Day No. 194


It's like we have always known that set in stone unbreakable
It's like I have always dreamed true harmony unmistakable


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Day No. 170


It's raining man...



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Where is the love?



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In da Club...



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Day No. 170


Secret Garden



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Cyclist on the Mountain Pass



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Three Body Problem



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Secret Garden - Blue Forest



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Day No. 170


Country roads...



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Gone with the wind...



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It's raining man.



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It's raining woman...



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Day No. 147


Saturn

Aquarius is the zodiac sign of Lord Shiva.
Aquarius is traditionally ruled by Saturn.
The planet Saturn in this cosmic drama represents Yahweh.
One of the foundational Christian doctrines is that Jesus is God.
He is the Jehovah/YHWH/Yahweh described in Exodus 3.
Saturn, which in the fullest form is “Horus bull of the sky”.
Saturn is a sign of union of Heaven and Earth made possible through Son of God, Jesus Christ.
Saturn, in ancient mythology, was known as the Reaper. He carried a sickle with him, and harvested the earth. He was also known as the “Grim Reaper.”
Saturn is always shown with a sickle.
Saturn is the Messianic planet. It pictures Christ the Messiah.
It also represent Holy Spirit - the symbol of the anointing by the holy fire.


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From the ashes



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Here without you...

 



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Playing for Peace...



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The oldest known historical reference to "Palestine" is in the work of Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 484–425). He said Palaistine is "part of Syria" along the Mediterranean coast. Some 500 years later, Jewish historian Josephus (AD/CE 37-100) quoted Herodotus in referring to "Syria of Palaistine" and said "the Syrians that are in Palaistine are circumcised." Josephus quickly "corrects" Herodotus by noting that the only "inhabitants of Palaistine [who] are circumcised [are] Jews." This is a key comment: Jews lived in Palaistine and Jesus was born in the City of David.

 



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