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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2013 8:57:39 GMT -5
He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavenly_Mother "Ascended Master Teachings In the Ascended Master Teachings, a group of religions based on Theosophy, the Heavenly Mother is called Omega." Wake up to The Sound of Music
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Post by lucy on Feb 8, 2013 9:01:44 GMT -5
In the Hindu context, the worship of the Mother deity can be traced back to early Vedic culture, and perhaps even before. The Rigveda calls the divine female power Mahimata (R.V. 1.164.33), a term which literally means Mother Earth. In places, the Vedic literature alludes to her as Viraj, the universal mother, as Aditi, the mother of gods, and as Ambhrini, the one born of the Primeval Ocean. Durga, the wife of Shiva, is a warrior goddess who represents the empowering and protective nature of motherhood. An incarnation of Durga is Kali, who came from her forehead during war (as a means of defeating Durga's enemy, Mahishasura). Durga and her incarnations are particularly worshipped in Bengal.
Today, Devi is seen in manifold forms, all representing the creative force in the world, as Maya and prakṛti, the force that galvanizes the divine ground of existence into self-projection as the cosmos. She is not merely the Earth, though even this perspective is covered by Parvati (Durga's previous incarnation). All the various Hindu female entities are seen as forming many faces of the same female Divinity.lol Wake up to The Sound of Music[/quote]
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Post by lucy on Feb 8, 2013 9:23:44 GMT -5
Mama's gonna Set you free.
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Post by lucy on Feb 8, 2013 9:46:08 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2013 10:00:45 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2013 11:35:33 GMT -5
"In the latter days, the story goes, the U.S. Constitution will hang by a thread and a Mormon will ride in on a metaphorical white horse to save it." more mon, from English "more" + Egyptian mon "good."
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Post by lucy on Feb 8, 2013 11:58:56 GMT -5
The man in the White dress gets in the white VW : enter Lucy hanging on the thread of the US constitution. The school girl does backflips, all day, on the back of the white horse power. lol
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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2013 20:05:47 GMT -5
Latter Day Saint movement founder Joseph Smith went to Washington D.C. in November 1839 in an unsuccessful attempt to obtain help for his persecuted followers. Pat Bagley of the Salt Lake Tribune writes that from then on, Smith and his followers "considered themselves the last Real Americans" and "the legitimate heirs of the pilgrims and Founding Fathers", who would be called upon one day to save the US Constitution. Smith is believed to have then said, in 1840, that when the Constitution hung by a thread, Latter Day Saint elders would step in on the white horse to save the country. According to a diary entry made by John Roberts of Paradise, Utah in 1902, Joseph Smith gave the White Horse Prophecy in early May 1843, during the period in which the Latter Day Saints were headquartered in Nauvoo, Illinois. Smith is recorded as saying that the Mormons "will go to the Rocky Mountains and will be a great and mighty people established there."
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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2013 20:09:36 GMT -5
We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts:And the deal is, if I don't get paid, YOU don't get paid. lol ;D
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Post by lucy on Feb 8, 2013 20:23:38 GMT -5
The repo man. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Messiah's_Donkey In Jewish tradition, The Messiah's Donkey (Hebrew: חמורו של משיח) refers to the donkey upon which the Messiah will arrive to redeem the world at the end of days.a hundred shades of color
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Post by lucy on Feb 9, 2013 6:55:30 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2013 7:03:16 GMT -5
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Post by ilucy on Feb 9, 2013 7:20:58 GMT -5
Sticks and stones. "Hey, and don't forget about the figure on the cross, ok?"
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2013 7:32:41 GMT -5
Eternal Father, King of Birth, Who didst create the heaven and earth, And bid the planets and the sun Their own appointed orbits run; O hear us when we seek thy Grace For those who soar through outer space.
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Cruise with Carnival from NYC
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Post by Cruise with Carnival from NYC on Feb 9, 2013 8:23:58 GMT -5
lol ;D
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Post by lucy on Feb 9, 2013 8:32:38 GMT -5
"Light up the sky
With your message
Fly
With your message"
hey, I'm really trying to really dying to get it right this Time
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Post by lucy on Feb 9, 2013 8:46:20 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Feb 9, 2013 8:59:27 GMT -5
@ 28 IF The Teacher and the Schoolgirl meet again lol
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2013 9:30:57 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 10, 2013 6:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Feb 10, 2013 7:26:23 GMT -5
They fell UP a WELL. A I wish you well well well, from PIE *wel-, *wol- (cf. Sanskrit prati varam "at will," Old Church Slavonic vole "well," Welsh gwell "better," Latin velle " to wish, will," Old English willan "to wish;" see will will (v.) Old English *willan, wyllan "to wish, desire, want", from Proto-Germanic *welljan (cf. Old Saxon willian, Old Norse vilja, Old Frisian willa, Dutch willen, Old High German wellan, German wollen, Gothic wiljan "to will, wish, desire," Gothic waljan "to choose"). The Germanic words are from PIE *wel-/*wol- "be pleasing" (cf. Sanskrit vrnoti "chooses, prefers," varyah "to be chosen, eligible, excellent," varanam "choosing;" Avestan verenav- "to wish, will, choose;" Greek elpis "hope[/color] Latin volo, velle "to wish, will, desire;" Oh! Well
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Post by lucy on Feb 10, 2013 9:19:18 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 10, 2013 9:21:04 GMT -5
d'oh! John signs an autograph
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Post by lucy on Feb 10, 2013 9:32:08 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Feb 10, 2013 9:50:58 GMT -5
The heart is a bloom Shoots up through the stony ground There's no room No Space to rent in this town See the oil fields at first light! Don't let it slip away!
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