An Olive Branch and an Oak Banch, both Leafed !


OF THE
*Torch Aflame - Enlightening as...
**Olive Branch Leafed Link 1 (peace)
The United States Constitution Link 1 Link 2
The Articles Of Confederation Link 1 Link 2 Link 3
***An Oak Branch Leafed Link 1 Link 2 link 3
The "Declaration Of Independance" link 1 Link 2


* ** *** Torch Aflame (InVisual Portrait, and enlightening as ...)

Introduction

...And a perspective from three points of which, I believe, we all share some peace; I am, of wisdom through some research, often portraiting symbolicly themes presented in the extension of an olive branch, a torch aflame, and an oak branch with leaves attached. In sumary to this introduction, see also some ""InVisual Protrait"" possibly of the day, thoughts with elements exstream; expressing this, painting view of somethings important, or just new to me, an expert of nothing. Just a view. ... InVisual Portrait post

Saturday, February 13, 2010

ASTRO -PHILISOPHY - HISTORY AND TO APLIED TODAY

FOR THE MOMENT
TRY THIS...?
http://www.astro.com/cgi/hk.cgi?&cid=lzifileKQsnp0-u1266103766

Found this from Robert Hand "
...But the kind of philosophy is important. Astrology is a discipline which is rooted in a pre-modern, in fact pre-medieval concept of the world. It very strongly implies, if it does not outright demand, that at some level we consider the universe to be a living, conscious and sentient being, or more precisely, that we consider the universe to be an aspect of a living, conscious, and sentient being, those not being quite the same thing. However in the course of the evolution of Western thought, somewhere between St. Augustine (354-430 C.E. ...
if and St. Thomas Aquinas (1224/25-1274 C.E.), or shortly thereafter, the West took a peculiar fork in the philosophical road. No other civilization besides the West has taken that fork except under the influence of the West. The nature of that fork became clearly manifested in the twelfth century when the West adopted Aristotle as its premiere philosopher and spent the rest of the middle ages working out the implications of that. They did so in a way that was peculiar, and one that I suspect Aristotle would not have found acceptable. It was a way to which astrology did initially adapt, but it eventually led to the modern reality system in which astrology has become "impossible.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

E IA

E IA And so continues the our story.." so too, this "E Pluribus Unum"; God, relevant today;SOS Allegory as the state of affairs existing in USA today?
COMMUNITY GOAL: EXIST with a Ballance and Grace from "E"E as "of" or "from" many to one, or as one;and to the prefix "EX" meaning "out" or "beyond", like "exceed"
ROOM FOR THOUGHT: The Universitatus Committeeatum e plurbis unum"
E IA and the allegorical nature throughout masculin literate to a "he praised."

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Friday, January 8, 2010

TODAY, YESTERDAY, AND TOMORROW

ELVIS WOULD BE PREACHING NOW (Pricilla Presley, Today Show)

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January 03, 2009
The Gospel According to the Beatles
Next Level Church in Charlotte, North Carolina has sunk to a low level. Rather than faithfully preaching God's Word (which is what God's Word commands pastors to do) they've bought into the lies of the seeker-sensitive / purpose-driven movement. Aside from preaching on such relevant topics as the movies The Love Guru and The Dark Night they are now launching into a self-help sermon series on the 'Gospel According to the Beatles'.

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

2010 ELASTICITY

Ecclesiastes 12:13-14


Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.



January 5th... Above All, Love; intersects in pink, From Time To Time

http://www.infotoday.com/il2009/ searchers, community builders, information providers, trainers, guides, and more; keeping up with new tools

http://www.streamingmedia.com/ Future Press Releases
Magnify.net to Power Live Earth Community Video and Green Inaugural Ball January 13, 2009

January 6th...

January the 8th I AM Editing in this etymology of ELASTICITY: elastic (adj.)
1653, coined in Fr. (1651) as a scientific term to describe gases, from Gk. elastos "ductile, flexible," related to elaunein "to strike, beat out," of uncertain origin. Applied to solids from 1674. The noun, "cord or string woven with rubber," is 1847, Amer.Eng.

Online Etymology Dictionary
"The social phenomenon of Beatlemania, which finds expression in handbags, balloons and other articles bearing the likeness of the loved ones, ...www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=b&p=9 - - Similar -

STRENGTH - Online Etymology DictionaryThe Online Etymology Dictionary. Search: Search Mode, Natural Language ...www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=strength

Online Etymology Dictionary"kind of sword noted for temper and elasticity," 1590s, from Bilbao, ...www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=b&p=16

elasticity (economics) - Mathematical definition, Examples, Importance
elasticity (physics) - Modeling elasticity, Transitions to inelasticity [next] [back] Elam - Etymology, History, Elamite language, The Elamite legacy, ...encyclopedia.stateuniversity.com/pages/.../elasticity-economics.html


ON LANGUAGE - ON LANGUAGE; Bungee Jumping - NYTimes.com
Apr 4, 1993 ... Whatever the correct etymology, the ideas of elasticity and load-bearing cords are present. We are now ready for a bungee jump. ...www.nytimes.com/1993/04/04/.../on-language-bungee-jumping.html?...1


elastic traction - definition of elastic traction in the Medical ...
elastic traction. Etymology: Gk, elaunein + L, trahere, to draw. any therapeutic apparatus that uses an elastic device to pull on a limb. ...medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/elastic+traction



Sunday, December 13, 2009

Of One, that is "my self"; the first is with only a measurement.

To Relate this post, for me to post this message clearly and concisely...
... to -Knowing The Latin; No, I don't know the Latin.

Who has put me hear?... AND WHY? Of our creator.

Should that , at last, be a question too? (trivial tangent-not going there)(Atleast I don't think so at this point; at this point, what can I know? Or, What do I know about that? (thats for another blog )(ones of my own)

Let's start again.

Describing from a search of the Latin term to help relating, myself, to others.

(Excerted)_(non of my own)-Full text of ""Know thyself" in Greek and Latin literature"
INTRODUCTION
The inscriptions at Delphi their number, authorship, date, etc. Dis- cussions of ...in antiquity. Importance attached to ....by the Ancients 1
CHAPTER II
... As KNOW YOUR MEASURE Earliest apparent reference to the maxim, in Heracleitus. Aeschylus' use of the apophthegm. Interpretation of Pindar, Pythian II, 34. ... St. ...as ' Know your Measure' in Xenophon, Plato and Aristotle. Historical charac- ters who did not know themselves Alcibiades and Alexander. The above meaning for the maxim in Cicero and Juvenal. Significance of ...

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

3, 2, 1, calendars Bul 2009

Bul I_Kings 6:38 Marchesvan, Cheshvan Wheat, barley, seed sowing Early rains None

I KINGS 6:38
37 The foundation of the LORD's Temple was laid in midspring, in the month of Ziv, [37] during the fourth year of Solomon's reign. 38 The entire building was completed in every detail by midautumn, in the month of Bul, [38] during the eleventh year of his reign. So it took seven years to build the Temple.

7:1
1 Kings 7 : 1Solomon Builds His Palace 1 Solomon also built a palace for himself, and it took him thirteen years to complete the construction.

Sacred Calendar - Year 6004, Month of Bul (Eighth Month)
Year 6004, 2009 - 2010. First Day 1, Second Day ... October 29, 11. October 30, 12. October 31. 13. November 1, 14. November 2, 15. November 3, 16 ...www.avoiceinthewilderness.org/bibcal/6004/bul_6004.html - Cached - Similar -
Sacred Calendar - Year 6003, Month of Bul (Eighth Month)
Year 6003, 2008 - 2009. First Day 1, Second Day 2, Third Day 3, Fourth Day 4, Fifth Day 5, Sixth Day 6, Sabbath 7. 1. October 1, 2. October 2, 3 ...www.avitw.ca/bibcal/6003/bul_6003.html - Cached - Similar -

i.p. unum"s library - Google Book Search

The Heat Or Eat Dilemma - Propeller.com

caesura?

caesura EPLU RIB USU NUM: (WITHIN A TENTH?) est Libre pars reddo rersus in reddo rursus prodigium or monstrum on tenus.