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Wingspan Ptero-phorus lol ;D
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“There’ll Always Be a Place for Me at the Dairy Queen”[/color] lol ;D [/center]
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"The Sephirot are emanated from the Divine Will, because Kabbalah sees different levels within Keter, reflecting God's inner Will and outer Will. The innermost, hidden levels of Keter, also in some contexts called " The head/beginning that is not known", are united above the Sephirot with the Ein Sof (Divine essence). It is not God who changes but the ability to perceive God that changes[/color] . This difference between the "Ma'Ohr" ("Luminary"-Divine essence) and the "Ohr" ("Light") He emanates is stressed in Kabbalah, so as to avoid heretical notions of any plurality in the Godhead." lol When I was in high school, we had to take a "career" aptitude test that would gage what profession we were most likely to succeed in. I was told My results indicated I was best suited for work in library science, and I was like no way! was I interested doing that work! It wasn't good enough for me so I chose another direction. I guess the test was accurate, though. Who knew? lol en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_scienceIt is not God who changes but the ability to perceive God that changes. Right, Macca?
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Do you SEE WHAT'S ON THE BBQ? It's a Wing, man. One WING.
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“There’ll Always Be a Place for Me at the Dairy Queen”[/color] lol ;D [/center][/quote] The sound of one wing flapping. There will always be a place for me at the Dairy Queen The Milky Way same 8-pointed star on right breast the unveiling of Isis The middle pillar Lucy/Isis conceiving Horus with Osiris’s wooden phallus. Nourishing her son Horus. Got milk?
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Post by linus on May 17, 2013 13:31:16 GMT -5
There's always a place for me at the Dairy Queen.
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The opening track on the Beatles' Anthology 2 anthologyIt's Real Love A collection of poetry," from Latin anthologia, from Greek anthologia "collection of small poems and epigrams by several authors," literally "flower-gathering," from anthos "a flower" (see anther) + logia "collection, collecting," from legein "gather"
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Here Sandy has formed her heir into the shape of a hook. To make a rosary, you need a special knotting hook www.oocities.org/xl4qrz13/how-to-use.html When you are tying the knot that attaches the crucifx to the rosary, before you sllde the knot against the Our Father bead, insert the threading rod through the Our Father bead and use the thread loop to pull the end of the cord through the Our Father bead. Then slide the last knot close against the Our Father bead and tighten it as usual. lol [/center]
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Rose of the Guardian Believe it.
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It's a SIGN. www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=miragemirage (n.) "optical illusion of water in sandy deserts ," 1812, from French mirage, from se mirer " to be reflected," from Latin mirare (see mirror). mirror (n.) early 13c., from Old French mireoir "a reflecting glass, looking glass; observation, model, example," earlier miradoir (11c.), from mirer "look at" oneself in a mirror Or the French word is from Latin mirus "wonderful" (see miracle). www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=miracle&allowed_in_frame=0miracle (n.) mid-12c., "a wondrous work of God," from Old French miracle (11c.) "miracle, story of a miracle, miracle play ," from Latin miraculum "object of wonder" (in Church Latin, " marvelous event caused by God"), from mirari "to wonder at, marvel, be astonished," figuratively "to regard, esteem," from mirus "wonderful, astonishing, amazing," earlier *smeiros, from PIE *smei- "to smile, laugh" (cf. Sanskrit smerah "smiling," Greek meidan "to smile," Old Church Slavonic smejo "to laugh;" see smile (v.)). ;D From mid-13c. as "extraordinary or remarkable feat," without regard to deity. Replaced Old English wundortacen, wundorweorc. The Greek words rendered as miracle in the English bibles were semeion "sign," teras "wonder," and dynamis " power," in Vulgate translated respectively as signum, prodigium, and virtus. The Latin word is the source of Spanish milagro, Italian miracolo. I believe in miracles since you came along
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