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babble*Epimetheus - Wikipedia
Skill is far weaker than Ananke
Aleph - Wikipedia
Shin (letter) - Wikipedia
Psalm 2:1
babble*Epimetheus - Wikipedia
Skill is far weaker than Ananke
Aleph - Wikipedia
Shin (letter) - Wikipedia
Psalm 2:1
it would appear foresight is cursed and hindsight is blessedbabble*
The number of tines on tools varies widely – a pitchfork may have just two, a garden fork may have four, and a rake or harrow many. Tines may be blunt, such as those on a fork used as an eating utensil; or sharp, as on a pitchfork; or even barbed, as on a trident. The terms tine and prong are mostly interchangeable. A tooth of a comb is a tine. The term is also used on musical instruments such as the Jew's harp, tuning fork, guitaret, music box or mbira which contain long protruding metal spikes ("tines") which are plucked to produce notes.
nice quoteit would appear foresight is cursed and hindsight is blessed
if prayer is speaking to god, then meditation is to listennice quote
that's really all it takes to finesse most
i however have my questions ha
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The tale of Daphnis and Chloe is a 2nd-century romance by Greek author Longus. At one point in the novel, Daphnis and Chloe are staring out at the boats gliding across the sea. Chloe, having never heard an echo before, is confused on hearing the fisherman's song repeated in a nearby valley. Daphnis promises to tell her the story of Echo in exchange for ten more kisses.[13]
Daphnis’ rendition differs radically from Ovid's account. According to Daphnis, Echo was raised among the Nymphæ because her mother was a nymph. Her father, however, was merely a man and hence Echo was not herself a nymph but mortal. Echo spent her days dancing with the Nymphae and singing with the Muses who taught her all manner of musical instruments. Pan then grew angry with her, envious of her musical virtuosity and covetous of her virginity, which she would yield neither to men nor gods. Pan drove the men of the fields mad, and, like wild animals, they tore Echo apart and scattered the still singing fragments of her body across the earth.[13]
Showing favour to the Nymphae, Gaia hid the shreds of Echo within herself providing shelter for her music and at the Muses’ command, Echo's body will still sing, imitating with perfect likeness the sound of any earthly thing. Daphnis recounts that Pan himself often hears his very own pipes and, giving chase across the mountains, looks in vain for the secret student he can never find
all that convoluted shyte will have a fool lost in their own imagination ha*
read genesis 3 again with that in mindthe bs people been hearing when they meditate is ridiculous ha*
carefully consider psalm 2 and you wont be confused1 Corinthians 14:33, ESV: "For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.
If you gotta go deep and think too hard about it just to make sense of it, it probably isn’t true
but then again this thread is all about illusions. And illusions aren’t real. Just like ancient Egyptian Gods
Respectfully
The Samaritan Pentateuch text refers to Moses' wife Zipporah as "Kaashet" (which translates to "the beautiful woman"), rather than "Cushyt" ("black woman" or "Cushyte woman"). Therefore, the Samaritan sages came to the understanding that Moses married only one wife, and once he became absolutely devoted to his prophetic mission he never got married again.[16]
the truth is physical to be tested & proven1 Corinthians 14:33, ESV: "For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.
If you gotta go deep and think too hard about it just to make sense of it, it probably isn’t true
but then again this thread is all about illusions. And illusions aren’t real. Just like ancient Egyptian Gods
Respectfully
read genesis 3 again with that in mind
and that the serpent...is a tongue
many things will illuminate to you about all religious text...
the bs people been hearing when they meditate is ridiculous ha*
carefully consider psalm 2 and you wont be confused
listen to the words of your voice, and you wont be confused if the source of the words arent confusing
if you imply there is more than one god...it is true for you.if you speaking to the wrong “God” then who is talking back when you meditate or “listen”
I’m not confused. I’m just saying any religion that is so confusing we have to jump through hoops to understand it likely is false.
Like Islam for example. The Koran is pretty much a book explaining why Judaism/Christianity is wrong and making Muslims jump through so many hoops to explain Jesus and why Jews aren’t the chosen people, why Muhammad is a prophet, why the Bible is corrupted, etc... despite it all coming thousands of year later
the names of the Cherubim1 Bel boweth down, Nebo stoopeth, their idols were upon the beasts, and upon the cattle: your carriages were heavy loaden; they are a burden to the weary beast.
2 They stoop, they bow down together; they could not deliver the burden, but themselves are gone into captivity.
3 Hearken unto me, O house of Jacob, and all the remnant of the house of Israel, which are borne by me from the belly, which are carried from the womb:
4 And even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you: I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you.
if you speaking to the wrong “God” then who is talking back when you meditate or “listen”
people are only hearing the contents of their own mind
all meditation is in a closed feedback loop
if anyone is talking back in your head you on some padded room straight.jacket shyte ha
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"Those whom God guides do not go wrong. Those whose boat He takes away cannot cross."
In "The Contendings of Horus and Seth", a text from the late New Kingdom that relates the conflict as a short narrative, Set tears out both of Horus's eyes and buries them, and the next morning they grow into lotuses. Here it is the goddess Hathor who restores Horus's eyes, by anointing them with the milk of a gazelle.[13] In Papyrus Jumilhac, a mythological text from early in the Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BC), Horus's mother Isis waters the buried pair of eyes, causing them to grow into the first grape vines.