if i were a dreamer
« 07/13/05 - - 01:57:PM »
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i may dream
the sun was just a big goldfish bowl
with the last tiny goldfish swimming in her center
the bowl is electrified and spits at anything coming to hurt the fish
something has upset the goldfish bowl
the sun is pissed at the third planet
for doing this
Nothing should try to hurt her fish the cow
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Re: if i were a dreamer
« 07/14/05 - - 01:57:PM »
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the cow
Solar activity has suddenly increased with a series of strong explosions from sunspot 786, including an X-category flare this morning. Because the sunspot is near the sun's western limb, none of the blasts was squarely Earth-directed. Nevertheless, coronal mass ejections hurled into space by these explosions could deliver glancing blows to Earth's magnetic field as early as tonight (July 14-15) and continuing through the weekend, possibly sparking geomagnetic storms and auroras. Check spaceweather.com for movies of the explosions, more information and updates.
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Re: if i were a dreamer
« 06/ 1/06 - - 02:46:AM »
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I'm going Home
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« 06/ 3/06 - - 02:03:AM »
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i see it's been dreamt before the cow
The Goldfish in the Sun
Author
Donal Giltinan
Setting
Set in a poor rooming house in the city quays in Cork.
Synopsis
Giltinan's play places the story of Statia Keaney, an impoverished widow fighting to keep her children from following in their wandering father's footsteps, amidst other colourful Cork stories.
Play Type
Plays General
Number of Acts
Full-Length
Male Cast Size
15
Female Cast Size
8
Date of First Production
2 October 1950
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« 06/ 3/06 - - 02:17:AM »
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The kernel of Looking Back, "Peter's Tune," was written by Peter Pinchot, an eight-year-old
Kraehenbuehl student. When Peter repeated the piece several times without changing it, the composer
realized that its unusual mixed meters were exactly what the boy intended. He notated it, and began to
work with it. Four of the pieces in the suite are variations on the tune; each piece a particular memory.
"A Strange Procession" and "Castles in the Air" are memories of a teen-age year spent in bed after a
severe illness during which the composer read books and studied the pattern of cracks in the ceiling.
"The Old Organ Grinder" dates from the composer's year in Basel, when he encountered a man with a
wheezing, decrepit organ on a freezing day. "Playing in the Rain," the first variation on Peter's tune,
puts Peter in the left hand and the rain in the right hand, for a joyous romp in a flooded street. "Follow
the Leader" represents the childhood game, and as in reality—for children rarely follow their leader
exactly—the rhythm of the canon is inconsistent. In "Goldfish in the Sun," Kraehenbuehl recalls a pool
on the campus of the University of Illinois, where he would stand for long periods of time, watching
the carp idle and dart. "Roughhouse" evokes the pre-bedtime free-for-all at the young Kraehenbuehl's
house—a riotous time of cartwheels and somersaults. Of "Falling Asleep," the composer wrote, "This
final variation on Peter's tune brings a day of lively activity to a peaceful end. Like the final pieces in
the Schumann Kinderszenen, this reflection gently concludes this set of images, not all from my
childhood, but all from my past life."
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Re: if i were a dreamer
« 06/ 3/06 - - 02:21:AM »
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the song, the play, the dream,
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« 06/ 4/06 - - 02:33:PM »
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the proof is in the pudding, the cow
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Tsohanoai
Navajo Indians by Mollhausen.
For the Navajo Indians of North America, Tsohanoai is the Sun god. Everyday, he crosses the sky, carrying the Sun on his back. At night, the Sun rests by hanging on a peg in his house.
Tsohanoai's two children Nayenezgani (Killer of Enemies) and Tobadzistsini (Child of Water) were separated from their father and lived with their mother in the far West. Once they were older, they tried to find their father, hoping he could help them fight the evil spirits tormenting mankind. They met Spider Woman, who gave them two feathers to keep them safe on their journey. Finally, they found Tsohanoai's house, and he gave them magic arrows to fight off the evil monsters, Anaye.
Tsohanoai is the bowl
Tobadzistini is the goldfish
and nayeezgani is the unknown energy that protects the planets from comets
note:
the feathers can still be seen protruding from the sun when ever a comet flies to near.
any doubters?
the sun
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« 06/ 4/06 - - 02:40:PM »
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being raised by a sea godess means the sun would know a whole lot about protecting fish the cow
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Lugh
For the Celts, who lived in central Europe, Lugh was a Sun god. The underworld god Balor was his grandfather. Balor was the leader of the Fomorii. The Fomorii were evil people that lived in the underworld.
According to a prophecy, Balor was to be killed by a grandson. To prevent the happening of the prophecy, Balor tried to kill his grandson, but Lugh miraculously survived. Lugh was secretly raised by the god of the sea ,Manannan, and became an expert warrior.
When he reached manhood, he joined the peoples of the goddess Dana, named the Tuatha De Danaan, to help them in their struggle against the Fomorii and Balor. Balor had an evil eye capable of killing whomever looked at it. Lugh threw a magic stone ball into Balor's eye, and killed Balor.
Lugh corresponds to the Welsh god Lleu and the Gallic Lugos. From Lugh's name derives the names of modern cities such as Lyon, Laon and Leyden. Today, people remember the figure of Lugh with a festival which commemorates the beginning of the harvest in August.
magic stone = again that force
lets not try to harness that one
my feeling is if we could we wouldn't desire what we have any longer
somethings need to just let be...
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« 06/ 4/06 - - 03:00:PM »
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Pisces
After the Sun passes through Aquarius, the Sun enters Pisces, the two fish. There's a lot of water around, brought on by Aquarius, and there's no harvest yet, and not much good hunting, so this is a good time to go fishing. Hence the theme of fish and fishing.
8. The Sun visits Pisces, the two fish. Theme of fishing.
Reviewing the Jesus story vs. the solar mythology story, so far we have about the Sun:
1. The Sun is born, or re-born, on December 25th.
2. The Sun begins it's journey at "age 30" by entering Aquarius.
3. The Sun visits Aquarius who immerses the land with water.
4. The temptation to give in to the forces of darkness,
5. the resistance to that temptation.
6. The Sun leaves Aquarius. Aquarius is figuratively is put in prison.
7. The Sun goes on it's way, leaving Aquarius behind.
8. The Sun visits Pisces, the two fish. Theme of fishing.
So far we have about Jesus:
1) Born on 25th of December, birthday of the sun.
2) Starts his mission at "age 30" (Luke 3:23)
3) Starts his mission by visiting John the Baptist (Mat. 3)
4) Is then tempted by the devil (Mat. 4:1-11)
5) resists the devil's offers (Mat. 4:4,7,10-11)
6) John is put "in prison." (Mat. 4:12)
7) Jesus goes on his way, leaving John behind. (Mat. 4:13-17)
Cool Jesus then visits Simon and Peter, two fishermen. (Mat. 4:18-22)
(Note how Aquarius is now below the horizon. We won't be seeing Aquarius for awhile.) \
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« 06/ 4/06 - - 04:08:PM »
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« 06/ 4/06 - - 04:41:PM »
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The fish, as a pair of fishes, is part of the Chaldean (Babylonian) zodiac, as one of the signs of astral worship with the Sun at the center of the zodiac. It therefore formed part of, and was a sign of Sun-worship. [5]
looking for mr baal the cow
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Re: if i were a dreamer
« 06/ 4/06 - - 04:49:PM »
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on the head, the mitre fish
and ont the mitre the baal
sun symbol
the sun
but , what is the protective force?
still tempted?
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« 06/ 4/06 - - 05:28:PM »
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Still tempted?
I'm still mulling over
there is a goldfish in the sun
just sounds true
like
turtles all the way down!
"Stephen Hawking in A Brief History Of Time starts with the anecdote.
A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a
public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the
sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the centre of a vast collection
of stars called our galaxy.
At the end of the lecture, a little old lady at
the back of the room got up and said: 'What you have told us is rubbish.
The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant
tortoise.'
The scientist gave a superior smile before replying, 'What is
the tortoise standing on?'
'You're very clever, young man, very clever,'
said the old lady. 'But it's turtles all the way down.'"
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Re: if i were a dreamer
« 06/ 4/06 - - 06:10:PM »
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i asked the turtle
who talkesto the toads
he said " when the last frog jumps "
no one will know the cow
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