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Oh my, lol
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Oh, I see where this is going with door knob(winged disk) with the cross seasons(movement). I think anyways, lol
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But the flower set up is wrong, lol. That is all I will say about that though.rockon
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ohyeah

lol
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Dunno what's with your flower in there, but i just blown up my mind and x-ploded like a fire work.
Am left smiling like an idiot at sparkles.
If it makes any sense.

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Tibetan concepts of soul migration came up in a show and part of that is bardo. I think it has to do with the seasons and the cross symbol. The whole persephone/summerian/sophia/etc and underworld story.
Here:

The whole 'when is a door not a door, when it is ajar' thing.

Here is a good in between bardo to seasonal change explanation:

He grabbed her! Eve! Eve! She's not responding. She's in some kind of trance. He won't let go. (GLASS SHATTERS) He's dead. Try telling him that. (DRAMATIC MUSIC) (YELLS) I can't get his hand off her. I think I know what this is. It's a death grip. You've seen this before? Read about it. Has to do with the fear of dying and getting stuck in the underworld. They believed that if you took a pure soul with you, you could trade your way into eternal afterlife or something.

The death grip supposedly trades a pure soul for freedom from hell. Pure soul? I don't think so. Yeah, that doesn't really make so much sense. I mean, after everything she did? No offense. Maybe this has something to do with the stick. Maybe your soul is not as dark as it used to be. You know, like she got her soul cleaned.


Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

Funny thing is, they cut off the hand in order to release her from his death grip. Thunders again with the taking of the chiefs hand=P
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The bold goes with the sands of time dream and real life sands of time cat stuck story, noting. There is more, but me lazy:P
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Oh, I see where this is going with door knob(winged disk) with the cross seasons(movement). I think anyways, lol
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But the flower set up is wrong, lol. That is all I will say about that though.rockon
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ohyeah

lol
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Dunno what's with your flower in there, but i just blown up my mind and x-ploded like a fire work.
Am left smiling like an idiot at sparkles.
If it makes any sense.

chuckle
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The riddle, what is a bell that does not ring but yet it makes the angels sing. The answer is a flower.:P

That sounds pretty awesome, lol
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The flower of life is electrostatic in nature, so said.
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Oh my, lol
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Ohhhh, he's wearing the eye patch at the end, half and half
rofl
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Oh my, lol
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Ohhhh, he's wearing the eye patch at the end, half and half
rofl
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LoL
the crazy pen apple pineapple guy :-D
hahahaha
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The flower of life is electrostatic in nature, so said.
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I know a flower which looks like a bell... she's a "belle"... fleur de lis, lol.
Remind me of this:


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

but.. do know... all bell flowers "ring" even if we cannot hear them.
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The flower of life is electrostatic in nature, so said.
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I know a flower which looks like a bell... she's a "belle"... fleur de lis, lol.
Remind me of this:


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

but.. do know... all bell flowers "ring" even if we cannot hear them.
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Lol, fleur de lis reminds of the xena pinch:P
You know, Hermione is Belle now heehee
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On each side is offerings which is slightly different if you can make out the picture.

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

The rite of theoxenia, "god-entertaining", was particularly associated with Castor and Pollux. The two deities were summoned to a table laid with food, whether at individuals' own homes or in the public hearths or equivalent places controlled by states. They are sometimes shown arriving at a gallop over a food-laden table. Although such "table offerings" were a fairly common feature of Greek cult rituals, they were normally made in the shrines of the gods or heroes concerned. The domestic setting of the theoxenia was a characteristic distinction accorded to the Dioskouri.
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Astronomers Discover Incredibly Rare Double-Ringed Galaxy

Most galaxies in the universe follow a regular pattern but there are some rebels that are confident about rocking a different look. Astronomers have just discovered something very interesting about one of them. PGC 1000714 is a rare galaxy that has an elliptical core and is surrounded by two rings.
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The flower of life is electrostatic in nature, so said.
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I know a flower which looks like a bell... she's a "belle"... fleur de lis, lol.
Remind me of this:


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

but.. do know... all bell flowers "ring" even if we cannot hear them.
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Lol, fleur de lis reminds of the xena pinch:P
You know, Hermione is Belle now heehee
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Who the f*ck is Alice ?
i mean Hermione.

Potter's chicktease ?

Too lazy to keep track of all the flowers popping in there, lol.
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The flower of life is electrostatic in nature, so said.
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I know a flower which looks like a bell... she's a "belle"... fleur de lis, lol.
Remind me of this:


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

but.. do know... all bell flowers "ring" even if we cannot hear them.
 Quoting: >S<


Lol, fleur de lis reminds of the xena pinch:P
You know, Hermione is Belle now heehee
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Who the f*ck is Alice ?
i mean Hermione.

Potter's chicktease ?

Too lazy to keep track of all the flowers popping in there, lol.
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If you take a picture through a tube it can look like the moon?
There is funny ones online, lol
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Someone thought this could be the red skies, lol

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Scientists Predict Star Collision Visible To The Naked Eye In 2022

Scientists predict that a pair of stars in the constellation Cygnus will collide in 2022, give or take a year, creating an explosion in the night sky so bright that it will be visible to the naked eye.

If it happens, it would be the first time such an event was predicted by scientists.

Calvin College professor Larry Molnar and his team said in a statement that two stars are orbiting each other now and "share a common atmosphere, like two peanuts sharing a single shell."

They predict those two stars, jointly called KIC 9832227, will eventually "merge and explode ... at which time the star will increase its brightness ten thousand fold, becoming one of the brighter stars in the heavens for a time." That extra-bright star is called a red nova.
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So, the Minoan maze has come up in North America and Europe. They say the European mazes were introduced by the Spanish conquest because the possibility of them being independently risen is a million to one shot. The idea of pre-Columbian times is said unlikely, lol

They have dated all the European design motifs but never said about the Hopi and Pima motifs. The Hopi call the Minoan maze symbol a Mother Earth symbol, Tapu'at, meaning Mother and Child, suggesting the passages in the maze are paths that man must follow on his Road of Life.
The Pima symbol was used in children's game called hose of Tcuhu and is still used in basketry.


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Interesting timing(pun), as was said that is how one got out of the maze

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Knot Possible! 3,000-Year-Old Thread Found in UK

An unusually delicate pair of artifacts recently emerged from a dig site in the United Kingdom: a tiny ball of thread and another length of thread wound around a bobbin. Both are estimated to be approximately 3,000 years old.

The fragile fiber objects appeared during the excavation of a Bronze Age village near what is now Petersborough, in eastern England.

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Remember the knot trick, lol

This came up

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Quipus, sometimes known as khipus or talking knots,[1] were recording devices historically used in a number of cultures and particularly in the region of Andean South America

A quipu usually consisted of colored, spun, and plied thread or strings made from cotton or camelid fiber. For the Inca, the system aided in collecting data and keeping records, ranging from monitoring tax obligations, properly collecting census records, calendrical information, and military organization.[4] The cords contained numeric and other values encoded by knots in a base ten positional system. A quipu could have only a few or up to 2,000 cords.[5] The configuration of the quipus have also been "compared to string mops."[6] Archaeological evidence has also shown a use of finely carved wood as a supplemental, and perhaps more sturdy, base on which the color-coordinated cords would be attached.[7] A relatively small number have survived.


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The word mancala comes from the Arabic word naqala meaning literally "to move".[7][8][9] No one game exists with the name mancala; the name is a classification or type of game. This word is used in Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, but is not consistently applied to any one game.

Most mancala games share a common general game play. Players begin by placing a certain number of seeds, prescribed for the particular game, in each of the pits on the game board. A player may count their stones to plot the game. A turn consists of removing all seeds from a pit, "sowing" the seeds (placing one in each of the following pits in sequence) and capturing based on the state of board.


Patterson solved the leopard tattoo. What? How? Mancala. It's a game. You move marbles around in a set pattern... or migraine pills... which is what made me realize R has been playing mancala with the sugar cubes. He's not aware that he's doing it, but mancala's very popular in South Africa. You must have both played it a lot as children, and it's stuck in his subconscious. How does that crack the leopard? If you flip it, some of its spots are like the pockets in a board. Five different boards, in fact. Mancala can have an infinite amount of moves. But the leopard only has three rings on its tail. So, I tried moving the specs in each board in groups of three until I ran out of moves. The final pattern across all five boards came out as... Nas: Braille.

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]
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What does seeing into the future look like to something one has not experienced? Talking leaves(written word on paper), obsidian brick(cell phone), etc

What would be talking knots, lol

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Could see how the maze/maize would be a prison of abject to some. To some it is knot.

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So, the Minoan maze has come up in North America and Europe. They say the European mazes were introduced by the Spanish conquest because the possibility of them being independently risen is a million to one shot. The idea of pre-Columbian times is said unlikely, lol

They have dated all the European design motifs but never said about the Hopi and Pima motifs. The Hopi call the Minoan maze symbol a Mother Earth symbol, Tapu'at, meaning Mother and Child, suggesting the passages in the maze are paths that man must follow on his Road of Life.
The Pima symbol was used in children's game called hose of Tcuhu and is still used in basketry.

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Lenore means light(could go into hollows of the body and ankh)

So, this woman "Lenore," she conjured up her dead son? She was the only one left. She had to fill a void. So she filled it with her son. And you saw this kid? We all did. He was real. He was there. But... But what? She was there when everybody was taken. She saw it happen. But she didn't wanna believe it. She wanted to believe in her son. (Music playing) What are you trying to say? You think Claudia is not real? (Scoffs) You think I made up a phantom wife? You're afraid to remember him. She's a flesh and blood woman. She's real. Everything else here is just... Is just speculation. Conjecture. It's just, it's a theory based on a... On a ghost town. (Music playing) (Sniffs) You don't see anything? I see a deeply disturbed young woman. You're afraid to remember him because you're afraid of what it means. Why do you care so much if I remember him? Because you loved him.

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

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On each side is offerings which is slightly different if you can make out the picture.

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

The rite of theoxenia, "god-entertaining", was particularly associated with Castor and Pollux. The two deities were summoned to a table laid with food, whether at individuals' own homes or in the public hearths or equivalent places controlled by states. They are sometimes shown arriving at a gallop over a food-laden table. Although such "table offerings" were a fairly common feature of Greek cult rituals, they were normally made in the shrines of the gods or heroes concerned. The domestic setting of the theoxenia was a characteristic distinction accorded to the Dioskouri.
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Funny thing today, Cain and Abel came up. If Abel is electricity, what is Cain? Don't raise Cain is the saying, lol
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Whoa, the video is a video. When I clicked on it before it was just a black screen audio. Interesting, lol
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On each side is offerings which is slightly different if you can make out the picture.

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

The rite of theoxenia, "god-entertaining", was particularly associated with Castor and Pollux. The two deities were summoned to a table laid with food, whether at individuals' own homes or in the public hearths or equivalent places controlled by states. They are sometimes shown arriving at a gallop over a food-laden table. Although such "table offerings" were a fairly common feature of Greek cult rituals, they were normally made in the shrines of the gods or heroes concerned. The domestic setting of the theoxenia was a characteristic distinction accorded to the Dioskouri.
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Funny thing today, Cain and Abel came up. If Abel is electricity, what is Cain? Don't raise Cain is the saying, lol
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Similarities go to persephone and demeter raising cain every season

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It is the mancala to turn inside out(growing aura):P

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On each side is offerings which is slightly different if you can make out the picture.

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

The rite of theoxenia, "god-entertaining", was particularly associated with Castor and Pollux. The two deities were summoned to a table laid with food, whether at individuals' own homes or in the public hearths or equivalent places controlled by states. They are sometimes shown arriving at a gallop over a food-laden table. Although such "table offerings" were a fairly common feature of Greek cult rituals, they were normally made in the shrines of the gods or heroes concerned. The domestic setting of the theoxenia was a characteristic distinction accorded to the Dioskouri.
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Funny thing today, Cain and Abel came up. If Abel is electricity, what is Cain? Don't raise Cain is the saying, lol
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So what is the difference between the winged sun and the solar disc?

[link to www.labyrinthina.com]

We were anciently united as Amaru-ca or Ameru-ca, Ameri-ca, meaning the “Land of the Serpent”, during a time when the serpent was the universal symbol of mystical wisdom and spiritual power. One legend states that North and South America were named after a culture bearer known historically as Aramu Muru or A maru (serpent/wisdom) the “Serpent (wisdom master) Meru,” with connections to the mythical Mount Meru, abode of the Demi-Gods.

Aramu Muru came from the ancient continent of Mu with many power objects, including the powerful Solar Disc that had previously hung in an important temple in his homeland.

Moreover, the great Solar Disc of Mu is also said to still continue to exist and believed to be located within the realm of the sacred lake.


Lake Titicaca is the highest or one of the highest elevated lakes in the world which recalls the ataga'hi(magic lake), place of the gall. Arthur tales. The legends of puerta de hayu marca is very interesting.

This is a really good video about the disc(conversion properties)to stone @ 2 min in.

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Remember the heart outside is the drum and stick/sword and shield, because this is dual.
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All technology is really a form of inner manifestation to outer. That is why it is infertile, so says gnostics, lol
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When is a door not a door? lol



oh no, lol
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So, the Minoan maze has come up in North America and Europe. They say the European mazes were introduced by the Spanish conquest because the possibility of them being independently risen is a million to one shot. The idea of pre-Columbian times is said unlikely, lol

They have dated all the European design motifs but never said about the Hopi and Pima motifs. The Hopi call the Minoan maze symbol a Mother Earth symbol, Tapu'at, meaning Mother and Child, suggesting the passages in the maze are paths that man must follow on his Road of Life.
The Pima symbol was used in children's game called hose of Tcuhu and is still used in basketry.


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Interesting timing(pun), as was said that is how one got out of the maze

[link to www.livescience.com]

Knot Possible! 3,000-Year-Old Thread Found in UK

An unusually delicate pair of artifacts recently emerged from a dig site in the United Kingdom: a tiny ball of thread and another length of thread wound around a bobbin. Both are estimated to be approximately 3,000 years old.

The fragile fiber objects appeared during the excavation of a Bronze Age village near what is now Petersborough, in eastern England.

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Remember the knot trick, lol

This came up

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

Quipus, sometimes known as khipus or talking knots,[1] were recording devices historically used in a number of cultures and particularly in the region of Andean South America

A quipu usually consisted of colored, spun, and plied thread or strings made from cotton or camelid fiber. For the Inca, the system aided in collecting data and keeping records, ranging from monitoring tax obligations, properly collecting census records, calendrical information, and military organization.[4] The cords contained numeric and other values encoded by knots in a base ten positional system. A quipu could have only a few or up to 2,000 cords.[5] The configuration of the quipus have also been "compared to string mops."[6] Archaeological evidence has also shown a use of finely carved wood as a supplemental, and perhaps more sturdy, base on which the color-coordinated cords would be attached.[7] A relatively small number have survived.


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

The word mancala comes from the Arabic word naqala meaning literally "to move".[7][8][9] No one game exists with the name mancala; the name is a classification or type of game. This word is used in Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, but is not consistently applied to any one game.

Most mancala games share a common general game play. Players begin by placing a certain number of seeds, prescribed for the particular game, in each of the pits on the game board. A player may count their stones to plot the game. A turn consists of removing all seeds from a pit, "sowing" the seeds (placing one in each of the following pits in sequence) and capturing based on the state of board.


Patterson solved the leopard tattoo. What? How? Mancala. It's a game. You move marbles around in a set pattern... or migraine pills... which is what made me realize R has been playing mancala with the sugar cubes. He's not aware that he's doing it, but mancala's very popular in South Africa. You must have both played it a lot as children, and it's stuck in his subconscious. How does that crack the leopard? If you flip it, some of its spots are like the pockets in a board. Five different boards, in fact. Mancala can have an infinite amount of moves. But the leopard only has three rings on its tail. So, I tried moving the specs in each board in groups of three until I ran out of moves. The final pattern across all five boards came out as... Nas: Braille.

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]
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[link to inhabitat.com]

The DoD said the U.S. Army goes through hundreds of thousands of ammunition rounds at training ranges around the world. But bullet components don’t biodegrade for hundreds of years, and in the meantime can “corrode and pollute the soil and nearby water.” DoD also worries many civilians won’t be able to tell the training rounds apart from tactical rounds. So they came up with a vision for a rather peaceful solution: bullets that biodegrade and plant seeds as they go.



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A for effort, F for fallout

Belief as a psychological weapon, you have to be a bullet not a bomb, duh lol

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That's why they always say arrow in mythos
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I remember watching a documentary on tree man. They couldn't find a cure. I'm surprised they haven't went shaman route, or maybe they had, idk.

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'Tree Man' Has Surgery: What Causes This Rare Condition?

A 27-year-old man in Bangladesh known as the "tree man" recently underwent surgery to remove the extensive, wood-like warts that covered his hands and feet. But what causes this rare disease?

Over the past year, the man, Abul Bajandar, has undergone 16 surgeries to remove 11 lbs. (5 kilograms) of the unusual growths from his hands and feet, according toAgence France-Presse (AFP).





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