Before I made this thread, I was brainstorming some ideas about what a reversed 9 of cups meant in a tarot draw. One thing I wrote down, was that it becomes somewhat reminiscent of the burning bush that Moses was supposed to have seen, when reversed.
This caught my eye a bit, and I had to reference the Tarot - the nameless arcanum is 13, and the moon is 18. 13 in the tarot seems to want to restructure the planet, but if you want to mix the Nameless card with the Moon, then in appears that the nameless card is made to conduct the restructing...
Let's talk a little bit about the meaning of specific numbers in your religious system, or spiritual view.
Specifically, maybe, any or all of the basic root numbers in reality, as in 1-10 or 1-12 (ending whenever you think that the series of 'root numbers' ends). Alternatively, you talk about...
I guess my question has to do with the concept of production itself, which I think might, itself, be the sort of core problematic concept in the human experience. As a marxist, what is it you're looking to produce? Do you think it should be measured? Do you think precision techniques should be...
I would have to see your source. But I would think that in early christianity, the initial notion was to sort of turn every tradition upside down, and further - with a strong inclination to dissolve things like holidays, festivals, and holy days etc. entirely. I think those things would only...
But when did the Christians create easter, because I'm not entirely sure that the early christians even wanted to mark out special days? Do you find evidence in the early church fathers that these kinds of things were talked about? I'm not really finding much. If it was the case, that a...
I don't quite yet have the erudition to answer your question in high definition in regard to the Tarot, which I have been studying for over a year. I guess a number of hints come to mind, when I think about it a little. So I guess in this post, I'm just reviewing how I might start to look for...
You technically are not allowed to, I had thought. I cannot start a tribe, and go camp on yonder hill, hunting and foraging for food, and making campfires, etc. Not here. Maybe in some 'uncontacted' part of the world, you can. But I'm part of the 'contacted' world, where that kind of thing is...
In our societal context, maybe, but our context seems to be quite a bit subjective. People have lived, probably for 10s of thousands of years, without any of the conventions we have.. (rent, stock markets, mortgages etc.)
I don't know if there is any historical precedent for people ever waiting until 30 to have a family, until around the time that the millennial generation, of which I'm a part, came along. Starting with my generation, we were generally told that college and high financial facility were...
Part of the issue as well, might be a rise in fertilizer cost, which in turn would probably raise the price of a pizza. Fertilizer, was apparently produced at a high scale by russia, likely sold less globally at this time due to sanctions. I think another issue is, is that I suspect america is...
What I've seen across my whole life, is businesses and suburbs buying out our farmland. That land that was built on, was not doing nothing, and I don't know if people really get that. Not trying to debate anything, it's just that my first reaction to these kinds of topics, is to go back to what...
I had wanted to comment, but found myself divided on what I thought, or not yet able to answer. The body could represent several things. It could represent a temple, but it also could represent an animal, no different in essence, structurally, from that of a mud turtle, or dung beetle.
I have...
In the whole sort of western part of this country, wasn't it characterized by prairie instead of forest, because of large herds of bovine animals? For the past many millennia, probably? So is this more about a lawyerly, legalstic debate about what to do with unmarked/unowned animals, that you...