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Post by iameye on Dec 22, 2012 7:05:31 GMT -5
Happy Birthday, Mr. Vermouth Best WishesLucy, your Secret Santa in the Sky
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Post by iameye on Dec 22, 2012 8:51:37 GMT -5
Hey, I learned it in a weekend, just for your Birthday Well, she's walking through the clouds, With a circus mind that's running wild, Butterflies and Zebras, And Moonbeams and fairy tales.
That's all she ever thinks about. Riding with the wind.
When I'm sad, she comes to me, With a thousand smiles she gives to me free. ;D
It's alright, she says it's alright. Take anything you want from me, Anything.
Fly on little wing.And the wind cries Mary
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Post by iameye on Dec 22, 2012 9:17:09 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Dec 22, 2012 9:51:38 GMT -5
How interesting your birthday is the day after mine Well, theoretically Maya is a feminine name with multiple meanings. In Hindu philosophy, Māyā means "illusion" and in Hindu mythology, it is also an alternate name of the Hindu goddess Durga. According to tradition, Queen Māyā of Sakya was also the name of the mother of Siddartha Gautama, the Buddha. In Hebrew, the name Maya (מַיָּה/מאיה in Hebrew) is a short form of "ma'ayan," meaning "spring" or "brook." In Old Persian the name means "generous."
It is also used as a variant form of the Greek-origin name Maia (Μαια in Ancient Greek), the eldest of the Pleiades en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maia_(star) and the mother of Hermes in Greek and Roman mythology. It can also be a name used as a tribute to the Maya peoples of southern Mexico and northern Central America or to the Maya, a group of Indigenous Australians. Sometimes spelled Maja, it can also be used as a short form of Maria or Mary in Germany, Scandinavian countries, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and Macedonia. Maya is also used as a short form for the name Amalia or the Basque name Amaia or Amaya (meaning "the end") in Spanish-speaking countries. Maya can also be a name of Japanese origin, with different meanings. Variants include Mayako and Mayaka. Mount Maya is a Japanese mountain named for the mother of Buddha . The similar sounding Japanese name Mayu means "truth, reason," while some sources say Amaya (pronounced A-MAH-YAH) is a Japanese name meaning "night rain" Maya or Mya is also a name used by Muslims. In an Arabian and IndoPak context the meaning of the name Mya is ‘princess’ or ‘honourable matriarch'.
Maya has been a popular name for girls in recent years. It is currently among the top hundred names used for baby girls in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium, Norway, and Israel as well as in other countries. Alternate spellings proliferate, with the name sometimes spelled Maia, Miya, Mya, or Myah. The similar name Mia is also sometimes used as a spelling variant of Maya.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DurgaGoddess of Victory of good and evil en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_goddess#HinduismIn Hinduism, Durga represents the empowering and protective nature of motherhood. From her forehead sprang Kali, who defeated Durga's enemy, Mahishasura. Kali (the feminine form of Kaal" i.e. "time") is the primordial energy as power of Time, literally, the "creator or doer of time" -- her first manifestation. after time, she manifests as "space", as Tara, from which point further creation of the material universe progresses. The divine Mother, Devi Adi parashakti, manifests herself in various forms, representing the universal creative force. She becomes Mother Nature (Mula Prakriti), who gives birth to all life forms as plants, animals, and such from Herself, and she sustains and nourishes them through her body, that is the earth with its animal life, vegetation, and minerals. Ultimately she re-absorbs all life forms back into herself, or "devours" them to sustain herself as the power of death feeding on life to produce new life. She also gives rise to Maya (the illusory world) and to prakriti, the force that galvanizes the divine ground of existence into self-projection as the cosmos.In Time the hidden Truth shall be revealed. www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=galvanizeIt's an electric Birthday! What better gift could I bring you? A Star, maybe?
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Post by iameye on Dec 22, 2012 10:41:29 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormwood_(star)The name of the Birthday star is Wormwood. The name "vermouth" comes from the German word Wermut for wormwood. A Dictionary of The Holy Bible states, " the star called Wormwood seems to denote a mighty prince, or power of the air, the instrument, in its fall.What do I got to lose? Nothing. Living Life in Peace And all the children of IsRael had light in their dwellings
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