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On the Ripley Scroll, the bird of Hermes segment?
What does this segment of the Ripley Scroll mean? In the sea without lees stands eating bird of Hermes wings and pretend to be variable, although full stable When all the feathers that had gone from being the still standing here like a stone here is now both white and red and all so the stone to speed up all the dead and some without fable hard and soft and malleable understand well and right now, and thank God for this vision bird of Hermes is my name eating my wings to make me tame. I think it's wake the dead, but I'm not sure. What is its meaning and what it symbolizes? (especially the Bird of Hermes, and the food of their wings)
While many symbols embody rolls alchemical conventional interpretation for this is obscure and a matter of conjecture. Among others, the psychiatrist Jung has offered explanations for some of the images. Al As in writing and alchemical imagery much Christian symbolism is evident throughout. Some of the symbols of alchemy are known: airtight jars, a frog, dragon, the bird of Hermes and the lions of red and green. But what they represent is another matter and may differ from one application to another. The toad often means the land area, sophic sulfur or physical properties of sulfur Grosser absent. The bird of Hermes, shown as eating his wing has been interpreted as an act of stabilization in relation to mercury. However, the mercury mercury does not always familiar, but is rather an indication of the most spiritual properties of the chemical. The alchemy scrolls associated with George Ripley are rare manuscripts that illustrate the search for the Philosopher's Stone. http://www.rcpe.ac.uk/library/history/ripley/ripley1.php and in the spiritual aspect: The wings of a bird in the rest of "shoulders" of the Caduceus of Hermes. This means for Thoth given to him by the major gods. A hawk is resting on the shoulder of a king appointed him as "the Horus," the legitimate heir to the throne. However, in the ancient world, wings, and birds were generally so common symbols of the gods of healing and the afterlife. from: http://www.domainofman.com/book/chap-3.html know that Ripley writes about the Sorcerer's Stone some say that his writings claim is the antidote is variable wings Hermes stabalizing compounds used to make the stone. And yet claim to be stable full When all the feathers that had gone from being He is still standing here like a stone waiting for the stone to raise the dead, and finally: The bird Hermes is my name eating my wings to make me tame. for me to say, its wings are gone so the force should remain stabalizing in the mix. Take this for what vale:) There is no true interpretation of this, as with Ripley is dead as to the meaning.
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Is it possible to convert a large houseplant jade plant developed into a bonsai? I how do I do?
It is quite old and the trunk is thick
It is possible. The wiring can be difficult because the bark is easily scraped and the branches will break if bent over. Jades also be trained by careful pruning. Whenever the end of a branch is cut, the new office will develop from under the remaining leaves. This is a common way to develop branches side. If your jade is higher and they do not want to cut back to open new branches, I would suggest taking a cut (or several) and start rooting for a new tree work. It roots very easily. Just take a cutting, remove the lower half of the leaves and set it aside to dry for a few days. Then boat up and the fog that every few days until the roots start – usually a couple of weeks. Prune the top of the new trees to the side branches wait to start developing. You now have a new tree or trees to start training. http://www.bonsai4me.com/SpeciesGuide/Crassula.html
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Jade Goody has been out for minga'd fat bird that has the Welsh started last week?
I believe the answers are a bit hard.
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What is your first impression of this poem and what is your opinion on it (which you think is on)?
The poetry of Wilfred Owen ………. "Big Love" / The red lips are as red as the stained stones kissed by the English dead. Kindness of wooed and suitor seems the shame to their love pure. Oh baby, your eyes lose appeal blind eyes When I look in my place! Slender attitude Trembles not exquisite like knife-skewed members, rolling and rolling where God seems not to care, until the fierce love they bear Cramps in extreme decrepitude of death. Your voice sings not so soft, – Though even the wind murmuring through beams loft, – Your dear voice is not mine, soft and clear evening, like anyone who listens to them and now the earth has stopped their mouths unfortunate that coughed. Heart, hearts warm as ever, neither large nor full made great with shot, and while your hand pale, paler than its route are all transversal through flame and hail: Weep, you may mourn, may not touch them.
From the title, I think it's about laying down their lives for others, and that is the greatest love of all.
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How many years did it take the master sculptor to carve Mount Rushmore?
The carving began in 1927 and ended in 1941 with some injuries and no deaths. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rushmore
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