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- Re: Circles. From: envythedragon@aol.com
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Re: Circles.
Posted by: "envythedragon@aol.com" envythedragon@aol.com wizardluxas
Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:03 pm (PST)
circles are connections to the spiritual ethereal world charged by the body and something else, and connect to the higher self which in turn advances the magics trained...
http://schoolofmastery.spruz. com
if you want to see more...
-----Original Message-----
From: Blackbird <blackbird_61@yahoo.com >
To: Witch_Essentials@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sun, Dec 19, 2010 6:21 am
Subject: [Witch_Essentials] Re: Circles.
Honestly I have no idea, but it would prove interesting to check out.
Hopefully I can find a little time to research this on my next break. I
have a fascination with Divination, and so this would prove most
interesting. BB.
--- In Witch_Essentials@yahoogroups. , Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@..com .>
wrote:
>
> As regards circles and more precisely spirals, there's an old game out
> called centre and it has a spiral cut into a board with a certain
number
> of holes along the spiral to hold a peg. The player rolls dice and
moves
> the peg that number along the spiral with the object to make it to the
> center. I'm curious if that was ever intended for or used for
divination
> and how far back into history the game goes. On Fri, 17 Dec 2010,
> Blackbird wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > --- In Witch_Essentials@yahoogroups. , Jude DaShiell jdashiel@com
> > wrote:
> >>
> > Use of outdated cell phones and operating systems on computers is an
> > excellent way to get targeted and exploited by cybercriminals. The
> > reason
> > Microsoft updates operating systems so often is to try to get ahead
of
> > these exploits. Windows 8 is being worked on as I respond to this
> > message. I empathize with this message's content though because when
I
> > first started working we were using Dos 5.00 and eventually got
moved up
> > to dos 6.22 before the disaster of Windows struck. Try not to do any
> > ecommerce or banking transactions on windows 95 machines and if you
can
> > find software that's still supported for malware removal and if that
> > software is run regularly and if that software works every time you
> > ought
> > to be okay. That's a long string of ifs, but there it is. For anyone
who
> > is interested, I am a civil servant and do computer programming for
the
> > Federal Government so that is my basis for this reply.On Fri, 17 Dec
> > 2010,
> >
> > BB re: No its a perfectly valid point;
> > My point was Change for the sake of Change is advancing a Paradigm I
see
> > at odds with a Pagan Paradigm, I was not being quite literal there.
A
> > few years back I did have to change computers specifically because
my
> > old Toshiba could no longer support an up to date security suite,
but I
> > kept it for another year or two for working on Text files off line
till
> > the monitor burned out.
> >
> > I do some VBA work myself for my company; a rather major one, but we
are
> > still largely on XP, and Office 03; and Office kind of speaks to
what I
> > was saying better. While "Power Users" and do amazing things with
Excel
> > and all; with-in my notice most people dont use these apps in anyway
> > different than they would have used Office 2000 nine years later. I
must
> > admit I found Office 97 really ugly and was happy to upgrade to 2000
for
> > strictly aestetic reasons.
> >
> > But I think it also depends on your circumstance. ...
> >
> > As a fairly boring middle aged guy who does not go to Warez sites
and
> > such I feel Im reasonably safe with reasonable precautions. If you
have
> > a 14-16 year old Son who is really INTO computers; best kit him out
with
> > the most armor plated machine you can afford, no?
> >
> > We are a bit off topic here, but I think its one that effects most
of us
> > so I will leave you the last word, and look forward to your reply.
> >
> > Oh BTW; I would not worry about my phone, my phone is so primitive
It
> > cant cause me any troubles, unless some Hacker wants to play Pong on
it
> > just to say he can. LOL Blessings, BB.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
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