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aether  (OP)

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It was once that cathedral spires were the highest form of architecture, taking hundreds of years to complete and being models of precision and detail.

Today we have the corporate monoliths with a few swank angles.

I wonder how many torsionally pressed folumns each is to have as number and ratio.

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yes, the funny thing is it is coming up
not happy with lot in life as in : did a lot of stuff which did not make sense looking backwards to himself

Death

In 813, Charlemagne called Louis the Pious, king of Aquitaine, his only surviving legitimate son, to his court. There Charlemagne crowned his son with his own hands as co-emperor and sent him back to Aquitaine. He then spent the autumn hunting before returning to Aachen on 1 November. In January, he fell ill with pleurisy. In deep depression (mostly because many of his plans were not yet realized), he took to his bed on 21 January and as Einhard tells it:

He died January twenty-eighth, the seventh day from the time that he took to his bed, at nine o'clock in the morning, after partaking of the Holy Communion, in the seventy-second year of his age and the forty-seventh of his reign.........
 Quoting: observation

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It was once that cathedral spires were the highest form of architecture, taking hundreds of years to complete and being models of precision and detail.

Today we have the corporate monoliths with a few swank angles.

I wonder how many torsionally pressed folumns each is to have as number and ratio.

Cheers
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45423994


yes, the funny thing is it is coming up
not happy with lot in life as in : did a lot of stuff which did not make sense looking backwards to himself

Death

In 813, Charlemagne called Louis the Pious, king of Aquitaine, his only surviving legitimate son, to his court. There Charlemagne crowned his son with his own hands as co-emperor and sent him back to Aquitaine. He then spent the autumn hunting before returning to Aachen on 1 November. In January, he fell ill with pleurisy. In deep depression (mostly because many of his plans were not yet realized), he took to his bed on 21 January and as Einhard tells it:

He died January twenty-eighth, the seventh day from the time that he took to his bed, at nine o'clock in the morning, after partaking of the Holy Communion, in the seventy-second year of his age and the forty-seventh of his reign.........
 Quoting: observation

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 Quoting: aether


"He was heavily built, sturdy, and of considerable stature, although not exceptionally so, since his height was seven times the length of his own foot. He had a round head, large and lively eyes, a slightly larger nose than usual, white but still attractive hair, a bright and cheerful expression, a short and fat neck, and he enjoyed good health, except for the fevers that affected him in the last few years of his life. Toward the end, he dragged one leg. Even then, he stubbornly did what he wanted and refused to listen to doctors, indeed he detested them, because they wanted to persuade him to stop eating roast meat, as was his wont, and to be content with boiled meat."
 Quoting: observation

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looks like no one knew what he was doing tounge
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What is smokeless fire?
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white coal
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psalms 116:15

Precious in the sight of the Lord
Is the death of His saints.
 Quoting: New Heart


Joseph
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


hi rekameohsnad , you know joseph is a name that pops up quite often over a long linear time in similar circumstances
 Quoting: aether


interesting....two josephs in biblical terms, and it is the one whose bones had to carried for a thousand years that i have been 'communing' with of late
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hi rekameohsnad , you know joseph is a name that pops up quite often over a long linear time in similar circumstances
 Quoting: aether


interesting....two josephs in biblical terms, and it is the one whose bones had to carried for a thousand years that i have been 'communing' with of late
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


yes, i don`t know how it occurred but it looks like the same process over that linear time frame and they do match , at least 2 and maybe 3 "the same signature" of effect visible

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hi rekameohsnad , you know joseph is a name that pops up quite often over a long linear time in similar circumstances
 Quoting: aether


interesting....two josephs in biblical terms, and it is the one whose bones had to carried for a thousand years that i have been 'communing' with of late
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


yes, i don`t know how it occurred but it looks like the same process over that linear time frame and they do match , at least 2 and maybe 3 "the same signature" of effect visible
 Quoting: aether


and the reason i say that /z\ is because thus far it looks like it is 3 x 1000 years as in : first visibly noticed approx. 3000 years ago
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hi rekameohsnad , you know joseph is a name that pops up quite often over a long linear time in similar circumstances
 Quoting: aether


interesting....two josephs in biblical terms, and it is the one whose bones had to carried for a thousand years that i have been 'communing' with of late
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


yes, i don`t know how it occurred but it looks like the same process over that linear time frame and they do match , at least 2 and maybe 3 "the same signature" of effect visible
 Quoting: aether


'how' seems to always reside with the G word: God
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Joseph of Arimathea

Joseph of Arimathea was, according to the Gospels, the man who donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus after Jesus's Crucifixion.

There, assisted by Nicodemus, Joseph took the body and wrapped it in the fine linen and applied myrrh and aloes (these are substances which Nicodemus had brought, according to John 19:39). Jesus' body then was conveyed to the place that had been prepared for Joseph's own body, a man-made cave hewn from rock in the garden of his house nearby
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

notice what happens , jesus is taken to a kiva/hypogeum for the spark of life process to rejuvenate him

thus joseph of arimathea knew some interesting physics

maybe tounge
 Quoting: aether


this /z\ is one of our 3 joseph signatures
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hi rekameohsnad , you know joseph is a name that pops up quite often over a long linear time in similar circumstances
 Quoting: aether


interesting....two josephs in biblical terms, and it is the one whose bones had to carried for a thousand years that i have been 'communing' with of late
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


yes, i don`t know how it occurred but it looks like the same process over that linear time frame and they do match , at least 2 and maybe 3 "the same signature" of effect visible
 Quoting: aether


'how' seems to always reside with the G word: God
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


his signature does become visible 3 times like that in our past 3000 years , always on the topic god, and we have only looked at this joseph because he was noticed (visible)
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interesting....two josephs in biblical terms, and it is the one whose bones had to carried for a thousand years that i have been 'communing' with of late
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


yes, i don`t know how it occurred but it looks like the same process over that linear time frame and they do match , at least 2 and maybe 3 "the same signature" of effect visible
 Quoting: aether


'how' seems to always reside with the G word: God
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


his signature does become visible 3 times like that in our past 3000 years , always on the topic god, and we have only looked at this joseph because he was noticed (visible)
 Quoting: aether


the other two signatures have said nothing upon being visible thus far
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Joseph of Arimathea

Joseph of Arimathea was, according to the Gospels, the man who donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus after Jesus's Crucifixion.

There, assisted by Nicodemus, Joseph took the body and wrapped it in the fine linen and applied myrrh and aloes (these are substances which Nicodemus had brought, according to John 19:39). Jesus' body then was conveyed to the place that had been prepared for Joseph's own body, a man-made cave hewn from rock in the garden of his house nearby
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

notice what happens , jesus is taken to a kiva/hypogeum for the spark of life process to rejuvenate him

thus joseph of arimathea knew some interesting physics

maybe tounge
 Quoting: aether


this /z\ is one of our 3 joseph signatures
 Quoting: aether


interesting....ties with the 'blue crown' ?
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interesting,,

much love,,
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hmmm,, seems somwhat quiet,,

much love,,
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Joseph of Arimathea

Joseph of Arimathea was, according to the Gospels, the man who donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus after Jesus's Crucifixion.

There, assisted by Nicodemus, Joseph took the body and wrapped it in the fine linen and applied myrrh and aloes (these are substances which Nicodemus had brought, according to John 19:39). Jesus' body then was conveyed to the place that had been prepared for Joseph's own body, a man-made cave hewn from rock in the garden of his house nearby
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

notice what happens , jesus is taken to a kiva/hypogeum for the spark of life process to rejuvenate him

thus joseph of arimathea knew some interesting physics

maybe tounge
 Quoting: aether


this /z\ is one of our 3 joseph signatures
 Quoting: aether


interesting....ties with the 'blue crown' ?
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


well if you look at all three signatures the most popular belief is blood line royal associated traditionally with blue it is true and that place the bloodline to at least 1000 bc
we can add to that the next popular belief which is it is a reincarnation
and the general belief of both of the above believers is it could be a bloodline that reincarnates and all three of these beliefs exist from the impression of the first (oldest) signature noticed thus far as in : it appears possessing a reincarnating/bloodline belief within it`s impression within which it formed
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hmmm,, seems somwhat quiet,,

much love,,
 Quoting: nobody 6105021


yes, peaceful dawn is the sensation to me , i like it
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agreed,,

a prefered quiet indeed,,

much love,,
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Find the others

:g_enola:
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Thread: For those who are still struggling to see the Truth (Page 2)
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You see the transitionary membranes, K+ C++ (re: the above thread)

I prefer Magrathea to Joseph.

Trans dimensional LHa in the guise of white mice need their answers.
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Don't confuse the carolingian with the Merovingian for false efficacy.

The Merovingian we're mutant halfwits.

Cheers
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I am doing wonderful, yet just before I posted a sharp shooting pain shot through my head and has left a residue, it is subsiding, slowly :)

Cyclopea is the Elohim of the fifth ray, so I have read, yet upon reading my brain went whoosh and neurons were firing off amazingly.

here ya go my lovely.

[link to www.ascension-research.org]

Is funny cause I have just of late gone through the four rays of the archangels, now this morning work was cancelled so I went online and was led to this.

the fifth ray.
 Quoting: acuk


This might help. There is the 4 symbols but each of them has 7 mansions. You were probably in one of the 4 on the 5th mansion, if that makes sense.

The chinese is similar to the hindu

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27543704


Cheers fancy, 141 mentioned that there is a golden mansion above me before, and him, actually I think he said we all have one, lol will ask him.

Sorry ran off my friend is freaking as his dad is on his death bed, I am helping him the best way I know how... Beer and laughter.

Bbl if not too smashed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47888178


Hey Acuk, sorry to hear about your friends dad. Are you sure it isn't connected to your friends dad? I dreamed of my grandmother that passed earlier this year and saw where she was in one of the 28 mansions. I know your not religious but this has been replaying in my head today 'in my fathers house there are many mansions'. Although it could all just be silly, lol. hugs
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27543704


Hahaha, I do not like religion correct, yet am open to anything, how am I to know from my limited perspective what is truth, I only know what I know until i know something else :)

Could be connected, I was not even looking for anything to do with the fifth ray when this information came across me.
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Good afternoon everyone.

Hope you are all finding your weather favorable today. Gorgeous here.

sun
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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hmmm,, seems somwhat quiet,,

much love,,
 Quoting: nobody 6105021


yes, peaceful dawn is the sensation to me , i like it
 Quoting: aether


Good afternoon, just popping in flower

'Market Day' up at the school, indoors.

It's so crowded, it must be nice to have them outside.....
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hmmm,, seems somwhat quiet,,

much love,,
 Quoting: nobody 6105021


yes, peaceful dawn is the sensation to me , i like it
 Quoting: aether


Good afternoon, just popping in flower

'Market Day' up at the school, indoors.

It's so crowded, it must be nice to have them outside.....
 Quoting: pi


wave

Market day here too.

tounge
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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Good afternoon everyone.

Hope you are all finding your weather favorable today. Gorgeous here.

sun
 Quoting: Seer777


good afternoon, yes it was another mild day here sun
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Good afternoon everyone.

Hope you are all finding your weather favorable today. Gorgeous here.

sun
 Quoting: Seer777


good afternoon, yes it was another mild day here sun
 Quoting: aether


sun
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Joseph of Arimathea

...

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

notice what happens , jesus is taken to a kiva/hypogeum for the spark of life process to rejuvenate him

thus joseph of arimathea knew some interesting physics

maybe tounge
 Quoting: aether


this /z\ is one of our 3 joseph signatures
 Quoting: aether


interesting....ties with the 'blue crown' ?
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


well if you look at all three signatures the most popular belief is blood line royal associated traditionally with blue it is true and that place the bloodline to at least 1000 bc
we can add to that the next popular belief which is it is a reincarnation
and the general belief of both of the above believers is it could be a bloodline that reincarnates and all three of these beliefs exist from the impression of the first (oldest) signature noticed thus far as in : it appears possessing a reincarnating/bloodline belief within it`s impression within which it formed
 Quoting: aether


I guess it's true, it has to be

just walking along one day, minding my own business....
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Find the others

:g_enola:
 Quoting: just a dude


Thread: For those who are still struggling to see the Truth (Page 2)
 Quoting: aether


bump
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this /z\ is one of our 3 joseph signatures
 Quoting: aether


interesting....ties with the 'blue crown' ?
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


well if you look at all three signatures the most popular belief is blood line royal associated traditionally with blue it is true and that place the bloodline to at least 1000 bc
we can add to that the next popular belief which is it is a reincarnation
and the general belief of both of the above believers is it could be a bloodline that reincarnates and all three of these beliefs exist from the impression of the first (oldest) signature noticed thus far as in : it appears possessing a reincarnating/bloodline belief within it`s impression within which it formed
 Quoting: aether


I guess it's true, it has to be

just walking along one day, minding my own business....
 Quoting: rekameohsnad


we are discovering as we go how these noticeable signatures are "kept alive" to become noticeable over linear time occurrences

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Monkeys 'take turns in conversation'

Marmoset monkeys take it in turns to "talk" in a pattern very similar to human conversation, according to scientists.

Researchers recorded the sounds of the marmosets as they called to one another from behind a curtain.

Each animal would call, then wait for the other to respond before calling again.

The results suggest an "alternative evolutionary route" for our own conversational turn-taking.........
 Quoting: observation

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logistics post -- level up ! Panasonic CF-C1


off topic i know but hardware is hardware....





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