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always fascinating, Ms. Fancy


you always seem to have your finger on things
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It is accurate today ethically so the future doesn't have to sort out as much later, lol.
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ancient observations have an inherited human understanding to the physical world and how it plays out in a cyclical sense. theses observations sometimes get imbued with corollaries that often don't hit the mark. what is important about the original observations is that they present a cycle of the heavens and the physical world. the misunderstandings(corollaries) that are imbued into the original observations skew the intent of knowledge with superstition. lol
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allow me to offer an 'ancient' philosophical example in regards to the cyclical nature of life and afterlife. to an ancient the idea would be readily appealing, to moderns not so much.

water seeks to find its way back to the oceans, whether by rivers, rains or etc... separated water brings life and thrives separately from its source(the oceans). so being that we humans are 70% water, does that 70% of us seek to return to the ocean source? of course, the above is only a rhetorical question in regards to our physical existence. but it does bring up questions in regards to the afterlife and a cyclical returning to source. these questions are where imbuing corollaries take hold and present an unknowing as to the meaning of life. lol
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That is a nice analogy. Light or radiation does that as well. The ancient zig zag cascade lol
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Different look at the 3 blind mice clock
tripura

You know, plesethia was also called by Jesus in the nag hammadi as mother of angels, the third generation of sophia, one of the mary's
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Of the three sisters, corn came at a great sacrifice from the gods. Remembering, tobacco smoke from the sacred peace pipe(stone and wood,2 piece) carries the hopes of the people directly to the spirits.
The stone builders knew so much more than modern humans on the life process, how to move and shape stone is in the secret of the bull/buffalo
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So this morning, right in my face, was a bull skull with a bell which caused me to recall my dream last night. It led me to the Polynesians and I found a similar story to the gnostic story:

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In Cook Islands mythology, Varima-te-takere ("goddess of the beginning" ) also called Vari , was the primordial mother of the gods and mortals.

According to Gill, Vari, a female spirit or demon of flesh and blood, was admitted to the lowest depth of the interior of Avaiki, a place described as resembling a vast hollow coconut shell. Such is the narrowness of her territory that her knees and chin touch, no other position being possible. Her name in full, Vari-ma-te-takere, Gill translates as "The very beginning". The word vari, however, also means "mud", and, taken in conjunction with takere (canoe bottom or keel), the name literally means "The mud at the bottom"; suggesting the mud on the bottom of Avaiki. Vari is the mud of taro swamps and connotes potential plant growth. As applied to a female, it means menstruation and conveys a connection with the female womb and the origin of human growth.[1] The following passage from a dramatic song of creation (circa 1790) mentions Vari:

But we have no father whatever:
Vari alone made us.
That home of Vari is
The very narrowest of all!
Vari's home is in the narrowest of spaces,
A goddess feeding on raw taro
At appointed periods of worship!
Thy mother, Vatea, is self-existent.[2]

Vari was very anxious for progeny. At various times she created six children, three bits of flesh were plucked from each side of her body, and moulded into human form. These six are the primary gods of the universe. Yet no marae or image was ever sacred to them, nor was any offering made to them. These gods are: Vatea (or Avatea), the father of gods and men; Tinirau, lord of the seas; Tango, lord of the birds; Tumu-te-ana-oa, echo of the rocks; Raka, lord of the winds; and Tu-metua, a beloved daughter whom Vari kept close to her in Avaiki. Tu-metua (or Tu-papa) was the tutelary deity of the island of Moorea, and the fourteenth night in every moon was sacred to her.[3]



How many world maps leave off New Zealand, lol

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Cook Islands mythology comprises historical myths, legends, and folklore passed down by the ancient Cook Islanders over many generations. Many of the Cook Islands legends were recited through ancient songs and chants.[1] The Cook Islands myths and legends have similarities to general Polynesian mythology, which developed over the centuries into its own unique character.
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Time before words and time of words

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words come from thoughts

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Everyone should know about cows and the islands of the world last 2000 year history, lol
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A cow bell or cowbell is a bell worn by freely roaming animals made to scare off any predators. Although they are typically referred to as "cow bells" due to their extensive use with cattle, the bells are used on a wide variety of animals.

The cow bell is used to keep track of grazing animal herds such as goats, reindeer, sheep and cows. They are mainly used in Europe, Mediterranean areas and Latin America, but are also used worldwide by those who practice transhumance, including nomadic pastoral tribes in Africa and Asia.
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The governance of Egypts kingdom was complex bureaucracy divided into 4 branches: royal court, temple, military, civil service. Each branch had own responsibility and hierarchy and each ultimately reported to the king. The king had 4 specialists: The cup bearer, sandal bearer, sunshade bearer, and fan bearer. The royal court functioned behind a square reception with rows of 4 and 16 columns, a smaller square room of 4 columns enthroned the king. Outside was 4 small housing units. On ceremonial occasions, the king might ascend the stairway to open court in what is called "window of appearance" to address subjects or present awards. -ramesses the great info

Reminds of the layout of parthenon/solomon, lol
patriarch style of squares
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I wonder if the sunshade bearer is the one who deals with anyone standing in the shadow of the king, lol

The sun and shadow is how daylight tells time
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If you can reverse the shadow, time plays again.
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If you can reverse the shadow, time plays again.
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Lol, that is what the little boy in Falling Water does that everyone wants their hands on.hiding
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"I wouldn't. Playing with time is such difficult magic. You'll just make it worse.
Make what worse?
And it won't stop him coming.
Who?
The beast. You're in the school. He's going to find you. You're the one he wants. You have to learn.
Learn what?
Look down. You are on the garden path. Stay on. The beast will kill you. Kill everyone. Step off the path or...."
-The Magicians


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A garden path sentence, such as "The old man the boat," is a grammatically correct sentence that starts in such a way that a reader's most likely interpretation will be incorrect; the reader is lured into a parse that turns out to be a dead end or unintended. Garden path sentences are used in psycholinguistics to illustrate the fact that when human beings read, they process language one word at a time. "Garden path" refers to the saying "to be led down the garden path", meaning to be deceived, tricked, or seduced.

Garden path sentences figuratively lead the reader toward a seemingly familiar meaning that is actually not the one intended. They are a special type of sentence that creates a momentary ambiguous interpretation because that it contains a word or phrase that can be interpreted in multiple ways, causing the reader to begin to believe a sentence will mean one thing when in reality it means something else. After reading, the sentence seems ungrammatical and makes almost no sense, requiring reread to fully understand its meaning after careful parsing.


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It is the trickster, where black is white and white is black. The in-between duality. Two truths one lie, two lies one truth. Etc...





We know there's a kill order. You people are big on those. Indra: It's not a kill order. It's a bounty. Clarke's a symbol. She's known as wanheda... the commander of death. The ice nation guys we killed asked about wanheda. They're looking for Clarke. Why? My people believe that when you kill someone, you get their power. Kill wanheda, and you command death. She's just one girl. So was the commander. What clarke did at mount weather weakened her. The ice nation is emboldened. Their queen wants Clarke's power. If her people believe she has it, she'll break the coalition and start a war. I can't let that happen.

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

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M. François Antoine, Officer of the Royal Bedchamber, Knight Equerry of the Royal Military Order of Saint Louis, served as Gun-Bearer to the King and Lieutenant of the Hunt under Louis XV of France, and is most notable as having pursued and slain the Beast of Gévaudan, its mate, and its whelps between 23 June and 17 October 1765.

On 11 August, Marie-Jeanne Valet and her younger sister were attacked while fording a tributary of the River Desges, on the road from Paulhac-en-Margeride to Broussous. Valet successfully defended herself and her sister with a bayonet mounted at the end of a staff, wounding the Beast, which threw itself into the river and thrashed about madly before escaping. Antoine and company quickly made their way to Paulhac when they heard of this event, praising Marie-Jeanne for her bravery. The Royal Gunbearer compared her favourably to Joan of Arc, calling her the "Maid of the Gévaudan." Unconvinced that the Beast had been wounded to the death, however, he remained in the field.



Same story told differently....afro
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lol
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Blank slate tech:

The concept of the past not wanting to be changed and feel time pushing back is really interesting. When close to changing something there is a force trying to stop you. That force is a negative force.




"If you do something that really f---s with the past, the past f---s with you."



The feeling apart from other people in time travel was interesting as well as how taste was different. Everything tasted better in the past, like that sense was heightened.

So, is the past really fate/destiny, not the future? And free will the really the future? That is a mind trip, lol
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abduct
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White and black cow/buffalo

>Shrug< the oxen bowl
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White and black cow/buffalo

>Shrug< the oxen bowl
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It is no wonder the square reeks the war gods
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In planting season, many cultures would also use the 4 step method of replanting to reaffirm spiritual bonds each season.

Time and nanites are shifty on this topic, lol

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Historians say the 5 great emperors of Rome were because Rome prospered the most under them, lol
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Feedback mechanism is a system that responds to its own activity. Positive feedback has a runaway effect; activity that reinforces itself so it builds and builds. Negative feedback are self-regulating; their activity acts to reduce future activity so that fluctuations are always brought back to a standard level.

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The ambiguity associated with poison and remedy is down to the virtue in the cure. The belief in remedies prescribed for treatments where others that are superior is due to proximity and obtainability is quite rather funny. It is more about internal and external for fair trial. There is not superior or acceptable. There is no coincidence with remedy and poison growing together. Time muffles that though.
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If you can reverse the shadow, time plays again.
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Lol, that is what the little boy in Falling Water does that everyone wants their hands on.hiding
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hiding
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The ambiguity associated with poison and remedy is down to the virtue in the cure. The belief in remedies prescribed for treatments where others that are superior is due to proximity and obtainability is quite rather funny. It is more about internal and external for fair trial. There is not superior or acceptable. There is no coincidence with remedy and poison growing together. Time muffles that though.
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The virtue of the shaman or holy person is what is known as kingship. Chaos magicians utilize illusion for self healing under the thunder beings fighting the underwater serpent. Many decieved like Andy Kaufman found out
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If you can reverse the shadow, time plays again.
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Lol, that is what the little boy in Falling Water does that everyone wants their hands on.hiding
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hiding
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Funny isn’t it Marco
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"When our grandfathers came onto the reservation, they had three things: two hides and them sticks. One hide was a star map, the other hide was an earth map, both were really the same because what is in the stars is on the earth and what's on the earth is in the stars. Them sticks were used for time, for telling time...."-Looking Horse

"The existence of hide maps are hard evidence of what the Elders have said all along. The Keepers of the maps said without proper instruction it wouldn't even be recognized as a star map and the reason why is partly because the stars are drawn looking like a pie wedge or long triangle. The shape on earth they most resemble is in the cottonwood leaf twisted into the form of a tipi"-Lakota Star Knowledge


The complete symbol is two vortices joined at their apexes, is called sacred talk.

Pinch effect native style, lol, keepers of time
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"When our grandfathers came onto the reservation, they had three things: two hides and them sticks. One hide was a star map, the other hide was an earth map, both were really the same because what is in the stars is on the earth and what's on the earth is in the stars. Them sticks were used for time, for telling time...."-Looking Horse

"The existence of hide maps are hard evidence of what the Elders have said all along. The Keepers of the maps said without proper instruction it wouldn't even be recognized as a star map and the reason why is partly because the stars are drawn looking like a pie wedge or long triangle. The shape on earth they most resemble is in the cottonwood leaf twisted into the form of a tipi"-Lakota Star Knowledge


The complete symbol is two vortices joined at their apexes, is called sacred talk.

Pinch effect native style, lol, keepers of time
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Balm of Gilead was a rare perfume used medicinally, that was mentioned in the Bible, and named for the region of Gilead where it was produced. The expression stems from William Tyndale's language in the King James Bible of 1611, and has come to signify a universal cure in figurative speech. The tree or shrub producing the balm is commonly identified as Commiphora gileadensis. Some botanical scholars have concluded that the actual source was a Terebinth tree in the genus Pistacia.



Greek fire, that cottonwood, lol
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There was 3 knights
replay
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3 marys better seen, lol (gnostic, mirothea, plesethia, and forgot the other one)


Funny there was 3 horses, brown, white, and black out today together
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The essence of chaos is the impossible triangle which screams about the violation of the laws of nature.

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The tribar appears to be a solid object, made of three straight beams of square cross-section which meet pairwise at right angles at the vertices of the triangle they form. The beams may be broken, forming cubes or cuboids.

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