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Monday, July 23, 2007
Is There ANY Meaning to This?
I want to think so. This is a type of the subjective prophetic.
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
The meaning is in gravity. The shape of the sun behind the flag is that the flag is woven of horizontal threads and vertical threads. The light travels along the edges of the threads, revealing the weave. We use fabric that way, with one thread perpendicular to the ground because if we use it along the diagonal, gravity pulls it onto sagging and you would have a potbelly flag. If you are making some lame reference here to the cross, well, the physics of crucifixion demand that the person be mounted perpendicular to the ground. So the only meaning there is in that both the way woven cloth is oriented to the world and the device of an ancient means of capital punishment is oriented are both due to gravity.
Church has no place in state and every single experiment in that has or is in the process of failing. Keep your church out of my government and your cross off my flag.
Oh my! Half of one of the stars and two points of another have been obliterated by the sun. This is prophesy that half of California will indeed fall into the ocean and the part of Florida that points into the ocean will be covered in rising sea water. It means the earth gods are mad at us and will send earthquake and flood.
Meaning? Since the photo was taken in 2002, and has been in circulation for almost 5 years now, it means that you, Gene, are a little slow on the uptake. I saw a monkey in a cloud once. I saw a poodle in my mashed potatoes. The burn marks on my omlet looked like the shape of Vermont once. The stripes on the outside of a watermelon looked like a fish at a picnic at the lakes. The woodgrain on the back of a bathroom door looks like a cow with horns. It is not strange that we find images in things that were made by happenstance; it is only strange that we attribute meaning to them.
3 comments:
The meaning is in gravity. The shape of the sun behind the flag is that the flag is woven of horizontal threads and vertical threads. The light travels along the edges of the threads, revealing the weave. We use fabric that way, with one thread perpendicular to the ground because if we use it along the diagonal, gravity pulls it onto sagging and you would have a potbelly flag. If you are making some lame reference here to the cross, well, the physics of crucifixion demand that the person be mounted perpendicular to the ground. So the only meaning there is in that both the way woven cloth is oriented to the world and the device of an ancient means of capital punishment is oriented are both due to gravity.
Church has no place in state and every single experiment in that has or is in the process of failing. Keep your church out of my government and your cross off my flag.
Oh my! Half of one of the stars and two points of another have been obliterated by the sun. This is prophesy that half of California will indeed fall into the ocean and the part of Florida that points into the ocean will be covered in rising sea water. It means the earth gods are mad at us and will send earthquake and flood.
Meaning? Since the photo was taken in 2002, and has been in circulation for almost 5 years now, it means that you, Gene, are a little slow on the uptake.
I saw a monkey in a cloud once. I saw a poodle in my mashed potatoes. The burn marks on my omlet looked like the shape of Vermont once. The stripes on the outside of a watermelon looked like a fish at a picnic at the lakes. The woodgrain on the back of a bathroom door looks like a cow with horns. It is not strange that we find images in things that were made by happenstance; it is only strange that we attribute meaning to them.
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