Thursday, August 12, 2010

REKNEW IT , OKAY NEW IT

Whatever it was, as they knew it, we find discovered again today without knowing what it was then; stonehenge; i.e., todays big brother henge: Interactive guide: Marden Henge
Archaeologists have uncovered the site of a prehistoric building that has lain undisturbed for more than 4,000 years
Students stumble upon ancient complex One of the best-known archeological sites in Britain yields something "totally unexpected." Enormous The Guardian .
Yahoo!, Gaurdian, Stonehenge's Big Brother; and so on...
So whats next; that, a Paris Hilton is not a place but a sphere...

...Oh.

Vaguely speaking towards the intimate exactnessnouses, so often lost and ages like fine wine, as relationships take on so many dynamics, as if the relationship itself has a life of its own, that when we find we stumble upon the essense's uninhibitted trueness, it is then we are in tune with what by nature we would not have imagined something so great could really be, and too easily dismiss the voguenessnous; to pull it back to vaguenousness, true natural impulses and ballancing efforts we were so dearly perscribed, yet history and myth and lore along with recognised influences that parallel the age, have honed and edged some preconcieved differences; so much that by interpretation, there exists an ora of element or alement, as if to something instead may be subscribed; the vail of the unseen, vague; defined as a repetition.


At least at this point, it is clear that the direction of topic went a different dirrection from what it may have appeared.

My first thought was from a Native American :

Take only what you need and leave the land as you found it.

The blog post "Subject" remains true to "Reknew it" and "New it".
The spelling of "New" seems the participle, or incorrect grammar, anyway- an incomplete sentence structure to say alone "New it".

I will get back to the English.

Keep in mind at the moment the following term: priori

A priori may refer to:
A priori (languages), a type of constructed language
A priori (statistics), a knowledge of the actual population
A priori and a posteriori, used to distinguish two types of propositional knowledge
Apriori algorithm a classic algorithm for learning association rules
See also
Priory, a house of men or women under religious vows headed by a prior or prioress

1ST ) Sticking with VOGUE for the August issue 2010:

Gwyneth Paltrow Talks to Vogue's Jeffrey Steingarten About Her New ...
At 37, Gwyneth Paltrow takes her star power to the kitchen. ... Nobody would care to read a story disclosing that Gwyneth Paltrow is a bad cook. ...www.vogue.com/feature/2010_August_Gwyneth_Paltrow/
Gwyneth Paltrow
www.style.com/vogue/voguediaries/2010_August_Gwyneth_Paltrow/?...
Gwyneth Paltrow Takes Us Inside Her August Vogue Cover Shoot
Video Diaries · Inside our cover shoots with Gwyneth Paltrow, Marion Cotillard, Blake Lively, and more · Features · Serena Williams has more than just a ...www.vogue.com/voguediaries/2010_August_Gwyneth_Paltrow/
Vogue's 2010 Age Issue Featuring Alexa Chung, Gwyneth Paltrow ...
From Alexa Chung (the VJ-turned fashion designer) to Gwyneth Paltrow (embarking on a new path in the kitchen) to Lady Antonia Fraser (on life after losing ...www.vogue.com/feature/2010_August_The_Age_Issue/
Rose Byrne, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Chloe Sevigny Top Vogue's Ten ...
Ten Best Dressed Photos: Hannah Thomson (Byrne, Joffe, Danes, Roy); Dimitrios Kambouris / WireImage (Paltrow); Michael Loccisano / Getty Images (Sevigny); ...www.vogue.com/bestdressed/080309/

Vogue, enough of the vail removed.
"These are the clothes I went to bed in"
To follow me there; know today, August 13, 2010,
I had to go back on August 14th, again today, to add
the 2004 article link to the 2002 Vogue article (2 clicks over) to maintain the parallel to the true Age of the most current issue, Vogue August 2010 issue.

It is only after combigning the search results, here, that I had begun to relate, what follows; that is to the signifigant effects that stream from the perfections of our affections inspire "from" and brush "against" as they extend "towards"; in the physical, no matter the parallel or syncrinytious efforts exuasts as we project; in the spirit, an "as to the spirit" reflects the synchonisity I was looking for when I found I used syncris.
Syncris, i.e.: "On Antithesis and Syncrisis" "...Antithesis and syncrisis are very closely related. Both concern stating something in terms of paired opposite constructions. Antithesis tends to emphasize the semantic contrast of two opposing terms, while syncrisis focuses on the syntactical comparison and contrast of phrases parallel in form but opposite in meaning. In practice, syncrisis is the narrower term..." ; as the thread streams on, linking Antimetabole, again it will be linked here after the search results: .

The search came forth first and was stumbled "on".
It follows with two of the results:

Though no mention of God is surfaced in text above, words are laced within the Antimetabole.

The odvious synonymous Time Table is not appearant but is mentioned in story context linked.

Deepening the multiplication formula, where similarly loyalty and obedience are a prerequisite to giving His protection .
The angels also provide for the elect, especially in times of need. In I Kings 19:1-8, Elijah escaped into the wilderness from Jezebel, who had just massacred most of the prophets of Israel. While the prophet slept, an angel appeared. "Then as he lay and slept under a broom tree, suddenly an angel touched him, and said to him, 'Arise and eat'" (verse 5). So Elijah ate the cake and drank the water that the angel provided for him. Then he laid down again. "And the angel of the Lord came back the second time, and touched him, and said, 'Arise and eat, because the journey is too great for you'" (verse 7). Elijah rose, ate and drank again and traveled a great distance on the strength of that food for forty days and forty nights.

Earlier in the story told on that page, it was also found: Later, the servant repeated Abraham's instructions to Bethuel and Laban, Rebekah's father and brother: "The Lord, before whom I walk, will send His angel with you and prosper your way" (verse 40). Prosper in this context means "to make successful." Abraham knew that God would send one of His angels to oversee the servant's efforts of finding a wife for Isaac and make the trip a success.

See also
Minister without Portfolio
Emeritus Emeritus (pronounced /ɨˈmɛrɨtəs/) (plural emeriti, abbreviation emer.) is a post-positive adjective that is used to designate a retired professor, bishop, or other professional or as a title. The female equivalent emerita (/ɨˈmɛrɨtə/) is sometimes used, but it is avoided by purists, since phrases such as professor emerita are ungrammatical in Latin.
The term is used when a person of importance in a given profession retires, so that his former rank can still be used in his title.
This job-, occupation- or vocation-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it there: sinecure.

Welsh mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brythonic mythology. British Iron Age religion · British mythology ... 2 Arthur of the Welsh. 2.1 Pre-Galfridian Texts; 2.2 Geoffrey of Monmouth .... Britain led by Elen's brother Conanus (Welsh: Kynan Meriadec, French: Conan Meriadoc), ..... a series of apocalyptic narratives as the work of the earlier Merlin who, ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_mythology -

2ND) The reality that inspires dreams and legends and tales may not even be of notice during the course of the average day, and the beauty of it as it comes to you may flurt more with topic dynamics within each of their own sub-topics, whether the stories include you or not...

ROUNDTABLES
Picture the problem solving triadic and wonder, is there another side of the coin


William Henry - Guests - Coast to Coast AM
Three surprise guests made their way through the "Secret Door" to speak with George Noory. ... Da Vinci Code Roundtable. Monday May 29, 2006 ...www.coasttocoastam.com › Guests - Cached - Similar
Glenn Kimball - Guests - Coast to Coast AM
First hour guest, researcher Glenn Kimball reacted skeptically to a new ...www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/kimball-glenn/6027
Laurence Gardner - Guests - Coast to Coast AM
Da Vinci Code Roundtable. Monday May 29, 2006 ... Gardner (Graal.co.uk) an ...www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/gardner-laurence/6021

An Invitation Of/Or edu. .

What Is With Or Without Representation
More
current contexts, (only SOMETIMES found by KEYWORD SEARCH; sometimes, NOT)
Connecting purposes are different than making estimations based on sensable reasoning and history trends.By leaving purpose out of the abstract or abstracts out of purpose, the true alloys ...

Fox


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Foucault http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Kant%27s_Anthropology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Critique_of_Pure_Reason


astrology ...?

alignments...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/custom?q=cache:lHMqRN2GVwUJ:www.astro.com/astrology/in_sungod_e.htm+ALIGNMENT+AUGUST+2010&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&lr=lang_en




























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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Gravity Check, Comment picking up from the "Red Paint"

Gravity Check

Gravity is what holds us all up as well as keeps us a foot.
Some research in knowledge is good to stay up to date and "SCIENTIFIC"
Computation, Complexity and Coding in Native American Knowledge Systems

Myth of "The Vanishing Race" Endures
This imagery had long been a part of popular culture, but the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890 and the end of the Plains Indian wars, Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 announcement that the American Frontier had closed, and the federal attempts to forcefully eradicate Indian culture and assimilate Indians into American society all converged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to firmly cement that imagery as a myth of a vanishing race, with the notion that Indians are historical features of an American landscape, not functioning members in a modern society. Ironically the federal policy of forced assimilation was in itself a recognition that Indians had not disappeared from America, and the official reversal of that policy in the 1930s, however effective or ineffective that reversal may be judged to be, was also an acknowledgement that Indians had not vanished as either a people or as political communities. Indian cultures, though badly damaged by all of this, managed to survive in reality, but not in the mythology of the larger culture. It was within the context of this mythology that Curtis took these photos, and his doing so contributed in no small way to the continued pervasive presence of the myth of the vanishing race in American society even into the present time.

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