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Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 08:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I get how it connects, I just thought for myself personally, the Enochian stuffs didn't come in until early Summer of 2013. It might have been all Enochian. From the beginning. Quoting: Seer777 Which makes a lot of sense. If it was Enochian all along, explains why the 30 Aethyrs ended up being soooo...what they ended up being. Over and over... I thought it was then I opened the door to that particular aspect. I think that was just another step further in. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] When is a door not a door? When it is ajar. Like a book. The door is not open and it is not closed. Also like the komainu which together creates the om or aum, sound. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] The Tibetan word bardo ( Wylie: bar do) means literally "intermediate state"—also translated as "transitional state" or "in-between state" or "liminal state". In Sanskrit the concept has the name antarabhāva. It is a concept which arose soon after the Buddha's passing, with a number of earlier Buddhist groups accepting the existence of such an intermediate state, while other schools rejected it. Used loosely, the term "bardo" refers to the state of existence intermediate between two lives on earth. Til trods for denne beskrivelse, er det svært at sige hvilken Nada. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69463594 I cannot find my footnote for sige. But googled that for sige yogi nada. I do not know what that translates to. The central blood-soul emanating from the essence of the mother was referred to as the ab, the Egyptian word for heart-soul. “The Egyptian hieroglyphic sign for ab was a dancing figure, and as a verb it meant ‘to dance.’” “So vital was the idea of the heartbeat in Oriental religions that the very center of the universe was placed ‘within the heart’ by Tantric sages.” “The sages said: ‘Sound (nada) represents the State of Power. It is experienced by the yogi when he plunges deep into himself. It is manifest in the heartbeat. And since the microcosm is finally identical with the macrocosm, when the yogi hears the Nada, this Sound of Power, he is listening to the heartbeat of the Absolute.’” “The heartbeat was also said to establish the fundamental tempo for poetry, song, music, and dance.” (375-376) Quoting: FootnoteI feel great peace. Beloved. The Great Beloved. In spite of this description, it is difficult to say what Nada. Haha. This is googles translation for this. No wonder such a divide for the divine human right of blood-soul. Komainu comes to mind, forgot to say and then saw this: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to www.iflscience.com] Last week’s announcement on the existence of gravitational waves confirms something philosophers and musicians have known for a long time: the universe is musical. The key pursuit of metaphysics is to understand the nature of reality. For thousands of years, philosophers have grappled with trying to figure out what is real and how we might know. Music has always been central to that task. Pythagoras understood music to be part of a quadrivium of mathematics, forming the basis of his philosophical inquiry. Plato placed significant value on rhythm and harmony as central to the organising of the universe. More recently, in the 20th century philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari claimed that it is rhythm (chronos) that brings spatio-temporal order to the universe (chaos). Deleuze also made the claim that music is able to render different forces sonorous, which seems particularly apt when we think of black holes colliding. In other words, our understanding of space and time is musical. As with Einstein’s notion of relativity bringing matter, space, time and gravity together, music weaves actual and virtual worlds together. The musical scale is a natural consequence of pure mathematics and nature. It was not invented, but discovered--one good reason why music can be regarded as the true universal language and why it is appropriate to our discussion here. All objects have a frequency or set of frequencies with which they naturally resonate. When an object is forced into resonance, whether struck, plucked, strummed or otherwise disturbed, it vibrates at one of its natural frequencies in such a manner that a standing wave is formed within the object. The standing wave pattern represents the harmonic frequencies established within that object. Everything to know about a quantum system can be discovered through the calculation and analysis of its wave function. The model of Quantum mechanics is merely another way of to describe the harmonic structure of space. What if each Ophanic letter can be associated with one or more standing waves? [link to www.jwmt.org] Careful with that link, lol |
Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 08:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dimensional doorways.....geez, trippy today Wonder what door I closed, lol, I think I know Last Edited by Fancypantz on 04/02/2016 08:49 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69194139 United States 04/02/2016 08:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is equal. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57982422 It is just as powerfully influenced on this end. It is shared. ah, Phi hey FUCK YOU and your mandatory fees I am not Phi. I am the real Flaming Sword. 10-4 copy that, excuse my ignorance. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69194139 United States 04/02/2016 08:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 22 bones in a human skull Quoting: 777 37214159 human fetal heartbeat begins 22nd day of a pregnancy, which is the fifth week of said pregnancy 22 days = 5 weeks oh yea.... 1+9 = 1 now speak Krispykreme ;) It still doesn't explain where you fit into all this though bro. I have spoken *loud rumbling noise* You asked what I was the model for, I said I was the model for master. |
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Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When Athena was born she was freed through Zeus's head by an axe blow by Hephaetus. Quoting: Fancypantz What is the sharpest part of an axe? The toe. The blade of the axe mentioned above was the shape of an arbelos. Aliquid sub sole [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to en.wiktionary.org (secure)] |
Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When Athena was born she was freed through Zeus's head by an axe blow by Hephaetus. Quoting: Fancypantz What is the sharpest part of an axe? The toe. The blade of the axe mentioned above was the shape of an arbelos. Aliquid sub sole [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to en.wiktionary.org (secure)] The sole and the longitudinal arch of the foot are supported by a thick connective tissue, the plantar aponeurosis, the thin borders of which blend with the dorsal fascia of the foot. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] In Norse mythology, helskór ("hel-shoes") were purportedly placed on the dead so that they could walk to Valhalla. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69194139 United States 04/02/2016 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When Athena was born she was freed through Zeus's head by an axe blow by Hephaetus. Quoting: Fancypantz What is the sharpest part of an axe? The toe. The blade of the axe mentioned above was the shape of an arbelos. Aliquid sub sole [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to en.wiktionary.org (secure)] The sole and the longitudinal arch of the foot are supported by a thick connective tissue, the plantar aponeurosis, the thin borders of which blend with the dorsal fascia of the foot. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] In Norse mythology, helskór ("hel-shoes") were purportedly placed on the dead so that they could walk to Valhalla. My research and understanding has led me to believe that the term 'hel' in Norse legends is synonymous with water. helskór would be shoes used for walking on water |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69463594 United States 04/02/2016 10:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I get how it connects, I just thought for myself personally, the Enochian stuffs didn't come in until early Summer of 2013. It might have been all Enochian. From the beginning. Quoting: Seer777 Which makes a lot of sense. If it was Enochian all along, explains why the 30 Aethyrs ended up being soooo...what they ended up being. Over and over... I thought it was then I opened the door to that particular aspect. I think that was just another step further in. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] When is a door not a door? When it is ajar. Like a book. The door is not open and it is not closed. Also like the komainu which together creates the om or aum, sound. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] The Tibetan word bardo ( Wylie: bar do) means literally "intermediate state"—also translated as "transitional state" or "in-between state" or "liminal state". In Sanskrit the concept has the name antarabhāva. It is a concept which arose soon after the Buddha's passing, with a number of earlier Buddhist groups accepting the existence of such an intermediate state, while other schools rejected it. Used loosely, the term "bardo" refers to the state of existence intermediate between two lives on earth. In spite of this description, it is difficult to say what Nada. Haha. This is googles translation for this. No wonder such a divide for the divine human right of blood-soul. Komainu comes to mind, forgot to say and then saw this: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to www.iflscience.com] Last week’s announcement on the existence of gravitational waves confirms something philosophers and musicians have known for a long time: the universe is musical. The key pursuit of metaphysics is to understand the nature of reality. For thousands of years, philosophers have grappled with trying to figure out what is real and how we might know. Music has always been central to that task. Pythagoras understood music to be part of a quadrivium of mathematics, forming the basis of his philosophical inquiry. Plato placed significant value on rhythm and harmony as central to the organising of the universe. More recently, in the 20th century philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari claimed that it is rhythm (chronos) that brings spatio-temporal order to the universe (chaos). Deleuze also made the claim that music is able to render different forces sonorous, which seems particularly apt when we think of black holes colliding. In other words, our understanding of space and time is musical. As with Einstein’s notion of relativity bringing matter, space, time and gravity together, music weaves actual and virtual worlds together. The musical scale is a natural consequence of pure mathematics and nature. It was not invented, but discovered--one good reason why music can be regarded as the true universal language and why it is appropriate to our discussion here. All objects have a frequency or set of frequencies with which they naturally resonate. When an object is forced into resonance, whether struck, plucked, strummed or otherwise disturbed, it vibrates at one of its natural frequencies in such a manner that a standing wave is formed within the object. The standing wave pattern represents the harmonic frequencies established within that object. Everything to know about a quantum system can be discovered through the calculation and analysis of its wave function. The model of Quantum mechanics is merely another way of to describe the harmonic structure of space. What if each Ophanic letter can be associated with one or more standing waves? [link to www.jwmt.org] Careful with that link, lol That is interesting. I am googling and listening for the Diabelli Sonata right now, as we speak. Prior to opening godlike. I awoke, or more so over coffee, with the line, "Claudia, you've been a very very naughty little girl.” Dismemberment and Rememberment (funny why one passes spellcheck but not the other) are very, very challenging concepts. As even spellcheck seems stumped by. |
Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the jack of hearts card shows the axe in question-- Quoting: arbelos 69194139 [link to www.madore.org] as well as the king of diamonds [link to www.madore.org] Wonder why hawk is connected [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69463594 United States 04/02/2016 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dismemberment and Rememberment (funny why one passes spellcheck but not the other) are very, very challenging concepts. As even spellcheck seems stumped by. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69463594 Ask the alligator. His blood helped. Then on a diet of the blood of snakes, toads, and all the putrid life of the Mississippi. Slowly, Lestat became something like himself again. Claudia... You've been a very, very, naughty little girl. |
Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 10:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69194139 What is the sharpest part of an axe? The toe. The blade of the axe mentioned above was the shape of an arbelos. Aliquid sub sole [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to en.wiktionary.org (secure)] The sole and the longitudinal arch of the foot are supported by a thick connective tissue, the plantar aponeurosis, the thin borders of which blend with the dorsal fascia of the foot. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] In Norse mythology, helskór ("hel-shoes") were purportedly placed on the dead so that they could walk to Valhalla. My research and understanding has led me to believe that the term 'hel' in Norse legends is synonymous with water. helskór would be shoes used for walking on water That makes sense. Makes walking on water ez, lol Okay, back to shoeless, lol Last Edited by Fancypantz on 04/02/2016 10:12 AM |
Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 10:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69194139 And which sun in what era of the skies Edit, is the middle toe the same as middle finger, saturn? Last Edited by Fancypantz on 04/02/2016 10:12 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71616872 France 04/02/2016 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | leave it up to dumbshits to make waterproof boots (rubbers) into a topic of conversation! lol it does rain a lot in Scandinavian! lol [link to www.polyvore.com] |
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Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is interesting. I am googling and listening for the Diabelli Sonata right now, as we speak. Prior to opening godlike. I awoke, or more so over coffee, with the line, "Claudia, you've been a very very naughty little girl.” Dismemberment and Rememberment (funny why one passes spellcheck but not the other) are very, very challenging concepts. As even spellcheck seems stumped by. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69463594 Both those words are really interesting Reminds of this poat |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69463594 United States 04/02/2016 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have always known the process in one way and one way only. The process of Dismemberment and Rememberment, that is. (I am going to keep typing it until Rememberment passes spellcheck.) Word made Flesh. Art. Logos. As the very astute poster a while back said. Gospel of Thomas Thomas 22. |
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Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dismemberment and Rememberment (funny why one passes spellcheck but not the other) are very, very challenging concepts. As even spellcheck seems stumped by. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69463594 Ask the alligator. His blood helped. Then on a diet of the blood of snakes, toads, and all the putrid life of the Mississippi. Slowly, Lestat became something like himself again. Claudia... You've been a very, very, naughty little girl. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] He's interesting |
Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 10:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | leave it up to dumbshits to make waterproof boots (rubbers) into a topic of conversation! lol Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71616872 it does rain a lot in Scandinavian! lol [link to www.polyvore.com] Women can wear them too now, lol, thank goodness |
Fancypantz User ID: 71884387 United States 04/02/2016 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have always known the process in one way and one way only. The process of Dismemberment and Rememberment, that is. (I am going to keep typing it until Rememberment passes spellcheck.) Word made Flesh. Art. Logos. As the very astute poster a while back said. Gospel of Thomas Thomas 22. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69463594 Also reminds of ganesha story |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69463594 United States 04/02/2016 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is interesting. I am googling and listening for the Diabelli Sonata right now, as we speak. Prior to opening godlike. I awoke, or more so over coffee, with the line, "Claudia, you've been a very very naughty little girl.” Dismemberment and Rememberment (funny why one passes spellcheck but not the other) are very, very challenging concepts. As even spellcheck seems stumped by. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69463594 Both those words are really interesting Reminds of this poat Damnatio Memoriae means condemnation of memory Quoting: Fancypantz Not something new but something really old, resurrection lol The child, (l'enfant), is never given a name, like many of the characters in the novelette. He is a talented piano player, but has little enthusiasm for learning the technicality of piano-playing: he doesn't make an effort to learn the meaning of tempo, nor does he find practicing scales necessary. The piece he plays throughout the novelette is the Diabelli sonata, the tempo of which composes the title: Moderato Cantabile (moderately and singingly). He is stubborn, and refuses to yield to the orders of his teacher, Madame Giraud. (Wiki) It is the reference to what Lestat is playing after the blood of alligators has helped keep him alive. lol |
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