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posted March 28, 2006 11:07 AM
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posted March 28, 2006 01:15 PM
I really wish i could agree fayte... however it isnt. The answer is in the poem, as well as in love signs.
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posted March 28, 2006 02:57 PM
Divine Goddess,The answers are in Love signs... her statements before the discriptions of each sun sign compatibility, right. It continually mentions Peter and Wendy...? Where is poem #4 Ok, Mary Magdaleno, although that is not her real name is a SAGITTARIOUS.. CHEERS, ------------------ Silverstone
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posted March 28, 2006 03:07 PM
Oohh silverstone... you got so close...yet made a sagitarian like sidestep...look closely at a certain "logo" or "picture" in the book..and dont just look at the main chapters... look for things in the other parts before and after------------------ Superstition is to religion what astronomy is to astrology: the mad daughter of a wise mother IP: Logged |
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posted March 28, 2006 03:47 PM
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posted March 28, 2006 05:05 PM
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posted March 28, 2006 08:31 PM
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Mannu Knowflake Posts: 45 From: always here and no where Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 28, 2006 10:23 PM
It was a obvious guess. Well Linda was a lamb herself and she would like to believe that Mary M is one too. Well its her book and her story so she may choose what she pleases hehehe.. In my world things are a bit different.
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posted March 28, 2006 10:49 PM
There is, however, much more meaning behind this... Lion and Lamb!------------------ Silverstone
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posted March 28, 2006 11:08 PM
I give up------------------ Silverstone
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posted March 29, 2006 12:08 AM
Well done fayte ... I understand why you disagree with the sign placements, i did so at first, but i also have done my fair share of research over the years, as well as talked to many a historian, as well as, some christian as well as jewish and pagan mystics about these things ... perhaps i'll cite an example...look at the last supper..notice the features of both christ and magdalene... if you have a copy of Viviene E Robson's : A student guide to Astrology ; or the book Message of the Stars by Max Heindel ; or The Manual of Astrology by Sepharial... if you look up the physical descriptions of the signs and match them with the painting... you'd see.*~*~*~*~* Now this fourth part may be a little controversial, if interpreted from a "negative" point of view, be patient, dont jump to conclusions, and you shall see something beautiful *~*~*~*~* On this night Of a thousand stars The Lion harnessed Numerous Powers His bride and he Were in his chamber Preparing himself For the impending danger The Ewe cried A pearl like tear "I dont know why You're doing this my dear" The Lion smiled at His teary bride He assured her Full of leonine pride "You're innocence my lovely Is like your beauty Heart warming and dearly However i have my duty We have planned this Oh since very long Ever since we met In the valley of Babylon You washed my feet With these very same tears You touched my heart With those very same fears We were always Meant to be together Like Isis and Osiris Our love shall last forever You were a follower Of an ancient path I was a lonely pilgrim And you stole my heart You knew of my travels My pilgrimage to the east You told me that the lord And the lady were pleased We saw it in our stars We were meant to be And nobody can stop us From fulfilling our prophecy" They embraced eachother Arm and tear For this was the end Of an era and year The Ewe whispered quietly Between each gentle kiss "Are you sure That the serpent would hiss" The Lion smiled Assuring his bride "He will hiss to them all And fly with eagle like pride I annointed him As my very best friend Hence he will see That I'm put to end I admire his courage For he knows his fate After all it takes strength To be a victim of future hate" ------------------ Superstition is to religion what astronomy is to astrology: the mad daughter of a wise mother IP: Logged |
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posted March 29, 2006 02:30 AM
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posted March 29, 2006 05:34 PM
~*~I am going to take my time w/ this one Divine Goddess! ------------------ Silverstone
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posted March 30, 2006 03:32 AM
anybody?------------------ Superstition is to religion what astronomy is to astrology: the mad daughter of a wise mother IP: Logged |
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posted March 30, 2006 03:34 AM
Did not have time today. Back when I can. IP: Logged |
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posted March 30, 2006 09:12 AM
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posted March 30, 2006 10:20 AM
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posted April 01, 2006 02:33 PM
Divine Goddess,Are there anymore poems? If so, where is Poem #5 I think Fayte very much has a hold of the significance of each stanza! By the way, great poems! ------------------ Silverstone
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posted April 01, 2006 02:43 PM
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posted April 01, 2006 04:12 PM
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posted April 02, 2006 07:35 PM
I've given up... lolIP: Logged |
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posted April 02, 2006 09:19 PM
Well...I still do not agree but was trying to figure the riddle out from the popular mythos. Not my theories. Those clash seriously! Wonder if I got it or not.
------------------ ~I intend to continue learning forever~"Fayte" ~I am still learning~ Michangelo The Door to Gnosis is never permanently locked...one only needs the correct keys and passwords. The pious man with closed eyes can often hold more ego than a proud man with open eyes. Out of the mouth of babes commeth wisdom that can rival that of sages. In the rough, or cut and polished..a diamond is still a precious gem. -NEXUS- IP: Logged |
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posted April 03, 2006 09:30 PM
Hey Divine G.Where is poem #5 You promised! Fayte solved #4 (and basically all) ------------------ Silverstone
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posted April 17, 2006 12:12 AM
I guess you ran out of poems Divine Goddess...?------------------ Silverstone
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posted April 24, 2006 07:06 PM
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