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CELINE
Celine in the Occult means Moon, as in Emotions of the waxing and wanning moon. Celine Di = 13 = = 4 = 22 ON = sun Celine Dion born under the sign of Aries, the Qwakening, ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by 777 The Great Work; 03-12-2010 at 04:26 PM. |
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Actualy my name comes from the name Celest.... Celine \ce-li-ne\ is a variant of Celeste (Latin), Celina (Latin) and Selena (Greek), and the meaning of Celine is "heavenly" |
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It wasn't geared towards you, i like words, they are double edge swords.
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Well I am glad this thread pleases you and allows you to "get your message out there"
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I also understand ritual very well. Aries the goat is sacrificed, and the blood is put on the (Post) for pass over. Thats what happened to the Thuban thread.
Any way i'm done , back to the Xmen thread. ![]() Peace OUT!!! ![]() |
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Yes..and it wont be the only sacrifice on the fire....
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ARIES====symbol is the Ram, not the goat.
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Hi Everyone,
My favourite words are, wait for it, Contronyms. These are words where the same word means the exact opposite, depending on how you use it. For example, "dust" which means to put fine particles on something, or to remove fine particles from something. Or the word "fast" which means moving quickly, or stationary. Of course there are lots of them, far too many to post here, but I think you get the jist. Best regards, Steve |
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Oh the joys of the English language! ![]() |
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