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Brian
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@BstKidEva yeah i dont think you actually got cursed but i do think your worst fears are getting played on. sounds like you handled good tho. i like to eviscerate the idea or image too. like literally shred it with blades and toss it into the void. helps me remove things
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@BstKidEva old guy buddy of mine says when they broke up the large ranch into small parcels after they logged it they did so with a photo from the sky. so even the corner markers that the surveyers use can be off by 15ft or so. funny if true. plus sometimes folks dig them up and move them
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@OfWyrding I bet. It’s so remote it’s probably not surveyed very often. In contrast places like Plymouth have been established so long sometimes the historical markers are just gone and assumptions get made. It’s kinda wild.
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@OccultHours in the north mythos its the same way. sunna (female) = the sun and mani (male) is the moon. says man in the name even, man-i. alchemically it works better too. also explains females extreme pull or infatuation towards the moon
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People assume the Moon has always been female, but at the very start of written mythology, it was symbolized as a male!
In Mesopotamia, Sin was one of the highest-ranking gods, governing time, order, and divination. In Egypt, Khonsu’s name means the traveler. He is a powerful healer & protective force. In Vedic tradition, Chandra is masculine. He is also known as SOMA and linked with intoxication and fluctuations.
Later, in the Greek world, the Moon became feminine through figures like Selene and Artemis, shifting the symbolism toward fertility, intuition, and embodiment.
Same Moon, but different interpretations. It’s assumed they were assigning meaning based on function. When the Moon was viewed as a regulator of time and cosmic order, it was masculine. When it was viewed through cycles of life and the body, it became feminine.
I think it’s all the same thing though. Chandra and Selene have similar stories about visiting their lovers, but with the genders swapped.
Quite the thing to ponder 🔮
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@OfWyrding I miss the greenhouse chats. We went over this often in between.
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@BstKidEva ikr its pretty cool. its not super easy out here tho the mountain itself is tough
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@BstKidEva nice, you guys can have your own separate house if you want. it has its own road and the house is right next to the main river on the hill, it never dries up and goes around the house and has two waterfalls. ones like 20 foot tall
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@OfWyrding I heard you in my head.
It’s not off the short list.
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@BstKidEva I don’t even think it’s the food. I have food in those auto fill bins for my dogs and cats and they can eat whenever they want and those asshole cats will still be running their mouths right before dawn everyday
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@soulmeaning Fascinating. Had a similar experience. I had three rune dreams, a different rune for each dream. Then I met Odin on the fourth dream, and I was given the remaining runes of the elder futhark. I use the original 3 runes, just as I was given them, when I feel it’s needed in my life
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@BstKidEva Aren’t we all kind of tho? it’s not that insulting really. There are awesome cartoon characters too, not just goofy looking idiots
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@OfWyrding Ha! I’ll wait to swing that one. ☝️
Moods.
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