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Everybody Loves a Final Countdown

 
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That's not to say there are not godlike protectors.
It just helps to properly define what you expect from your god.
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I wasn't too impressed with Rick and Morty.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Yeah it's not for everyone, but I think it sealed up the 'expect from your god' thing in a ticklish way.

Or at least my lame attempt at humourizing it.
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I think it becomes problematic to try and personify god.

To do so places limitations on the entity.

That's not to say there are not godlike protectors.
It just helps to properly define what you expect from your god.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Gods as opposed to the God of everything. They could just be aspects of The God used also as archetypes. I prefer to see gods as spirits but see the other side too. Like how goddess and god are the first two aspects of the nameless in this universe
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I see god at the universe. Everything else is simply a part of god. It keeps it simple while still allowing infinite possibility.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Do you expect anything from it?
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


What more could I expect than what has already been given?
It's already more beautiful than I have words for.

A gift from god is a bit like a sign showing you that you're on the right path. Fun thing is there is no wrong path, just some are easier than others. This life experience is a choose your own adventure kind of story, and I didn't choose an easy path. But I'm still having a good time.
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I started watching it. It makes me feel not optimistic about the human race, so I think I will save it for the morning.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Keep going..

thruthekeyhole
 Quoting: Seer777


Since you asked nicely, I will watch it now.

hugs
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


I watched the Coda.

now

Well, that's not the image I wanted.

Seer, what is the now clock smiley?
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Now is the pinch.

I like to think it was made simple so that when it was possible to show in a manner that articulated it properly..would resonate.

As Truth does..


Simple.

See it?

SandofTime
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Gifs now come with sound.. Lower right hand corner.

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lol

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That's not to say there are not godlike protectors.
It just helps to properly define what you expect from your god.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi



[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


I wasn't too impressed with Rick and Morty.
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Yeah it's not for everyone, but I think it sealed up the 'expect from your god' thing in a ticklish way.

Or at least my lame attempt at humourizing it.
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


Well, since you put it that way, I watched your video.

It was very much on topic.

chuckle
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Keep going..

:thruthekeyhole:
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Since you asked nicely, I will watch it now.

hugs
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


I watched the Coda.

:now:

Well, that's not the image I wanted.

Seer, what is the now clock smiley?
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Now is the pinch.

I like to think it was made simple so that when it was possible to show in a manner that articulated it properly..would resonate.

As Truth does..


Simple.

See it?

:SandofTime:
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I always have.

hf
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Well, since you put it that way, I watched your video.

It was very much on topic.

chuckle
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;)

Keep on keepin on.

I appreciate the vibe.

pnaut
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Well, since you put it that way, I watched your video.

It was very much on topic.

chuckle
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;)

Keep on keepin on.

I appreciate the vibe.

:pnaut:
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You as well. It's a pleasure to meet you.
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What does that make lord death?
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I love Lord death in this role.

It makes the grim reaper a hero.

Lord death trapped the ultimate evil within his own soul wavelength to prevent it from spreading madness to the world.

He did this at great personal cost to himself. By binding evil in one place, it meant Lord Death couldn't move from that place.

Death Meisters only go after the evil souls.
It is forbidden to eat a good soul.
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I found an Arcus Arcanum Tarot deck around a decade ago, then had my profile pic taken and it looks just like the Magician, lol. And the eye of Ra. wow. Goode times, unplanned, at least not my plan. Or is it? Hard to tell...
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Good evening BohemianExile. How goes it?

I'll have to look at the art work of that Tarot deck some time. I personally like the Thoth Crowley deck.

Tell me what's going on in your profile pic. It's hard to make it all out.
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Yeah, I have the HD original. It was taken on the day of the 8/21/17 Eclipse at an Event. The guy who took it is an actual rock star photographer, lol. He has photographed Cobain and Sound Garden among others.

I didn't know it looked like the Magician card from that deck until I went home and found it. Hadn't even opened it or used it before. Sometimes I roll a nat 20, but mostly play the Fool. Someone even gave me a scythe last summer, good times.

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into the Shadow with teeth bared,
screaming defiance with the last breath,
to spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day.”
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I love Lord death in this role.

It makes the grim reaper a hero.

Lord death trapped the ultimate evil within his own soul wavelength to prevent it from spreading madness to the world.

He did this at great personal cost to himself. By binding evil in one place, it meant Lord Death couldn't move from that place.

Death Meisters only go after the evil souls.
It is forbidden to eat a good soul.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


I found an Arcus Arcanum Tarot deck around a decade ago, then had my profile pic taken and it looks just like the Magician, lol. And the eye of Ra. wow. Goode times, unplanned, at least not my plan. Or is it? Hard to tell...
 Quoting: BohemianExile


Good evening BohemianExile. How goes it?

I'll have to look at the art work of that Tarot deck some time. I personally like the Thoth Crowley deck.

Tell me what's going on in your profile pic. It's hard to make it all out.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Yeah, I have the HD original. It was taken on the day of the 8/21/17 Eclipse at an Event at Mt Shasta. The guy who took it is an actual rock star photographer, lol. He has photographed Cobain and Sound Garden among others.

I didn't know it looked like the Magician card from that deck until I went home and found it. Hadn't even opened it or used it before. Sometimes I roll a nat 20, but mostly play the Fool. Someone even gave me a scythe last summer, good times.
 Quoting: BohemianExile


It's a fun image, I do wish I could see it better.
At first it looks like you are outside at some type of market trying to sell your wares. You have to look closely to see the shadows.

Thank you for your story.
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I think it becomes problematic to try and personify god.

To do so places limitations on the entity.

That's not to say there are not godlike protectors.
It just helps to properly define what you expect from your god.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Gods as opposed to the God of everything. They could just be aspects of The God used also as archetypes. I prefer to see gods as spirits but see the other side too. Like how goddess and god are the first two aspects of the nameless in this universe
 Quoting: xenophon


I see god at the universe. Everything else is simply a part of god. It keeps it simple while still allowing infinite possibility.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


cheers
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I watched the Coda.

now

Well, that's not the image I wanted.

Seer, what is the now clock smiley?
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


I just realized what you really asked me.

It's 'thetimeisnow'

thetimeisnow

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Testing testing

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I watched the Coda.

:now:

Well, that's not the image I wanted.

Seer, what is the now clock smiley?
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


I just realized what you really asked me.

It's 'thetimeisnow'

:thetimeisnow:

coffee4
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That's the one. But I also like the diamonds one, so I decided to just leave it.

Thanks Seer!!!
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Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year!!!
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I don't often watch sports, but when I do, they're good.

Go Cowboys!!!
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Final countdown didn't make it to best of Geico.

Maybe for round two.
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Cicada 3301

33 = Phi

01 = Phi

:phi:
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Final countdown didn't make it to best of Geico.

Maybe for round two.
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round_2
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Cicada 3301

33 = Phi

01 = Phi

phi
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phi h f
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Cicada 3301

33 = Phi

01 = Phi

:phi:
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


:phi h f:
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Thanks for posting that. I didn't remember what the smiley name was for it.

I did learn something new from Cicada the other day in relation to gematria calculations.

I have only run a few test, but it seems to hold true for 369 numbers.

Example

If you plug Cicada into gematria calculator you get 21 for Jewish and Simple

C = 3
I = 9
C = 3
A = 1
D = 4
A = 1

I wondered what would happen if I choose different letters, but still held on to the 369 relation.

So I changed a few letters.

F = 6
I = 9
F = 6
A = 1
A = 1
A = 1

This gives you the number 24 for both Jewish and Simple gematria.

Maybe just a trivial example, but I suspect there is more to be learned from the calculation results as a whole.
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Interesting, post some more examples when you find them. Speaking of cicada

To the ancient Greeks the cicada symbolised resurrection, rebirth and immortality and is mentioned as being sacred to the ancient Greek sun god Apollo. Homer mentions cicadas in the Iliad around 900 BC and compares the discourse of "sage chiefs exempt from war" to the song of the cicada.

Ancient Greeks and Chinese made a habit of keeping male cicadas in cages for the pleasure of hearing them sing. One Greek ode to the cicada says: "We call you happy, O cicada, because after you have drunk a little dew in the treetops you sing like a queen".

Cicadas also had a powerful effect on artists as they feature on numerous coins both before and after the time of Christ. A number of beautiful gems have also been found from around 300 BC carved in the likeness of the cicada. The cicada's emergence from the earth was a powerful symbol for ancient Romans with members of the nobility taking to wearing a gold brooch featuring a cicada to hold back their hair.

In Taoism the cicada is the symbol of the hsien, or soul, disengaging itself from the body at death. Cicadas also feature in Japanese carvings on small medicine boxes and they are mentioned in ancient Hindu law as long ago as 200 BC in India.

[link to www.abc.net.au]
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Interesting, post some more examples when you find them. Speaking of cicada

To the ancient Greeks the cicada symbolised resurrection, rebirth and immortality and is mentioned as being sacred to the ancient Greek sun god Apollo. Homer mentions cicadas in the Iliad around 900 BC and compares the discourse of "sage chiefs exempt from war" to the song of the cicada.

Ancient Greeks and Chinese made a habit of keeping male cicadas in cages for the pleasure of hearing them sing. One Greek ode to the cicada says: "We call you happy, O cicada, because after you have drunk a little dew in the treetops you sing like a queen".

Cicadas also had a powerful effect on artists as they feature on numerous coins both before and after the time of Christ. A number of beautiful gems have also been found from around 300 BC carved in the likeness of the cicada. The cicada's emergence from the earth was a powerful symbol for ancient Romans with members of the nobility taking to wearing a gold brooch featuring a cicada to hold back their hair.

In Taoism the cicada is the symbol of the hsien, or soul, disengaging itself from the body at death. Cicadas also feature in Japanese carvings on small medicine boxes and they are mentioned in ancient Hindu law as long ago as 200 BC in India.

[link to www.abc.net.au]
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I like this background information.

I've always liked the numbers behind cicadas.
Maybe because many of the cycles are prime.

I think maybe they have a close connection to solar cycles as well.

I can remember listening to their song last solar max, and how it would change as the Kp index did.
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Interesting, post some more examples when you find them. Speaking of cicada

To the ancient Greeks the cicada symbolised resurrection, rebirth and immortality and is mentioned as being sacred to the ancient Greek sun god Apollo. Homer mentions cicadas in the Iliad around 900 BC and compares the discourse of "sage chiefs exempt from war" to the song of the cicada.

Ancient Greeks and Chinese made a habit of keeping male cicadas in cages for the pleasure of hearing them sing. One Greek ode to the cicada says: "We call you happy, O cicada, because after you have drunk a little dew in the treetops you sing like a queen".

Cicadas also had a powerful effect on artists as they feature on numerous coins both before and after the time of Christ. A number of beautiful gems have also been found from around 300 BC carved in the likeness of the cicada. The cicada's emergence from the earth was a powerful symbol for ancient Romans with members of the nobility taking to wearing a gold brooch featuring a cicada to hold back their hair.

In Taoism the cicada is the symbol of the hsien, or soul, disengaging itself from the body at death. Cicadas also feature in Japanese carvings on small medicine boxes and they are mentioned in ancient Hindu law as long ago as 200 BC in India.

[link to www.abc.net.au]
 Quoting: xenophon


I like this background information.

I've always liked the numbers behind cicadas.
Maybe because many of the cycles are prime.

I think maybe they have a close connection to solar cycles as well.

I can remember listening to their song last solar max, and how it would change as the Kp index did.

 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Likely another reason cicada is associated with Apollo

Prime cycles. That's not something you hear everyday
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Interesting, post some more examples when you find them. Speaking of cicada

To the ancient Greeks the cicada symbolised resurrection, rebirth and immortality and is mentioned as being sacred to the ancient Greek sun god Apollo. Homer mentions cicadas in the Iliad around 900 BC and compares the discourse of "sage chiefs exempt from war" to the song of the cicada.

Ancient Greeks and Chinese made a habit of keeping male cicadas in cages for the pleasure of hearing them sing. One Greek ode to the cicada says: "We call you happy, O cicada, because after you have drunk a little dew in the treetops you sing like a queen".

Cicadas also had a powerful effect on artists as they feature on numerous coins both before and after the time of Christ. A number of beautiful gems have also been found from around 300 BC carved in the likeness of the cicada. The cicada's emergence from the earth was a powerful symbol for ancient Romans with members of the nobility taking to wearing a gold brooch featuring a cicada to hold back their hair.

In Taoism the cicada is the symbol of the hsien, or soul, disengaging itself from the body at death. Cicadas also feature in Japanese carvings on small medicine boxes and they are mentioned in ancient Hindu law as long ago as 200 BC in India.

[link to www.abc.net.au]
 Quoting: xenophon


I like this background information.

I've always liked the numbers behind cicadas.
Maybe because many of the cycles are prime.

I think maybe they have a close connection to solar cycles as well.

I can remember listening to their song last solar max, and how it would change as the Kp index did.

 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Likely another reason cicada is associated with Apollo

Prime cycles. That's not something you hear everyday
 Quoting: xenophon


I kinda missed all the Cicada 3301 puzzles when they happened, but they read like a puzzle intended for me to solve. In almost every puzzle case I have the correct knowledge base to solve them.

Puzzles or no puzzles, the information leads to a greater understanding of nature, and how it tics.
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Interesting, post some more examples when you find them. Speaking of cicada

To the ancient Greeks the cicada symbolised resurrection, rebirth and immortality and is mentioned as being sacred to the ancient Greek sun god Apollo. Homer mentions cicadas in the Iliad around 900 BC and compares the discourse of "sage chiefs exempt from war" to the song of the cicada.

Ancient Greeks and Chinese made a habit of keeping male cicadas in cages for the pleasure of hearing them sing. One Greek ode to the cicada says: "We call you happy, O cicada, because after you have drunk a little dew in the treetops you sing like a queen".

Cicadas also had a powerful effect on artists as they feature on numerous coins both before and after the time of Christ. A number of beautiful gems have also been found from around 300 BC carved in the likeness of the cicada. The cicada's emergence from the earth was a powerful symbol for ancient Romans with members of the nobility taking to wearing a gold brooch featuring a cicada to hold back their hair.

In Taoism the cicada is the symbol of the hsien, or soul, disengaging itself from the body at death. Cicadas also feature in Japanese carvings on small medicine boxes and they are mentioned in ancient Hindu law as long ago as 200 BC in India.

[link to www.abc.net.au]
 Quoting: xenophon


I like this background information.

I've always liked the numbers behind cicadas.
Maybe because many of the cycles are prime.

I think maybe they have a close connection to solar cycles as well.

I can remember listening to their song last solar max, and how it would change as the Kp index did.

 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Likely another reason cicada is associated with Apollo

Prime cycles. That's not something you hear everyday
 Quoting: xenophon


I kinda missed all the Cicada 3301 puzzles when they happened, but they read like a puzzle intended for me to solve. In almost every puzzle case I have the correct knowledge base to solve them.

Puzzles or no puzzles, the information leads to a greater understanding of nature, and how it tics.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


A greater understanding of nature in all aspects is one of the best things we can strive for. Pity there's so much missing and bullshit out there. Has to be more of a personal quest til the overall understanding improves, something unified/universal and less deceptive/divisive
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I like this background information.

I've always liked the numbers behind cicadas.
Maybe because many of the cycles are prime.

I think maybe they have a close connection to solar cycles as well.

I can remember listening to their song last solar max, and how it would change as the Kp index did.

 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Likely another reason cicada is associated with Apollo

Prime cycles. That's not something you hear everyday
 Quoting: xenophon


I kinda missed all the Cicada 3301 puzzles when they happened, but they read like a puzzle intended for me to solve. In almost every puzzle case I have the correct knowledge base to solve them.

Puzzles or no puzzles, the information leads to a greater understanding of nature, and how it tics.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


A greater understanding of nature in all aspects is one of the best things we can strive for. Pity there's so much missing and bullshit out there. Has to be more of a personal quest til the overall understanding improves, something unified/universal and less deceptive/divisive
 Quoting: xenophon


It's not something you can really teach.

As you say it has to be a personal quest.

You have to draw the circles and connect the dots in your own time to understand the big picture.

I think the main issue is the world we know is built upon people not being able to see the big picture. When the masses see it, the world will have to change.

I don't fear that outcome. It's easier to reset the whole damn planet than get everybody on the same page.
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Likely another reason cicada is associated with Apollo

Prime cycles. That's not something you hear everyday
 Quoting: xenophon


I kinda missed all the Cicada 3301 puzzles when they happened, but they read like a puzzle intended for me to solve. In almost every puzzle case I have the correct knowledge base to solve them.

Puzzles or no puzzles, the information leads to a greater understanding of nature, and how it tics.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


A greater understanding of nature in all aspects is one of the best things we can strive for. Pity there's so much missing and bullshit out there. Has to be more of a personal quest til the overall understanding improves, something unified/universal and less deceptive/divisive
 Quoting: xenophon


It's not something you can really teach.

As you say it has to be a personal quest.

You have to draw the circles and connect the dots in your own time to understand the big picture.

I think the main issue is the world we know is built upon people not being able to see the big picture. When the masses see it, the world will have to change.


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Aye

I don't fear that outcome. It's easier to reset the whole damn planet than get everybody on the same page.

LOL
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