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Aug 25, 2013 6:52:39 GMT -5
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According to "Shiva Purana", Lord Shiva once went into deep meditation for the well being of all living creatures. When he woke up, he opened his eyes and tear drops fell on the Earth. These tear drops took the form of seeds that later on became the Rudraksha tree. Rudraksha therefore means 'The Tear of Lord Shiva'. The dry seed-capsules from the Rudraksha tree form the rudraksha beads, which are being used as a rosary and are also worn as a chain. Lord Shiva is always portrayed wearing rosaries of Rudraksha beads on his head, arms and hands. With this came the religious and spiritual significance of Rudraksha. It is believed that the seed of Rudraksha contains the secrets of the entire evolution of the cosmos within it. The sages and yogis of the himalayas, who live according to the Eternal Natural Law of Sanatana Dharma, have always been wearing Rudraksha for centuries for a fearless life on their path to spiritual Enlightenment and Liberation. The word rudraksha is derived from two words - rudra (रुद्र) and aksha (अक्ष). A. Aksha means eye. Rudra and aksha means the one who is capable of looking at and doing everything (for example, the third eye). Aksha also means axis. Since the eye can rotate on one axis, it too is known as aksha. B. Rudra means the one who weeps. A (अ) means to receive and ksha (क्ष) means to give. Hence, aksha (अक्ष) denotes the ability to receive or give. Rudraksha is the one that has the ability to wipe our tears and provide happiness.
An alternative etymology suggested by Prof. Pischel derives Rudra as "the red one, the brilliant one" from a lost root rud-, "to be red" or "to be ruddy" or respectively, according to Grassman, "to shine". www.interessantes.at/rudraksha_e.htm Step on the gas and I'll wipe that tear away.
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Aug 25, 2013 7:22:40 GMT -5
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Deep Philosophy www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=philosophyfrom philo- "loving"+ sophia "knowledge, wisdom en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RudraThe wild and windy night that the rain washed away Has left a pool of tears crying for the day Why leave me standing here, let me know the way Many times I've been alone and many times I've cried Anyway you'll never know the many ways I've tried And still they lead me back to the long and winding road You left me standing here a long, long time ago
Don't keep me waiting here, I LED you to my door en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-emitting_diodeThere are seven segments lol
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www.12house.com/home/archives.cfm?articleID=1572Astraea ("the star-maiden") was a goddess of justice. She lived on earth in the golden age of mankind when there was great harmony and peace. As humanity grew ugly with it's drive for competition, stealing, and wars, the gods abandoned Earth but Astraea was the last to leave, giving as much as she could until even she could take it no more. Within this story is the picture of someone wanting to be of service, wanting to live in the midst of perfection and finally, feeling frustrated, gives up and leaves to be alone.In the heart of every Virgo is the desire to be of service. Mother Theresa is the extreme Virgo showing this trait in her last years of work with the poor and sick. Virgos want to help because they are good at it. Their mercurial minds (Virgo is ruled by Mercury sharing it with their cousin Gemini) think of everything including what you need, what they think that you might think you need. They consider what may possibly go wrong and prepare accordingly. www.theoi.com/Titan/Astraia.htmlVirgo is the only female figure in the zodiac and as such has been associated with most of the main female deities: Ishtar, Innana, Aphrodite, Ceres, Demeter, Astraea, Erigone, Isis; and in Christian symbolism, the Virgin Mary. The zodiac figure is generally depicted as a winged maiden holding a palm branch in her left hand and an EAR of corn in her right. The palm branch is an ancient symbol of rejoicing, triumph and glorification. The ancient Egyptians used a branch of Palm stripped of its leaves to mark the passage of years and the hieroglyphic of the Palm thus became a symbol for words such as 'year', 'time' or 'season'. Palm branches were waved in jubilation at important seasonal ceremonies to celebrate the rule of a king or annual festivals. The EAR of corn held in the right hand clearly links the constellation to the season of agricultural harvest or expectation. A Latin title for Virgo was Erigone, — "perhaps from the Homeric Erigeneia, the Early Born, for the constellation is very old" [Allen, Star Names]. Erigone from Greek eri, early, + -gone, from Greek gonos, 'child, procreation, seed'. Greek eri is cognate with our word early from the Indo-European root *ayer- 'Day, morning'. Derivatives: early, ere, erst (as in erstwhile, from Old English aerest, earliest, from Germanic superlative *airista-). [Pokorny aier- 12. Watkins] Klein supplies more cognates: "Compare also the first element in Erigenia, Erigeron (the fleabane, from 'early' + geron, 'an old man'), aristology (Greek ariston 'breakfast')". Greek eri, early, Old English aerest, Germanic *airista-; bears a resemblance to Greek aristos, best, and Latin arista 'beard of grain' Arista was a Roman title for this constellation. Virgo is the sign of work and service. If the i, and the last e, is dropped in the word Erigone, it gives the Greek word for 'work,' ergon: www.constellationsofwords.com/Constellations/Virgo.htmlLend me your ears and I'll sing you a song and I'll try not to sing out of Key. Long after I'm gone, gone, gone.
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Aug 27, 2013 9:44:47 GMT -5
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English Translation of AYER
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Erigone from Greek eri, early, + -gone, from Greek gonos, 'child, procreation, seed'. Greek eri is cognate with our word early from the Indo-European root *ayer- 'Day, morning'. Derivatives: early, ere, erst (as in erstwhile, from Old English aerest, earliest, from Germanic superlative *airista-). [Pokorny aier ] Klein supplies more cognates: "Compare also the first element in Erigenia, Erigeron (the fleabane, from 'early' + geron, 'an old man')
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Aug 28, 2013 7:18:08 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2013 7:18:08 GMT -5
Joe's Epigrave 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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Aug 28, 2013 11:34:09 GMT -5
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Aug 28, 2013 16:49:29 GMT -5
Post by seasaltcaramel on Aug 28, 2013 16:49:29 GMT -5
lol I was listening to music earlier today, my antivirus software said I had just been infected with a trojan. I got rid of it, and went on my Merry way. Then, about 5 minutes later my screen went completely white with "Hldrbiebxcn" on the top left corner. This went away after I pressed a couple buttons, thinking to myself "Shit, Shit Shit Shit... Don't die on me now Ms. Computer". The screen returned and there was a warning saying my computer had been "Blocked" by the "International Cyber Security Protection Alliance". "What the Fuck... ?" I began reading what the screen said and slowly I began having a panic attack. It was the most horrible stuff; like claiming Joe Meek killed that kid Oliver, cut him into pieces and left him in a suitcase. It was on that level. I'm not a complete gullible idiot so while 95% of my psyche was in a state of panic 5% was certain it was just a virus. But then that 5% disappeared when I realized, "Oh no. If someone can do this, maybe they put files on my computer and I really am going to get screwed..." The only illegal things on my computer are songs that I didn't purchase. I started going through every possible scenario for why I was targeted. I was completely bewildered. "I really have to be kinder to the people at Nothing Is Real." Another reason to leave this place. It was just a really vile virus.
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Aug 28, 2013 20:21:33 GMT -5
Post by vOOdOOgurU on Aug 28, 2013 20:21:33 GMT -5
I began reading what the screen said and slowly I began having a panic attack. It was the most horrible stuff; like claiming Joe Meek killed that kid Oliver, cut him into pieces and left him in a suitcase. It was on that level. That's most definitely a virus that allows you to see things written that were not written.
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Aug 28, 2013 20:25:35 GMT -5
Post by vOOdOOgurU on Aug 28, 2013 20:25:35 GMT -5
Now let's remember Joe Meek shall we?
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Aug 28, 2013 20:32:39 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2013 20:32:39 GMT -5
Now let's remember Joe Meek shall we? The meek shall inherit the Earth. Oh, I remember. Do YOU?
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Post by linus on Aug 28, 2013 20:38:01 GMT -5
Now let's remember Joe Meek shall we? The meek shall inherit the Earth. I knew you were gonna say that. The Tornados were the only British rock band to have a #1 hit in America before the Beatles. A French composer, Jean Ledrut, accused Joe Meek of plagiarism, claiming that the tune of "Telstar" had been copied from La Marche d'Austerlitz, a piece from a score that Ledrut had written for the 1960 film Austerlitz. This led to a lawsuit that prevented Meek from receiving royalties from the record during his lifetime, and the issue was not resolved in Meek's favour until a year after his death in 1967. It is unlikely that Meek was aware of Austerlitz, as it had been released only in France at the time.
"Telstar" won an Ivor Novello Award and is estimated to have sold at least five million copies worldwide. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telstar_(song)
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Aug 28, 2013 20:44:16 GMT -5
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Accused of Plagiarism ? WHO's serious about what, here? lol eye roll Meek produced later in 1962 a vocal version of " Telstar" entitled " Magic Star", sung by Kenny Hollywood. It was released as a single by Decca Records (cat. nr F11546), with on the B-side "The Wonderful Story of Love", written by Geoff Goddard. The musical direction for both songs was done by Ivor Raymonde." Magic Star" was covered by Margie Singleton, released by Mercury Records (cat. nr 72079) in January 1963, backed with "Only Your Shadow Knows". Inherit the EARTHps Yo, Meek, ya better wise up. Inheritance tax, WELL ya know.
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"Mary might actually have been a force for peace during some of the most frightening years of the cold war" Mary's Mosaic
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Sept 1, 2013 7:31:04 GMT -5
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My Kingdom come.
Thy Will be done.
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Sept 1, 2013 9:49:21 GMT -5
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/-noianoia, suffix meaning "(condition of the) mind or will
The phrase 'Los Paranoias' was a running joke within The Beatles, and was nearly used in the lyrics of Sun King on the following year's Abbey Road.
"One we missed: we could have had 'para noia', but we forgot all about it. We used to call ourselves Los Para Noias."
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Sept 1, 2013 10:08:43 GMT -5
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Flowers in the dirtTrack One. anthology (n.) 1630s, "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" (see lecture (n.)). Modern sense (which emerged in Late Greek) is metaphoric, "flowers" of verse, small poems by various writers gathered together.] Leaving a note that she hopes will say more.invanddis.proboards.com/thread/6419/imaginelol
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