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Thread: The Fall of Orthodox England: The Spiritual Roots of the Norman Conquest, 1043-1087

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    Quote Originally Posted by allodial View Post

    And yes, the calendar you utilize could carry some presumptions.
    very much so it seems. the date we place on our papers (if any) is quite significant. "what is your birthdate?"

    the masons have different calenders too, and they differ also between lodges. this subject is a key IMO

    I think the saturnalian priests we all are familiar with (as well as the catholic ones and others of course) know the significance of time definitions. ole chronos

    I have started living on natural time as it is in harmony with nature and natures laws but man and mans laws are not harmonic and do not resonate so it makes some things difficult. but also by knowing the jurisdiction the masses are in you can work around some problems so I see how it sorta works for the magi that way too.

    ever forget what day of the week it is? I love that!


    edit to add: just remembered a fragment... something like julian/oldtestament/death vs gregorian/newtestement/life something like that.. used to determine life or death in that so called book of life but reverses depending on jurisdiction or which side of the issue. its really heavy though and some "believers" I think are not up to the task.

    I was just contemplating how the first shall be last and the last shall be first too.. oh man! wait..
    Last edited by george; 02-05-15 at 07:17 AM.

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