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last updated 12/19/07
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The Goddess Hekate: Liminal Magick,
Totems and Power Animals,
30 ways you can become more sustainable.
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At one time I believe this list could be found at 30days of sustainability, but I can no longer find the link. So here are 30 things one can do to change the world.
At Home:
1. Complete an energuide evaluation www.oee.nrcan.ca/residential a...
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Thoughts on Books
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Well the basic idea behind the book is that the Stories attributed to Jesus predate Jesus and have existed in Mythological form in Egypt and other ancient "Mystery Cults" of the Greeks. He looks mostly at the Myths of Horus and shows how the "Mir...
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Literal Resurrection
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The Question posed at another discussion site was,
Do you believe in the literal Resurrection?
To which i dashed off this answer:
Good Question. I just finished reading this book by Marcus Borg, called The Last Week. It's all about the we...
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Poems for March
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I love thee well, nay, but I love thee not,
How can I tell if I do love or not,
Unstable and untrue!
The raging lion now, and now the lamb,
The winter’s blast, laden with springtide balm,
O wild March, which is you?
- Mrs. Jane...
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about me
I can't be summed up or contained in a box. talk to me and I'll chat back. lets get to know each other and that's how you'll find out all about me. I'm here for meeting like minded people, interested in similar things and me. I like meeting people who are open minded about faith, spirituality and religion. Perhaps we'll disagree but a good conversation is always pleasing.
I don't know why but my blog isn't updating itself. there's more posts there now... check it out.
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At one time I believe this list could be found at 30days of sustainability, but I can no longer find the link. So here are 30 things one can do to change the world.
At Home:
1. Complete an energuide evaluation www.oee.nrcan.ca/residential and undertake some energy upgrades for your home.
2. Ensure you have efficient water fixtures or install flow reducers where appropriate
3. Recycle and compost- share a compost with neighbours if possible, and look into indoor, not smelly, options-...
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Mon, April 23, 2007 - 3:49 PM
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Well the basic idea behind the book is that the Stories attributed to Jesus predate Jesus and have existed in Mythological form in Egypt and other ancient "Mystery Cults" of the Greeks. He looks mostly at the Myths of Horus and shows how the "Miracles" said to have been performed by Jesus were also performed, almost exactly, by Horus. He compares the birth and death narratives of Jesus, Horus, Buddha and Zoroaster and shows how they are parallel each other.
Through out the book he talks ...
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Mon, March 26, 2007 - 2:31 PM
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The Question posed at another discussion site was,
Do you believe in the literal Resurrection?
To which i dashed off this answer:
Good Question. I just finished reading this book by Marcus Borg, called The Last Week. It's all about the week before Easter from the bible. It's a very interesting read and he talks a little about literal vs. symbolic. He defiantly leans towards symbolic, but says that whether it literally happened, or 'symbolically' happened it’s the point. The point is ...
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Wed, March 21, 2007 - 3:56 PM
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I love thee well, nay, but I love thee not,
How can I tell if I do love or not,
Unstable and untrue!
The raging lion now, and now the lamb,
The winter’s blast, laden with springtide balm,
O wild March, which is you?
- Mrs. Jane (Goodwin) Austin, in the "Old Farmer's Almanac" for 1917.
With rushing winds and gloomy skies
The dark and stubborn Winter dies;
Far off, unseen, Spring faintly cries,
Bidding her earliest child arise.
- Bayard Taylor.
I Martius ...
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Wed, March 21, 2007 - 3:52 PM
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