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Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
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| New Message Posted!2008-08-12 13:47  
More stuff I got sent on this:
The Stones that Sing
Manifesting the Voice of Earth
A Talk and Meditation
With
Tareth and Caroline Sherwood
Tuesday 9 September 2008 at 7.30 p.m.
Georges Room, Isle of Avalon Foundation,
2-4 High Street, Glastonbury
On the 3rd July 2008 Tareth and a group Manifested sounds from one of the Standing stones of Avebury. These sounds were recorded.
Tareth will speak about this momentous event and what it means. The Sacred power sites have started to channel energy and information for the spiritual evolution that is coming: new connections with the conscious universe and our part in its future.
The sounds carry information and guidance; they are a calling to those who work with the light. They can awaken the deep soul wisdom in everyone and help the process of bringing harmony and healing.
Tareth will speak about the long term project and how it can be used by all those who wish to help the future.
There will be a meditation using the sounds.
There is no charge for this event, but donations are welcome.
For information: tarethway@tiscali.co.uk Tel 01458 833929
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

Joined: 19-03-2006
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from Oldham, Lancashire
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| New Message Posted!2008-06-19 23:54  
Blimey, i didn't expect the spanish inquisition!
Sorry Nick, it's just that with you being created only five minutes ago I thought you might be up for the full ten minute argument.
So there was a "Norwegian Blue".
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2856557.html?menu=news.scienceanddiscovery
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

Joined: 19-03-2006
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from Oldham, Lancashire
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| New Message Posted!2008-06-19 04:33  
I know this thread has wandered off topic, but.....................
http://www.newkerala.com/one.php?action=fullnews&id=73015
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nickp

Joined: 24-05-2005
Messages: 38
from Yorkshire
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| New Message Posted!2008-04-22 15:29  
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On 2008-04-20 10:44, mikecroley wrote:
Yorkshire-ness
Arrogantly, egotistically ignorant?
mike
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nope, just the ability to call a spade a spade, and a shovel a shovel.
people often mistake brutal honesty for arrogance, but that's because they're not used to honesty, preffering to beat around the bush and trying to dress up what they really mean with terms like 'egotistically ignorant' which, in the literary definition of the term means 'without ego' so if your going to try to bandy words with a brutally honest yorkshireman, then at least choose ones with real literary context, not ones which you think make you sound clever, because it takes a lot more than an imaginary, contrived insult to rile us, being thick skinned as well as honest.
Nik P.
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AngieLake

Joined: 12-03-2004
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from Newton Abbot, Devon
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| New Message Posted!2008-04-20 23:33  
Just thought of something funny....
It involves 'Jesus', 'Carpenter', 'Corn Grinding', and ''A large monument on Salisbury Plain'!
Have the 'beatles' mentioned this????
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mikecroley

Joined: 27-10-2006
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| New Message Posted!2008-04-20 10:44  
Yorkshire-ness
Arrogantly, egotistically ignorant?
mike
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

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| New Message Posted!2008-04-20 04:21  
Phew.....................
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/080416-earth-hum.html
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

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| New Message Posted!2008-03-26 00:41  
England cricket team are on the verge of winning a test series, I'll respond after the celebrations.
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sem

Joined: 12-11-2003
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| New Message Posted!2008-03-25 23:58  
Sorry Nick, it's just that with you being created only five minutes ago I thought you might be up for the full ten minute argument.
I didn't think YOU were being too serious, but many people seem to think it's fun to slag off Christianity. I'm probably more against it than most, due to a lot of research. BUT, what it comes down too is that all religions have borrowed bits from others and this holds true for organised and personal beliefs.
Hope you had a good Easter/first Sunday after the first full moon after the equinox/Passover/chance to get drunk on a Sunday as you've got Monday off.
Sem
PS Bernard The thing Jesus said on the cross was "Peter, come closer... Peter....PETER.... I can see your house from up here."
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nickp

Joined: 24-05-2005
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from Yorkshire
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| New Message Posted!2008-03-25 01:35  
Blimey, i didn't expect the spanish inquisition!
And who said anything about being serious?!
Nik P
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