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Post by metamorphilia on Sept 23, 2006 1:30:00 GMT -5
If it's the Enochian Alphabet, the letters are most likely C, R, S, and A, in that order. One last thing before going to bed: CRSA is an anagram of CARS... or SCAR... Just in case the 'clue' is lowbrow and accessible to non-Enochian speakers... -- Also ARCS (rainbow, or parts of a circle) or SARC (from the Greek, meaning 'flesh'?) Sorry for the three posts, I tried to keep them distinct from each other thematically...plus I'm just dog tired...Good night!
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Post by piscin on Sept 23, 2006 1:48:31 GMT -5
Awww, Poor Daniel! A special dinner ruined
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Post by gerald on Sept 23, 2006 4:04:53 GMT -5
i liked this vid. and bree actually looked more her age. who knows about the letters and what not. all will unfold soon though im sure. also her arm thing wasnt there again.
gez
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Post by milowent on Sept 23, 2006 4:41:23 GMT -5
Its awesome coming to watch a new video and knowing people here will have already started the dissection. i think these cards are a klew, not a just a disclosure of the Enochian language at issue. (Didn't some people mention Enochian that when she first mentioned a "language not spoke in thousands . .. " in a prior video). Question? Do these letters have sounds associated them separate from their analogues to our alphabet? Veh Don Fam Un? Is there some phonetic message here? --- I'd never heard of "Bibliomancy" before. I must not have been reading the Religion threads closely enough. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibliomancyThis appears to a practice Thelemites do: tlodge.nithaus.org/Misc/news.cgi?ToDate=2005-02-15www.the-book-of-thoth.com/content-12.htmlEDIT 8:21am: Oh oh. . . "dropping his magical ring"? - - any connection to Pluto video and "Dont. Have. Rings."? Curious George just listed that in the Dangling Plot Lines thread . . . .
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Post by christopher on Sept 23, 2006 7:54:36 GMT -5
I just posted this on the lg15 site...thought it could be useful I just found this: vedabase.net/sb/8/8/41-46/enwhich is a translation of a passage from the hindu bible. It says krsa means very lean and thin. I also read on wikipedia that crowley was into krishna and hinduism. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KrishnaIt may be something or may be nothing.
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Post by noasinger on Sept 23, 2006 8:36:51 GMT -5
Mesh Flinders' parents teach courses in meditation and its use within various spiritual traditions, so the notion that he would drop in krsa drawing from Hindu spiritualism may not be as far-fetched as it sounds.
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Post by jayhenry on Sept 23, 2006 10:08:49 GMT -5
Is Bree thinner? She said she had to go on a diet for her ceremony. I think the diet is working.
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Post by waffle on Sept 23, 2006 10:55:13 GMT -5
what about the equinox? it's obviously a big deal - do we know if that ties in with any of the religions we think she subscribes to?
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Post by cbowen4 on Sept 23, 2006 11:25:33 GMT -5
The Equinox is today (Saturday, September 23). So, this should happen pretty quickly. Check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Equinox for information about "The Equinox", the official organ of the A.'A.', the mystical order of Aleister Crowley.
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Post by dannie717 on Sept 23, 2006 11:53:25 GMT -5
If it's the Enochian Alphabet, the letters are most likely C, R, S, and A, in that order. One last thing before going to bed: CRSA is an anagram of CARS... or SCAR... Just in case the 'clue' is lowbrow and accessible to non-Enochian speakers... -- Also ARCS (rainbow, or parts of a circle) or SARC (from the Greek, meaning 'flesh'?) Sorry for the three posts, I tried to keep them distinct from each other thematically...plus I'm just dog tired...Good night! Wow it's all kind of coming together now! At least a little bit. ^first post ;D
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Post by ducky on Sept 23, 2006 14:10:47 GMT -5
"..there's a lot of debate about it...and it turns out all the guesses were wrong
That's some pointed editorial commentary right there.
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Post by Imparfaite on Sept 23, 2006 14:23:58 GMT -5
Bibliomancy is a form or branch of Divinations, which is, predicting the future. It's highly unreliable, in my opinion. It's often used with religious texts, not necessarily the bible but other religious texts as well. If I'm thinking clearly, Divinations are commonly associated with magics and people who practice them. After a quick google search, this is also common of Thelema. Not surprising. Also, I don't know if anyone else noticed, but the last two letters' sounds to me, sound like 'famine' which is basically in the end, starvation. She mentioned the diet. I really don't think this is significant in any way, just a quirky, very out-there observation. In case anyone wants more info about famine, here's a wiki-link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FamineInteresting video. I like how it was a nice clue giving video. I like it when there are a few vids with very hidden or obscure clues and then a video with a bunch of clues and then another couple with small or obscure clues. Hehe. One of the better videos I think.
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Post by noasinger on Sept 23, 2006 14:41:50 GMT -5
Okay -- got an interesting coincidence: Mesh's dad is an expert in Sanskrit, so Mesh would likely have at least some exposure to that language. Enochian is written right to left. The enochian letters, read right to left, are ASRK. Now back to vedabase. www.vedabase.net/a/asrkAsrk in Sanskrit means "blood." Again with the blood!
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Post by socalgardengirl on Sept 23, 2006 15:21:20 GMT -5
LOVED this video! I liked that her excitement about the equinox was so sincere, and how she seemed proud of her dad doing the bibliomancy. I have to say that I love the juxtaposition of her innocent sweetness and the odd scariness of her religion. Yay!
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Post by socalgardengirl on Sept 23, 2006 15:23:25 GMT -5
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