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All righty then. Nice chain of songs there. Loved the These Boots are Made for Walking vs. Like a Little Prayer, Sibir.

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Glad you enjoyed it, Muse.
Robin Skouteris makes beautiful mashups of sound and video.
This is an older one - and a favorite one amongst others.



Have a nice day ahead :-)
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You got my number on that one. That is the way I hear music. Robin Skouteris, have never heard of him. Now I have. Thank you so much. And with some language of birds thrown in for boot.

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[link to www.popsci.com]

Taking eight GPS-tracked flocks of five birds each, they clock-shifted either the whole flock, none of the birds, or only the lead bird. In those where the whole flock was on the same, wrong page, they tended to deviate away from their homeward path. When just the leader was confused, however, the rest of the birds course-corrected, despite the leader's incorrect path. The head bird spent less time at the top, and lost more followers when the rest of the flock knew what was up.

"The exact mechanism by which a flock is able to correct for misinformation coming from its leader is still unclear," lead author Isobel Watts told Phys.org. "However, we can speculate that it may be due to either misinformed flock leaders doubting their own abilities and paying more attention to what their flockmates appear to be doing, or the flock members recognising weakness in the leader and taking more control themselves."


lol
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That falls into the anthropomorphism section.

chuckle

Heya Fancy :-)
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Heya S__
Hope you are doing good. Hmmmm lol
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Heya Fancy :-)

Doing fine i guess. Have a big grin smile on my face to prove that, lol :-D

Was thinking along the theme of the flock and deviation while comparing it with the sync of pendulum clocks.

"The researchers calculated that, as pendulums move back and forth, sound pulses could travel through the wall from clock to clock. These pulses can interfere with the swings of the pendulums, eventually causing them to synchronize.

The investigators tested their idea with experiments involving two pendulum clocks attached to an aluminum rail fixed to a wall. Their results showed that changes in the speed of the pendulum swings coincided with cycles of those sound pulses."

[link to www.livescience.com]

Hope you have a fine day in there :-)
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I do remember that story, nice you connect those. That brings some interesting thoughts, lol
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All righty then. Nice chain of songs there. Loved the These Boots are Made for Walking vs. Like a Little Prayer, Sibir.

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Glad you enjoyed it, Muse.
Robin Skouteris makes beautiful mashups of sound and video.
This is an older one - and a favorite one amongst others.



Have a nice day ahead :-)
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You got my number on that one. That is the way I hear music. Robin Skouteris, have never heard of him. Now I have. Thank you so much. And with some language of birds thrown in for boot.


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why does that beak look like fingersdamned

Rofl, that got me hahahaha. I'll leave thatlmao

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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

Ohhhhh


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actions speak louder then words.

your choice, despicable friends
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Picture the infinity sign in you heart, with the point where the loops intersect sitting at your center.

Let the flame of your soul burn love.

The loop flair to your left, reaching into the past of your souls being, the loop to the right the future.

Your heart in the now ties them together as one.

You do not remember using your brain. You cannot recall memory with thought. It must be felt, in the seat of your soul. It knows, you are it's vessel to become whole.
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Nicely stated.

balance4
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that reminded me of the narmer palette

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

In the picture, has strange long neck beasts, they say represent the two halves of the country forcibly united.
Other side has the kneeling prisoner, which goes with the door socket because it has a prisoner on it with its hands tied behind the back.
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Going to read more about that for later.
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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

Ohhhhh


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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

Ohhhhh


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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

Ohhhhh


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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Hermes is ... the archetypal core of Jung's psyche, theories.

From the link. I had just requoted Jung's thoughts on Chronicity.
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The Aurora Borealis experience was pretty much the below quote to a tee. The experience of Chronicity. Synchronicity really did not have much to do with it because multiple geomagnetic locations experientially merged. Hard to explain and have never found any better words than that below to explain the experience. Aurora Borealis was focal to what was experienced as a state of chronicity though.

"......What is so surprising about synchronicity once one assumes that soma is subsumed by psyche? There is no need to work out a factor called synchronicity - only, we might suggest, the basic factor of "chronicity", which is the time of the soul itself. Instead of saying, spookily, that some events are "synchronistic", we should see all events as "chronic"."
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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

Ohhhhh


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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Hermes is ... the archetypal core of Jung's psyche, theories.

From the link. I had just requoted Jung's thoughts on Chronicity.
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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Hermes is ... the archetypal core of Jung's psyche, theories.

From the link. I had just requoted Jung's thoughts on Chronicity.
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Core, interesting.
Also reminds of pyramid cores being different with the outside being similar to each other.
Is it hollow like the horse into troy? lol
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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

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he balanced the sun with the moon, the river of his spirit came down onto the earth and flooded the land, he was fully in body, in Nature and was free to fly anywhere in his world.

Wisdom of men, spoken in methapor, women in rhyme,

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LOVE WAS ALL ALONG

The energy we call Love has no opposites.

It is our desire to experience the lack of Love that brings the darkness. When our experience of this world of duality is over we will see LOVE WAS all along!

So much Love, Joy and Happiness....from Isis and Beloved
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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

Ohhhhh


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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Morning all :)

Enjoyed the link - this jumped out from the link;

Other epithets included:

chthonius – at the festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this visage of the god only.[81][82]
cyllenius, born on Mount Kyllini
epimelios, guardian of flocks[37]
koinos[83]
kriophoros, "ram-bearer"[84]
ploutodotes, giver of wealth (as inventor of fire)[85]
proopylaios, "before the gate", "guardian of the gate",[86] Pylaios, "doorkeeper"[87]
strophaios, "standing at the door post"[51][88]
Stropheus, "the socket in which the pivot of the door moves" (Kerényi in Edwardson) or "door-hinge". Protector of the door (that is the boundary), to the temple[49][89][90][91][92]
patron of gymnasia[93]
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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

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he balanced the sun with the moon, the river of his spirit came down onto the earth and flooded the land, he was fully in body, in Nature and was free to fly anywhere in his world.

Wisdom of men, spoken in methapor, women in rhyme,


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I like that
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Hierakonpolis is greek name for 'city of the falcon'. Ancient name was Nekhen.

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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Morning all :)

Enjoyed the link - this jumped out from the link;

Other epithets included:

chthonius – at the festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this visage of the god only.[81][82]
cyllenius, born on Mount Kyllini
epimelios, guardian of flocks[37]
koinos[83]
kriophoros, "ram-bearer"[84]
ploutodotes, giver of wealth (as inventor of fire)[85]
proopylaios, "before the gate", "guardian of the gate",[86] Pylaios, "doorkeeper"[87]
strophaios, "standing at the door post"[51][88]
Stropheus, "the socket in which the pivot of the door moves" (Kerényi in Edwardson) or "door-hinge". Protector of the door (that is the boundary), to the temple[49][89][90][91][92]
patron of gymnasia[93]
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Morning

Helen of troy is also torch which represents the heart or ankh that can close the gate/door.

Funny thing, I had a door dream last night. First was a not nice dream which I will interpret as of now as hermes visit, he plays dirty, lol, but did connect some stuff.

Anyway, was in a house and noticed some doors were opened starting with the attic and as I made my way down to the basement, I noticed the other doors and windows with a backdoor open too. There was a computer screen in the basement which showed what happened like an alarm type system which was looking at and then appeared from outside two ghostly figures of a little boy and little girl. The little girl starts explaining where they came from and what happened, as they had been living in the attic. I told them they were ghostly/dead looking as they were going up the stairs the little girl starts seeing something only she can see that seemed like her describing a brightness of overwhelm.
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The old egyptian word for pyramid is mer
m=instrument, place
ar=ascension

Greek means wheaten cake, which if you think about it the pyramids were supposedly originally covered in smoothed white limestone which could reflect light so bright almost blinding, kind of like teethafro

If the benben symbolized the rays of the sun it is like a transformation from immaterial to material, but also the ascension where the king mounts up on the giant stairs.

Kind of sounding like my dream, lol

Atum is the old sun of the evening
Ra is noon
Khepri or scarab beetle morning sun

atum was the oldest creator god in primeval form within the primeval waters of the abyss. Root of tm means 'complete, finish, not-be'. A chthonic god with virtually everything existing is a part of his 'flesh' having evolved 'millions of ka's'

I wonder if ka's is stacked layers since I keep seeing many bent arms together, did so this morning.

Shu and Tefnut come from Atum sneezing and it is normal to dab or sneeze into the bent elbow(ka)

tounge
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I had another memory. It was my most vivid one yet. What was it? It was hot. I was high above the treetops.

How'd you remember that? Jane: Because they wanted me to. Shepherd and Roman took me to a memorial. It was small. Out of the way. Weller: Why? Naz: To reindoctrinate her.








There's a box in my place. It's pictures. Clothes. It's the last belongings of my father. She's under the fort, Kurt. Weller: Who's under the fort, Dad? I killed Taylor Shaw. I can't throw it out. Why? That box is the last piece you have of him. Once it's gone, so is he. I want him gone. I hate him. He was still your father, Kurt. And you're still using the present tense. My hate is not going anywhere. That's because you're not dealing with it. Can you articulate where these feelings come from? If you can't name it, externalize it, then you can't move past it, Kurt. (phone beeping) We're gonna have to call this one short. Your father's dead, Kurt. It's too late to confront him now, but until you confront your feelings about him, his shadow will follow you wherever you go.


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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Morning all :)

Enjoyed the link - this jumped out from the link;

Other epithets included:

chthonius – at the festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this visage of the god only.[81][82]
cyllenius, born on Mount Kyllini
epimelios, guardian of flocks[37]
koinos[83]
kriophoros, "ram-bearer"[84]
ploutodotes, giver of wealth (as inventor of fire)[85]
proopylaios, "before the gate", "guardian of the gate",[86] Pylaios, "doorkeeper"[87]
strophaios, "standing at the door post"[51][88]
Stropheus, "the socket in which the pivot of the door moves" (Kerényi in Edwardson) or "door-hinge". Protector of the door (that is the boundary), to the temple[49][89][90][91][92]
patron of gymnasia[93]
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Morning

Helen of troy is also torch which represents the heart or ankh that can close the gate/door.

Funny thing, I had a door dream last night. First was a not nice dream which I will interpret as of now as hermes visit, he plays dirty, lol, but did connect some stuff.

Anyway, was in a house and noticed some doors were opened starting with the attic and as I made my way down to the basement, I noticed the other doors and windows with a backdoor open too. There was a computer screen in the basement which showed what happened like an alarm type system which was looking at and then appeared from outside two ghostly figures of a little boy and little girl. The little girl starts explaining where they came from and what happened, as they had been living in the attic. I told them they were ghostly/dead looking as they were going up the stairs the little girl starts seeing something only she can see that seemed like her describing a brightness of overwhelm.
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Very fascinating dream. I had one such as this. Maybe preteen. I never forgot it. Why? Because I always knew that dream would come back around. Why? Because that is the nature of Mercury. Especially Mercury in Scorpio.

And as Hermes is Mercury and Mercury is messenger that brings communication, I believe the correct word for concepts of core and door as mentioned above, is just that corridor.

In the dream I had like that, I remember in the dream saying to myself. "Oh these are corridors of the mind." There were single chairs in single rooms. Or single objects in different rooms. Or maybe a window in one room or not the other. I remember thinking also within the dream, "Oh this is the attic of the mind."

After waking up I recall going to a dictionary and thumbing through it look up the word corridor.
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Morning all :)

Enjoyed the link - this jumped out from the link;

Other epithets included:

chthonius – at the festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this visage of the god only.[81][82]
cyllenius, born on Mount Kyllini
epimelios, guardian of flocks[37]
koinos[83]
kriophoros, "ram-bearer"[84]
ploutodotes, giver of wealth (as inventor of fire)[85]
proopylaios, "before the gate", "guardian of the gate",[86] Pylaios, "doorkeeper"[87]
strophaios, "standing at the door post"[51][88]
Stropheus, "the socket in which the pivot of the door moves" (Kerényi in Edwardson) or "door-hinge". Protector of the door (that is the boundary), to the temple[49][89][90][91][92]
patron of gymnasia[93]
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Morning

Helen of troy is also torch which represents the heart or ankh that can close the gate/door.

Funny thing, I had a door dream last night. First was a not nice dream which I will interpret as of now as hermes visit, he plays dirty, lol, but did connect some stuff.

Anyway, was in a house and noticed some doors were opened starting with the attic and as I made my way down to the basement, I noticed the other doors and windows with a backdoor open too. There was a computer screen in the basement which showed what happened like an alarm type system which was looking at and then appeared from outside two ghostly figures of a little boy and little girl. The little girl starts explaining where they came from and what happened, as they had been living in the attic. I told them they were ghostly/dead looking as they were going up the stairs the little girl starts seeing something only she can see that seemed like her describing a brightness of overwhelm.
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Very fascinating dream. I had one such as this. Maybe preteen. I never forgot it. Why? Because I always knew that dream would come back around. Why? Because that is the nature of Mercury. Especially Mercury in Scorpio.

And as Hermes is Mercury and Mercury is messenger that brings communication, I believe the correct word for concepts of core and door as mentioned above, is just that corridor.

In the dream I had like that, I remember in the dream saying to myself. "Oh these are corridors of the mind." There were single chairs in single rooms. Or single objects in different rooms. Or maybe a window in one room or not the other. I remember thinking also within the dream, "Oh this is the attic of the mind."

After waking up I recall going to a dictionary and thumbing through it look up the word corridor.
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Similar function of a bridge, nice
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Piazzi Smyth claims that the builders in Egypt knew the value of pi using an inch close to the british inch to form their cubit of 25 inches. He also believed that the Great Pyramid of Khufu was built making a scale model of the circumference of earth with the perimeter measurement corresponding exactly to the number of days in the solar year.

William Petrie(1853-1942), dubbed father of egyptian archealogy is pretty funny guy. Said to coped with heat and tourists by wearing only pink underwear, hahahaha.
He did learn at 6 years the hieroglyphic alphabet. He did agree with Smyth about the pyramid being the earths circumference.

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Isn't the falcon headed God an aspect of Hermes?

Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon.[citation needed] It became said[by whom?] that the sun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Set, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually the gods sided with Horus.

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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Morning all :)

Enjoyed the link - this jumped out from the link;

Other epithets included:

chthonius – at the festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this visage of the god only.[81][82]
cyllenius, born on Mount Kyllini
epimelios, guardian of flocks[37]
koinos[83]
kriophoros, "ram-bearer"[84]
ploutodotes, giver of wealth (as inventor of fire)[85]
proopylaios, "before the gate", "guardian of the gate",[86] Pylaios, "doorkeeper"[87]
strophaios, "standing at the door post"[51][88]
Stropheus, "the socket in which the pivot of the door moves" (Kerényi in Edwardson) or "door-hinge". Protector of the door (that is the boundary), to the temple[49][89][90][91][92]
patron of gymnasia[93]
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Morning

Helen of troy is also torch which represents the heart or ankh that can close the gate/door.

Funny thing, I had a door dream last night. First was a not nice dream which I will interpret as of now as hermes visit, he plays dirty, lol, but did connect some stuff.

Anyway, was in a house and noticed some doors were opened starting with the attic and as I made my way down to the basement, I noticed the other doors and windows with a backdoor open too. There was a computer screen in the basement which showed what happened like an alarm type system which was looking at and then appeared from outside two ghostly figures of a little boy and little girl. The little girl starts explaining where they came from and what happened, as they had been living in the attic. I told them they were ghostly/dead looking as they were going up the stairs the little girl starts seeing something only she can see that seemed like her describing a brightness of overwhelm.
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Oh thats interesting - I was thinking upstairs/downstairs being sub-conscious/consious and the girl/boy being anima and animus. Perhaps once those become joined they become place for the ghost/holy ghost/spirit to embody.

just a few thoughts anyway
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The old egyptian word for pyramid is mer
m=instrument, place
ar=ascension

Greek means wheaten cake, which if you think about it the pyramids were supposedly originally covered in smoothed white limestone which could reflect light so bright almost blinding, kind of like teethafro

If the benben symbolized the rays of the sun it is like a transformation from immaterial to material, but also the ascension where the king mounts up on the giant stairs.

Kind of sounding like my dream, lol

Atum is the old sun of the evening
Ra is noon
Khepri or scarab beetle morning sun

atum was the oldest creator god in primeval form within the primeval waters of the abyss. Root of tm means 'complete, finish, not-be'. A chthonic god with virtually everything existing is a part of his 'flesh' having evolved 'millions of ka's'

I wonder if ka's is stacked layers since I keep seeing many bent arms together, did so this morning.

Shu and Tefnut come from Atum sneezing and it is normal to dab or sneeze into the bent elbow(ka)

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That is interesting - bent arms were a prominent feature in my meditation last night - I was stood in a circle with a group of people - there was incoming energy downwards directed into the middle of the circle then it redirected 90 degrees to hit me - I moved my arms into an angular position and then the energy moved to the person in front of me - who did something similar but used different arm and leg positions - the energy moved around the circle and everyone held different postures.

Not sure what to make of that really scratching
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Piazzi Smyth claims that the builders in Egypt knew the value of pi using an inch close to the british inch to form their cubit of 25 inches. He also believed that the Great Pyramid of Khufu was built making a scale model of the circumference of earth with the perimeter measurement corresponding exactly to the number of days in the solar year.

William Petrie(1853-1942), dubbed father of egyptian archealogy is pretty funny guy. Said to coped with heat and tourists by wearing only pink underwear, hahahaha.
He did learn at 6 years the hieroglyphic alphabet. He did agree with Smyth about the pyramid being the earths circumference.
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Elbows in shoulders down came up.
Also walked right by a guy in bullet proof vest armed carrying a black bag. I then saw the security truck lol
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I had a red woodpecker turn up this morning in front of me - jumping and tapping round an apple tree - looked up some meanings:

Many cultures have lore and myths that include the woodpecker. Most have to do with the drumming or the pecking rhythm characteristics of this bird. Europeans felt that the woodpecker was a prophet of the weather as it drummed out the message that change was coming. In Greek mythology the woodpecker sat on the throne of the god of thunder, Zeus. The Babylonians associated it with fertility.

Basically, woodpecker is the symbol of the rhythm of life and of discrimination. We should find our own beats of the drum to follow in our journey and do what is best for ourselves and not what others might tell us to peck at. Woodpecker comes with the message that you have the foundation and it is now safe for you to follow your own rhythms.


[link to native-american-totems.com]

Looks like a positive omen :)
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Woodpecker is frequency too

I just had moonshineafro
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Woodpecker is frequency too

I just had moonshineafro
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We have what are called the Indian Hen around here. Pileated woodpecker. They are so cool.
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Hmmmm, saw this which stands out because I met and talked to a rather famous guy today which I will only say first name, troy.
Thing is, there is not a nice youtube video out about him which actually puts some things together, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Homer and Hesiod portrayed Hermes as the author of skilled or deceptive acts and also as a benefactor of mortals. In the Iliad, he is called "the bringer of good luck", "guide and guardian", and "excellent in all the tricks". He was a divine ally of the Greeks against the Trojans. However, he did protect Priam when he went to the Greek camp to retrieve the body of his son Hector and accompanied them back to Troy.
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Morning all :)

Enjoyed the link - this jumped out from the link;

Other epithets included:

chthonius – at the festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this visage of the god only.[81][82]
cyllenius, born on Mount Kyllini
epimelios, guardian of flocks[37]
koinos[83]
kriophoros, "ram-bearer"[84]
ploutodotes, giver of wealth (as inventor of fire)[85]
proopylaios, "before the gate", "guardian of the gate",[86] Pylaios, "doorkeeper"[87]
strophaios, "standing at the door post"[51][88]
Stropheus, "the socket in which the pivot of the door moves" (Kerényi in Edwardson) or "door-hinge". Protector of the door (that is the boundary), to the temple[49][89][90][91][92]
patron of gymnasia[93]
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Morning

Helen of troy is also torch which represents the heart or ankh that can close the gate/door.

Funny thing, I had a door dream last night. First was a not nice dream which I will interpret as of now as hermes visit, he plays dirty, lol, but did connect some stuff.

Anyway, was in a house and noticed some doors were opened starting with the attic and as I made my way down to the basement, I noticed the other doors and windows with a backdoor open too. There was a computer screen in the basement which showed what happened like an alarm type system which was looking at and then appeared from outside two ghostly figures of a little boy and little girl. The little girl starts explaining where they came from and what happened, as they had been living in the attic. I told them they were ghostly/dead looking as they were going up the stairs the little girl starts seeing something only she can see that seemed like her describing a brightness of overwhelm.
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Oh thats interesting - I was thinking upstairs/downstairs being sub-conscious/consious and the girl/boy being anima and animus. Perhaps once those become joined they become place for the ghost/holy ghost/spirit to embody.

just a few thoughts anyway
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Thanks. I'll think about that too





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