Guest guest Posted November 3, 1999 Report Share Posted November 3, 1999 Greetings Fellow Fireflies, Heifers have gadflies, Doggies have fleas; Goading each to travel, the horizon's degrees. One across Space, the other through Time; Just so's to make this message Rhyme. From one end to the other, Mile after Mile; Till both came to rest, on the Bank of the Nile. Then while they were resting, and having some Drinks; They both looked up, and noticed a Sphinx. " Why have you come here,, " said the Mouth on its Face; " To discover,, " , they said, " The First Time and First Place. " Yes indeed, that is the nature of the quest for me anyhow, is it not? As we see the Sun rising further into the age of Aquarius each spring, things can get downright Dis- (another name for Hades, or Pluto)-Orion-ting. Being as we are, so far removed from when the Heavens and the Earth were in such perfect harmony of spirit and form. I am of course, referring to the Age of Leo, some 12,960 years ago. You may notice that this figure equates to my dedicational number of yesterday's post to JUNG-FIRE, 1296, and all of its attributes, raised by the power of 10 or perhaps (IO), to become the vault of years above our heads from horizon to horizon, or a full half hemisphere of the Celestial Great Year. That is the message of the Sphinx across the ages, since its counterpart marked the passage of time, and its very conception. A lot of good research has been done over the past few years concerning this topic, and when the clocks are Really rolled back, not just an hour, as we just did recently, some amazing discoveries are found, concerning This Time and This Place. The Milky Way galaxy can be seen winding its way down through the Heavens, and continuing its course as the Great Nile river itself below, facing South and coursing North, connecting the two as one. What is even more surprising, is that the three great stars of Orion's belt, are in perfect alignment with the three major pyramids of Giza,,but they won't be built for another 8,000 some years into the future, circa 2500BC. The significance of this time frame, is that it marks the lowest ebb point of Orion's meridian due south at 9 degrees, 20', above the horizon. Its highest tide mark on the other hand, at 58 degrees, 14', is just a mere 8 minutes of Celestial Time from now, but ofcourse, that still translates into more than 400 years of Terestrial Time, deep into the age of Aquarius from which we still can only glimpse around the perimeter. And where do you suppose that sometimes mischievious Doggie star companion of Isis called Sirius was both then and there. Frolicking along the bank of the Celestial Nile, playing Peek a Boo, now you see me, now you don't right on the " Event Horizon " , to coin Maureen's phrase. But of course, what with being a Binary Star system, or perhaps even a Trinary one, (the verdict is still not out on that one for certain), this character has a few other motions to make as well. So with that idea in mind, I would just like to second Gwen's motion concerning the number of Posts here a JUNG-FIRE. Two for the Helix that surrounds the FireStone, and one for its messenger companion, (RNA?), on H'(it's) appointed rounds. Baa Baa Black Sheep, have you any wool,,Yessir, Yessir, three bags Full! Farewell for now Fellow Fireflies, The Mutt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 1999 Report Share Posted November 3, 1999 >this character has a few other motions to make as well. So with that idea in mind, I would just like to second Gwen's motion concerning the number of Posts here at JUNG-FIRE>: I vote with the Mutt and with Gwen... reason being most of us don't even send in one email per day and it oughta allow for the nice number (odd) of three into the campsite, don't ya think? Roselma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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