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hey Randalln interesting how you know so much. did you know this is your birth card ?

eight of diamonds

As the sun card, the Eight of Diamonds has the opportunity to rise to great heights in this life. Regardless of whether they make the move for great fame, they are always respected and looked up to in their work. They love to "shine". These people are powerful and can be dominating. Their Eight power and position in the Crown Line gives them an independent and sometimes "pushy" nature. In any case, they know what everything is worth and can drive a hard bargain. They can achieve anything through hard work and the application of their inherent intuition. When they learn to re-direct their power inward to themselves and stop trying to change the world, they can attain the lasting peace of inner power and self-mastery, the keywords of their Queen of Spades Karma Card. In love they tend towards fickleness. The Eight of Diamonds independent, changeable nature may resist marriage. They must learn to give others freedom of expression without trying to change them. They also need to learn to accept themselves as they are.

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and you know this because 5th of the 5th of the 5th

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well i too was born on fifth day of the week (Friday) of the fifth month (may) 455am mind you =) and my card is also the eight of diamonds as well :D

so i thought i would share it with you. what you talk about always seems to resonate with me in some shape or fashion. so keep talking :D

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add 5:10 am........im told this is kinda special

this is the 5th I'm talking of

Main article: signs of the zodiacListed below are each of the signs and their approximate corresponding dates when the sun enters and leaves each sign using the tropical zodiac [2]. The precise date varies slightly from year to year, owing to the leap year adjustment. A day in which the sun leaves one sign and enters another, usually listed as either the first or last day in a given range, is sometimes called a "cusp" day by certain sun-sign astrologers [3]. On the date range listed below, the first day in each range would be considered to be the "cusp" by these astrologers. It is possible that the sun can transition a day earlier or later than the first date listed in each range below, depending on the year, place and time of a person's birth. Regardless of whether or not a person was born on a "cusp" day, astrologers are in universal agreement that a person can only have one sun sign and this can be determined by an astrological natal chart [4].

  • Aries (March 21 − April 19)
  • Taurus (April 20 − May 20)
  • Gemini (May 21 − June 20)
  • Cancer (June 21 − July 22)
  • Leo (July 23 − August 22)
  • Virgo (August 23 − September 22)
  • Libra (September 23 − October 22)
  • Scorpio (October 23 − November 21)
  • Sagittarius (November 22 − December 21)
  • Capricorn (December 22 − January 19)
  • Aquarius (January 20 − February 18)
  • Pisces (February 19 − March 20)

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I was born on the 5th day aug 5 of the 5th month of the sun Aug in the with year of the chinese

The zodiac traditionally begins with the sign of the Rat, and there are many stories about the origins of the Chinese Zodiac which explain why this is so (see below). The following are the twelve zodiac signs (each with its associated Earthly branch) in order and their characteristics.[1]

  • Rat () (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Water ,Earth): Forthright, tenacious, intense, meticulous, charismatic, sensitive, intellectual, industrious, charming, eloquent, sociable, artistic, and shrewd. Can be manipulative, vindictive, self-destructive, envious, mendacious, venal, obstinate, critical, over-ambitious, ruthless, intolerant, and scheming.
  • Ox () (Water buffalo in Vietnam) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Water): Dependable, ambitious, calm, methodical, born leader, patient, hardworking, conventional, steady, modest, logical, resolute, and tenacious. Can be stubborn, dogmatic, hot-tempered, narrow-minded, materialistic, rigid, and demanding.
  • Tiger () (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Wood): Unpredictable, rebellious, colorful, powerful, passionate, daring, impulsive, vigorous, stimulating, sincere, affectionate, humanitarian, and generous. Can be restless, reckless, impatient, quick-tempered, obstinate, selfish, aggressive, and moody.
  • Rabbit or () (Cat in Vietnam) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Wood): Gracious, good friend, kind, sensitive, soft-spoken, amicable, elegant, reserved, cautious, artistic, thorough, tender, self-assured, shy, astute, compassionate, lucky, and flexible. Can be moody, detached, superficial, self-indulgent, opportunistic, and stubborn.
  • Dragon / () (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Wood): Magnanimous, stately, vigorous, strong, self-assured, proud, noble, direct, dignified, eccentric, intellectual, fiery, passionate, decisive, pioneering, artistic, empathetic, generous, and loyal. Can be tactless, arrogant, imperious, tyrannical, demanding, rebellious, intolerant, dogmatic, violent, impetuous, and brash.
  • Snake () (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Fire): Deep thinker, wise, mystic, mysterious, graceful, soft-spoken, sensual, creative, prudent, shrewd, elegant, cautious, intellectual, responsible, calm, compassionate, strong, constant, and purposeful. Can be a loner, bad communicator, possessive, hedonistic, self-doubting, distrustful, mendacious, suffocating, narcissistic, and cold.
  • Horse / () (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Fire): Cheerful, popular, quick-witted, changeable, earthy, perceptive, talkative, agile, magnetic, intelligent, astute, flexible, and open-minded. Can be fickle, arrogant, childish, anxious, rude, gullible, rebellious, and stubborn.
  • Goat (aka Ram or Sheep) – () (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Fire): Righteous, sincere, sympathetic, mild-mannered, observant, artistic, intellectual, ingenious, innovative, creative, mothering, peaceful, and generous. Can be indecisive, over-passive, worrier, pessimistic, sensitive, shy, and weak-willed.
  • Monkey () (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Metal): Inventor, motivator, improviser, intelligent, quick-witted, inquisitive, flexible, innovative, problem solver, loyal, self-assured, sociable, artistic, polite, dignified, competitive, objective, and factual . Can be egotistical, vain, arrogant, selfish, reckless, snobbish, deceptive, manipulative, cunning, jealous, exclusive, suspicious, and stubborn.
  • Rooster / () (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Metal): Acute, neat, meticulous, organized, self-assured, decisive, conservative, critical, perfectionist, alert, zealous, practical, scientific, and responsible. Can be over zealous and critical, puritanical, egotistical, abrasive, proud, opinionated, and gives into empty bravado.
  • Dog / () (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Metal): Honest, intelligent, straightforward, loyal, sense of justice and fair play, attractive, amicable, unpretentious, sociable, open-minded, idealistic, moralistic, practical, affectionate, sensitive, and easy going. Can be cynical, lazy, cold, judgmental, pessimistic, worrier, stubborn, and quarrelsome.
  • Pig / () (Boar in Japan and Elephant in Northern Thailand) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Water): Honest, gallant, sturdy, sociable, peace-loving, patient, loyal, hard-working, trusting, sincere, calm, understanding, thoughtful, scrupulous, passionate, and intelligent. Can be naïve, over-reliant, self-indulgent, gullible, fatalistic, and materialistic.

In Chinese astrology the animal signs assigned by year represent what others perceive you as being or how you present yourself. It is a common misconception that the animals assigned by year are the only signs and many western descriptions of Chinese astrology draw solely on this system. In fact, there are also animal signs assigned by month (called inner animals), by day (called true animals) and hours (called secret animals).

While a person might appear to be a Dragon because they were born in the year of the Dragon, they might also be a Snake internally, an Ox truly and Goat secretively. In total, this makes for 103,680 possible combinations (60 year cycle (5 elements × 12 animals) × 12 months × 12 days × 12 periods of the day) that a person might be. These are all considered critical for the proper use of Chinese astrology [2].

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its all good though. thought i would share that with you. you come off as the type of person who would like to "change" the world (for the better of course) and it fits perfectly with the description of that card.

how does this sound?

one who looks outside dreams;

one who looks inside awakens

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the cards work in conjunction with mundane and esoteric astrology charts. But in order to be as exact as possible one would need to know the exact place(longitude & lat) and time of birth.

Did you know that this was all taught to the Ancients by the gods ......for the purpose of knowing when to plant and to reproduce .....and to know the time of best communication with what we know as GOD

and that it was only removed from our history after the church could not find a way to manipulate that too

Its not that I'm so down on the church .....its just that so many have been misled thru history by people with such conviction in the church .....and when you get right down to it using it all you can unlock the Universe

ALL OF IT IS CONNECTED ......and no one knows .....its like a key to a very large lock .....and with the key you can accomplish anything ....from healing the sick ....to making the blind see

and that kind of knowledge should not be hidden ....it should be used to fix what is wrong in this world .....the ancients used all this knowledge to exist for hundreds of thousands of years

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i did not know that but i agree with you. i believe that the torah, the koran and the bible are all inspired for the same purpose and should be read as a whole and not separate. similar to what your saying about everything being connected.

obe you are a queen of diamonds. hughe Hefner is a queen of diamonds, so was martin luther king jr. you probably have inner fears of there being not enough to go around?

Like some other cards in the deck, the Queen of Diamonds has much indecision about values (Three of Diamonds Karma Card). Although they are in the royal suit of money, they are often worried about money and have some difficulty in managing it. Queen of Diamonds are known to be charming and enjoy the finer things in life. Often they spend beyond their budget and this adds to their financial worries. Their Three of Diamonds Karma Card speaks of indecision about what they want that has them constantly seeking new adventures and sometimes relationships as well. Many of the world's greatest givers are Queen of Diamonds, though personal relationships are usually difficult because of the indecision about what they want and their changeable nature. If they adopt a spiritual path in life and realize that they have a mission, they can achieve the heights of spiritual realization and self-mastery (Queen of Spades in Neptune). This realization will also dispel all of the problems that they have w ith money and love.

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they even went so far as to change the written word ...............to the removal of us from the garden of eden .....because we ate of the tree of knowledge ......setting in the minds of all to follow that........ too gain knowledge is too be on the bad side of god ......and it just ant so

boy tomorrow all the readers will get a mind full

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Realistically it shouldnt surprise anyone that important parts of our recent and not so recent past gets rewritten or 'lost' to the ages. Heck, it happens now.. i read a thread in the off topic session recently about the O administration adding little in tidbits of info relating the guy in charge to past presidents.. how modest.

Regarding recent posts, if anyone is curious about things not being as they seem, or as some my have been taught; reading up on what people recall from NDEs is pretty neat food for thought..

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This seems to fit with all of this.

Link with the pictures is here:

http://goingglobaleastmeetswest.blogspot.com/2012/05/is-israeli-holy-day-of-shavuot-this.html

"May 22, 2012

Is the Israeli Holy Day of “Shavuot” Depicted on the 25,000 Dinar Note?

In the past I have written on the symbolism depicted on the Iraqi 25,000 dinar note in which we covered the image of Marduk and other depictions. In that article I wrote of the depiction on the reverse side of the woman holding the sheave of wheat and speculated it was depicting the season of harvest and speculated that might be pointing to the time period of autumn.

Today while doing some study on the time of Pentecost and Shavuot it dawned on me that within the images on the Iraqi 25,000 dinar note was the exact depiction of “Shavuot”

This weekend May 27th is Pentecost weekend and the Jewish Holiday of Shavuot.

Shavuot commemorates the anniversary of the day God gave the Torah to the entire Israelite nation assembled at Mount Sinai, although the association between the giving of the Torah (Matan Torah) and Shavuot is not explicit in the Biblical text. The holiday is one of the Shalosh Regalim, the three Biblical pilgrimage festivals. It marks the conclusion of the Counting of the Omer.

Besides its significance as the day on which the Torah was revealed by God to the Jewish nation at Mount Sinai (which includes the Ten Commandments), Shavuot is also connected to the season of the grain harvest in Israel. In ancient times, the grain harvest lasted seven weeks and was a season of gladness (Jer. 5:24, Deut. 16:9-11, Isa. 9:2). It began with the harvesting of the barley during Passover and ended with the harvesting of the wheat at Shavuot. Shavuot was thus the concluding festival of the grain harvest, just as the eighth day of Sukkot (Tabernacles) was the concluding festival of the fruit harvest. During the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem, an offering of two loaves of bread from the wheat harvest was made on Shavuot.

Shavuot is the day of observance marking when God gave the law to man and is also the conclusion of the wheat and barley harvest.

So we have the giving of the law…and the harvest both celebrated with Shavuot.

The Book of Ruth corresponds to the holiday of Shavuot both in its descriptions of the barley and wheat harvest seasons and Ruth's desire to become a member of the Jewish people, who are defined by their acceptance of the Torah. Moreover, the lineage described at the end of the Book lists King David as Ruth's great-grandson. According to tradition, David was born and died on Shavuot.

On the 25,000 dinar note we have on one side the image of Hammurabi with Marduk off to the side.

The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved Babylonian law code, dating back to about 1772 BC. It is one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world. The sixth Babylonian king, Hammurabi, enacted the code, and partial copies exist on a human-sized stone stele and various clay tablets. The Code consists of 282 laws, with scaled punishments, adjusting "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" as graded depending on social status, of slave versus free man.

On the other side of the note we see a harvest depicted with a woman holding a sheave of wheat and a sickle in her hand.

So we see on the Iraqi Dinar 25,000 note we have both the depiction of the first book of law being given to man (Hammurabi) and also the harvest of the wheat.

The images on the Iraqi 25,000 dinar note both front and back…depict nothing less than…Shavuot!

This is a very interesting serendipity to say the least.

This very weekend…Sunday May 27th 2012…Pentecost and Shavuot are coming up…and let us all hope…that the harvest is plenty.

Phoenix"

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  • A clay seal recently unearthed by Israeli archaeologists is displayed by Eli Shukron, who directed the excavation on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, just outside Jerusalem's Old City May 23, 2012. Israeli archaeologists said on Wednesday they have discovered the first physical evidence supporting Old Testament accounts of Bethlehem's existence centuries before the town became the birthplace of Jesus. The proof came, they said, in the clay seal. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (JERUSALEM - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOG

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