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Aug 1, 2013 18:34:52 GMT -5
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Iam, you know something 'only your mother would know'. How did this happen to you? Now I'm wondering whether you are insider.
Don't worry about how, just know I AM.ps wonder
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The Liber Regalis (Latin for "Royal Book") is an ancient manuscript .....The Liber Regalis manuscript contains the ordo (order) for the following scenarios: the coronation of a king, a king and queen and a queen alone, and ends with details regarding the funeral of a King.
Each liturgy opens with a full-page illustration depicting the event. It provides the order of service for all subsequent coronations. The liturgy is translated into English.
Nevertheless, with occasional adaptations to suit the political and religious circumstances of the times, the Liber Regalis remains the basis for all later coronation liturgies. The document is currently housed in Westminster Abbey.
Liber Regalis
The New World Orderer
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2013 6:53:11 GMT -5
She knows it's too late if we're walking on byeSlip inside the eye of your mind Don't you know? you might find a better place to play Stand up beside the fireplace, take that look from off your face You ain't ever gonna burn my heart out So, Gonna start the revolution from my bed 'Coz you said the brains I had went to my headStep outside 'coz summertime's in bloom Sally can't wait. lol
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2013 7:33:31 GMT -5
Credo in Unum Deum
factorem cæli et terræ, visibílium ómnium et invisibílium
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Aug 7, 2013 16:06:16 GMT -5
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www.arttoartpalettejournal.com/2011/07/venus-on-the-half-shell/In legend, Venus rose full-grown from the sea. What Botticelli shows in his painting is not actually her birth from the waves, but the moment when the giant shell that conveyed her landward touches the shore. Venus is about to step off her giant gilded scallop shell onto the shore. Her pose is a complex and beautiful arrangement of twists and turns. She modestly covers herself with her hands and her long, flowing golden hair. Her expression is remote and somewhat sad, as if she knows that mortals cannot look upon love unclothed; we are too weak to survive its beauty. The message in this painting may be that we may often feel deeply in tune with love, but we can never fully understand its true perfection. lol
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Aug 11, 2013 10:18:14 GMT -5
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Aug 11, 2013 10:34:42 GMT -5
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I fold my arms and I slowly walk away. Well, I said in my mind, "Your trouble gonna come some day." So I built me a bridge. I will ease your mind
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Aug 11, 2013 11:43:42 GMT -5
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Aug 11, 2013 12:02:27 GMT -5
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I now declare this bridge open. Do you like my voice? You didn't think I'd ever speak, did you. lol Paul's measure. I Will lay me down.
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Aug 12, 2013 19:17:59 GMT -5
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Aug 12, 2013 20:15:01 GMT -5
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Aug 13, 2013 7:04:17 GMT -5
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And into Holy Patrimony, Into this holy estate these two persons present now come to be joined. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ParadiseParadisaical notions are cross-cultural, often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical or eschatological or both. In eschatological contexts, paradise is imagined as an abode of the virtuous dead. www.thefreedictionary.com/eschatological
In Christian and Islamic understanding, Heaven is a paradisaical relief, evident for example in the Gospel of Luke when Jesus tells a penitent criminal crucified alongside him that they will be together in paradise. In old Egyptian beliefs, the otherworld is Aaru, the reed-fields of ideal hunting and fishing grounds where the dead lived after judgment. For the Celts, it was the Fortunate Isle of Mag Mell. For the classical Greeks, the Elysian fields was a paradisaical land of plenty where the heroic and righteous dead hoped to spend eternity. The Vedic Indians held that the physical body was destroyed by fire but recreated and reunited in the Third Heaven in a state of bliss.
In the Zoroastrian Avesta, the "Best Existence" and the "House of Song" are places of the righteous dead. On the other hand, in cosmological contexts 'paradise' describes the world before it was tainted by evil. So for example, the Abrahamic faiths associate paradise with the Garden of Eden, that is, the perfect state of the world prior to the fall from grace, and the perfect state that will be restored in the World to Come.
The word "paradise" entered English from the French paradis, inherited from the Latin paradisus, from Greek parádeisos (παράδεισος), and ultimately from an Old Iranian root, attested in Avestan as pairi.daêza-.The literal meaning of this Eastern Old Iranian language word is "walled (enclosure)",[1] from pairi- "around" + -diz "to create (a wall)". The word is not attested in other Old Iranian languages (these may however be hypothetically reconstructed, for example as Old Persian *paridayda-).
By the 6th/5th century BCE, the Old Iranian word had been adopted as Akkadian pardesu and Elamite partetas, "domain". It subsequently came to indicate walled estates, especially the carefully tended royal parks and menageries. The term eventually appeared in Greek as parádeisos "park for animals" in the Anabasis of the early 4th century BCE Athenian gentleman-scholar Xenophon. Aramaic pardaysa similarly reflects "royal park". Hebrew פרדס (pardes) appears thrice in the Tanakh; in the Song of Solomon 4:13, Ecclesiastes 2:5 and Nehemiah 2:8. In those contexts it could be interpreted as an "orchard" or a "fruit garden".
Cinema Paradiso
Ringing up a cop. Lots and lots of cops.
Get the Pardes started.lol
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Aug 13, 2013 7:56:32 GMT -5
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Paradisaical notions are cross-cultural, often laden with pastoral imagery
"Pastoral, as an adjective, refers to the lifestyle of shepherds and pastoralists, moving livestock around larger areas of land according to seasons and availability of water and pasturage. "Pastoral" also describes literature, art and music which depicts the life of shepherds, often in a highly idealized manner. It may also be used as a noun (a pastoral) to describe a single work of pastoral poetry, music or drama. An alternative name for the literary "pastoral" (both as an adjective and a noun) is bucolic, from the Greek βουκóλος, meaning a "cowherd"."
"Imagery is a collection of images."
Thy Will be done.
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Aug 13, 2013 9:43:14 GMT -5
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