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Post by iameye on Oct 9, 2009 20:54:08 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Oct 9, 2009 22:08:33 GMT -5
" The coming Fifth World (where our present World is presented as the Fourth) is said to arrive following a cycle in nature affecting our entire Solar System, where our Earth births an egg (Mystery Egg, Hidden Egg) and then moves "up" within our system to reach its crowning place. All of the Earth's life is then said to be "raised" to its perfected-eternal form. Some tribes refer to this period of change as "Purification Time." During this period of purification, time is said to change where we must choose between the natural Time we have now upon our Earth (meant for us) and an unnatural time structure which removes us from nature and our opportunity to reach the Fifth World. It is told that everyone will have to choose between the two time frames—one leading to the Fifth World with our Earth, and the other (which will be very alluring, deceiving many) which will remove us from our Earth, taking us to oblivion. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_World_(Native_American_mythology)
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Post by iameye on Oct 10, 2009 6:01:57 GMT -5
Whatever happened to Joe Epigrave, anyway? Rotogravure? epigraph Etymology: Greek epigraphē, from epigraphein Date: 1624 1 : an engraved inscription 2 : a quotation set at the beginning of a literary work or one of its divisions to suggest its theme EPI Epi- \Ep"i-\ [Gr. 'epi` on, upon, to; akin to Skr. api besides, and prob. to L. ob to, before, on account of, and perh. to E. of, off.] A prefix, meaning upon, beside, among, on the outside, above, over. It becomes ep-before a vowel, as in epoch, and eph-before a Greek aspirate, as in ephemeral. for our friends in the NL..... Dutch bovenschrift epigraph. Epigraph: From Middle Dutch boven < be+ oven. Cognate with Old English bufan. See also Swedish ovan. Adverb boven =upstairs. Preposition : boven =above.bovenschrift? shrift (shrft) n. Archaic 1. The act of shriving. 2. Confession to a priest. 3. Absolution given by a priest. See Note at short shrift. [Middle English, from Old English scrift, from Latin scrptum, something written, from neuter past participle of scrbere, to write; see shrive.]
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Post by iameye on Oct 10, 2009 7:47:53 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Oct 10, 2009 10:20:33 GMT -5
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Post by jarvitronics on Oct 10, 2009 11:44:04 GMT -5
Whatever happened to Joe Epigrave, anyway? Rotogravure? According to a search on Google Books, the first book to contain the name "Joe Ephgrave" was The Ultimate Beatles Quiz Book, published in the 1990s. This chronology is consistent with the idea that "Joe Ephgrave" is a made-up name that debuted in the 1987 CD release of Sgt. Pepper as an occulted reference to something other than a graphic artist. -j
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Post by ramone on Oct 10, 2009 14:30:10 GMT -5
Yup, they've certainly liked sticking with the same MO from pepper (and maybe before) and on thru the years. Kinda fun isn't it?
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Post by iameye on Oct 10, 2009 15:15:14 GMT -5
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Post by jarvitronics on Oct 10, 2009 17:04:37 GMT -5
Christ, Alice! Look out for that cock coon `cos here he comes! ;D (Hookah hookah in the dirt, why do catty pillars flirt?). As up, so down; in many ways like crimson and clover. -j
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Post by iameye on Oct 10, 2009 22:43:01 GMT -5
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Post by jarvitronics on Oct 11, 2009 14:48:03 GMT -5
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Post by SS on Oct 11, 2009 17:49:54 GMT -5
Somewhat clever, jarv. As above, so below...everything is a revolver. Round and round it goes, where it stops nobody knows.
Hand Across The Water (Water) Heads Across The Sky Hand Across The Water (Water) Heads Across The Sky Live A Little Be A Gypsy, Get Around(Get Around) Get Your Feet Up Off The Ground Live A Little, Get Around Live A Little Be A Gypsy, Get Around(Get Around) Get Your Feet Up Off The Ground Live A Little, Get Around
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Post by iameye on Oct 13, 2009 11:50:29 GMT -5
starting over There are only six* patches of blue used for the iconic SGT Pepper album cover: a pool of blue in the center of the drumhead..... Marlene, the Blue Angel Ms Snow* (or is she more of a patina? ;D) "Petty" Girl the Sky and the Blue Man ;D
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Post by SS on Oct 13, 2009 12:08:48 GMT -5
The Blue Angel Marlene Dietrich - Falling In Love Again (1930) The Escorts - From the Blue Angel (Liverpool band) "From Head to Toe" Paul McCartney on tambourine on their last record in 1966. So, what does this have to do with anything? I'm just a collector of useless information The Zohar - The Book of Light Introduction - The Lily www.sacred-texts.com/jud/zdm/index.htmPaul's mother's maiden name (Mahan) Indian meaning, "The Great One" 1. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mocháin ‘descendant of Mochán’, a personal name from a diminutive of moch ‘early’, ‘timely’. In Connacht this name was changed to Mahon; it is also found translated into English as Early. It has been used to represent the Norman habitational surname de Mohun. 2. Indian (Panjab and southern states): Hindu name from Sanskrit mohana ‘fascinating’, ‘infatuating’, an epithet of the god Krishna. In the Panjab, it is a Brahman name based on the name of a clan in the Mohyal subgroup of Saraswat Brahmans; it probably evolved from an ancestral personal name. In the southern states this is only found as a male given name; it has also come to be used as a family name in the U.S. among familes from South India. "The Theogony" and "Hymm to the Muses" Just rambling to myself out loud.
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Post by iameye on Oct 13, 2009 12:31:24 GMT -5
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Post by SS on Oct 13, 2009 13:26:43 GMT -5
I certainly didn't mean to disappoint you. It makes me feel cerulean blue, lost in an October sky, my spirit feels as if it has fallen from the Heavens after committing such a sin.
However, I do love pretty colours.
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Post by iameye on Oct 13, 2009 15:45:36 GMT -5
I certainly didn't mean to disappoint you. It makes me feel cerulean blue, lost in an October sky, my spirit feels as if it has fallen from the Heavens after committing such a sin. However, I do love pretty colours. Disappointment isn't a sin,......yet Cheer up! blue prints
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 28, 2010 14:33:06 GMT -5
Electrum: Arg you mint. -j
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Post by iameye on Jul 18, 2010 5:50:30 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Jun 27, 2011 3:33:15 GMT -5
lol ;D every ladder
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Post by iameye on Jun 27, 2011 10:27:12 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Jun 27, 2011 11:32:53 GMT -5
Honest Abraham, thy father, freed the slaves The name James is derived from the same Hebrew name as Jacob, meaning "He who supplants"supplant c.1300, "to trip up, overthrow, defeat, dispossess," from O.Fr. supplanter "to trip up, overthrow," from L. supplantare "trip up, overthrow," from sub "under" + planta "sole of the foot" Put your Abbey Road shoes on, Macca! And Come Home! Really!
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Post by iameye on Jun 27, 2011 13:04:23 GMT -5
Another turning point; a fork stuck in the road.
Time grabs you by the wrist; directs you where to go.
So make the best of this test and don't ask why.
It's not a question but a lesson learned in time. Macca's Ladder
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Post by iameye on Jun 27, 2011 13:07:16 GMT -5
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jun 27, 2011 13:10:01 GMT -5
Jacob's Ladder Follow men's eyes as they look to the skies. The shifting shafts of shining weave the fabric of their dreams Attention all planets of the Solar Federation We have assumed control
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