heed a foreign deity... and called "gentile" to boot. Even more suspect that the matriarch of the Northern Caucasus peoples name is Satanaya and many of their myths run parallel to European AND Middle Eastern myths... really contentious divorce, maybe? I think the most horrible thing we inherited from the Abrahamic bunch is the concept of guilt and original sin... one reason I refuse to heed it and take the word gentile as the ultimate insult. Or that history was forgotten. I think the old ones were supposed to pass the knowledge to the young and maybe disease, war, or what not kept it from happening...that's where I lean right now. Could of been hidden though. Like some Native American families that looked more white or had white members changed names or said they were white and buried their native blood because of the repercussions(for an example). Yeah, got to question when a bunch thinks they are above others. And it's mind boggling how many people think that way, whether its blood, wealth, belief...uggh! (Liked this message in the video-we are all the same) |