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  • if you read through our fairy tales,keeping in mind that ‘mother’ was replaced w

    if you read through our fairy tales,keeping in mind that ‘mother’ was replaced with ‘stepmother’ by victorians, you do not find very kind depictions of mothers. Now, the reason for these characters was, very likely, to teach children that there are far worse mothers out there than the one that they have. But women are not kindly presented in our history. Not that men are either. But the idolization of women was a victorian invention. I read our history and i see struggle and scarcity.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 20:19:00 UTC

  • TALES OF OUR PEOPLE: “THE HORNED WOMAN” (explanation follows below) A rich woman

    TALES OF OUR PEOPLE: “THE HORNED WOMAN”

    (explanation follows below)

    A rich woman sat up late one night carding and preparing wool, while all the family and servants were asleep. Suddenly a knock was given at the door, and a voice called, “Open! open!”

    “Who is there?” said the woman of the house.

    “I am the Witch of one Horn,” was answered.

    The mistress, supposing that one of her neighbours had called and required assistance, opened the door, and a woman entered, having in her hand a pair of wool-carders, and bearing a horn on her forehead, as if growing there. She sat down by the fire in silence, and began to card the wool with violent haste. Suddenly she paused, and said aloud: “Where are the women? they delay too long.”

    Then a second knock came to the door, and a voice called as before, “Open! open!”

    The mistress felt herself obliged to rise and open to the call, and immediately a second witch entered, having two horns on her forehead, and in her hand a wheel for spinning wool.

    “Give me place,” she said; “I am the Witch of the two Horns,” and she began to spin as quick as lightning.

    And so the knocks went on, and the call was heard, and the witches entered, until at last twelve women sat round the fire–the first with one horn, the last with twelve horns.

    And they carded the thread, and turned their spinning-wheels, and wound and wove, all singing together an ancient rhyme, but no word did they speak to the mistress of the house. Strange to hear, and frightful to look upon, were these twelve women, with their horns and their wheels; and the mistress felt near to death, and she tried to rise that she might call for help, but she could not move, nor could she utter a word or a cry, for the spell of the witches was upon her.

    Then one of them called to her in Irish, and said, “Rise, woman, and make us a cake.”

    Then the mistress searched for a vessel to bring water from the well that she might mix the meal and make the cake, but she could find none.

    And they said to her, “Take a sieve and bring water in it.”

    And she took the sieve and went to the well; but the water poured from it, and she could fetch none for the cake, and she sat down by the well and wept.

    Then a voice came by her and said, “Take yellow clay and moss, and bind them together, and plaster the sieve so that it will hold.”

    This she did, and the sieve held the water for the cake; and the voice said again:

    “Return, and when thou comest to the north angle of the house, cry aloud three times and say, ‘The mountain of the Fenian women and the sky over it is all on fire.’”

    And she did so.

    When the witches inside heard the call, a great and terrible cry broke from their lips, and they rushed forth with wild lamentations and shrieks, and fled away to Slievenamon, where was their chief abode. But the Spirit of the Well bade the mistress of the house to enter and prepare her home against the enchantments of the witches if they returned again.

    And first, to break their spells, she sprinkled the water in which she had washed her child’s feet, the feet-water, outside the door on the threshold; secondly, she took the cake which in her absence the witches had made of meal mixed with the blood drawn from the sleeping family, and she broke the cake in bits, and placed a bit in the mouth of each sleeper, and they were restored; and she took the cloth they had woven, and placed it half in and half out of the chest with the padlock; and lastly, she secured the door with a great crossbeam fastened in the jambs, so that the witches could not enter, and having done these things she waited.

    Not long were the witches in coming back, and they raged and called for vengeance.

    “Open! open!” they screamed; “open, feet-water!”

    “I cannot,” said the feet-water; “I am scattered on the ground, and my path is down to the Lough.”

    “Open, open, wood and trees and beam!” they cried to the door.

    “I cannot,” said the door, “for the beam is fixed in the jambs and I have no power to move.”

    “Open, open, cake that we have made and mingled with blood!” they cried again.

    “I cannot,” said the cake, “for I am broken and bruised, and my blood is on the lips of the sleeping children.”

    Then the witches rushed through the air with great cries, and fled back to Slievenamon, uttering strange curses on the Spirit of the Well, who had wished their ruin; but the woman and the house were left in peace, and a mantle dropped by one of the witches in her flight was kept hung up by the mistress in memory of that night; and this mantle was kept by the same family from generation to generation for five hundred years after.



    UNDERSTANDING THIS MYTH

    Introduction for newbs: This is incomprehensible today but is actually a fairly deep bit of folklore. (a) our people were required, often by law, to provide food and shelter to whomever knocked at the door. (b) a ‘cake’ is a common bisquit. (c) this particular tale is of celtic origin and house-magic was preserved there more so than german. (d) There are a LOT of ancient stories that begin with a series of knocks at the door. Note that Tolkien repeats this trend in the arrival of the dwarves at baggins end. (e) the well reaches the underworld, where the roots of trees and the spirits of our ancestors live – so it is ‘good’. (f) horns tie back to the ancient gods, the greatest of which was horned. (g) How did the woman take control? she performed rituals (disciplines). She checked her closet, her family was fed, put to bed, that her children’s feet were washed and the wash water put outside. (h) the mantle says that the clothes were hung on the wall to dry. (i) So, what did we do for mindfulness before christianity? RITUALS. Understand? Can we create better rituals? Yes. RITUALS. AND WE ARE IN CONTROL OF OUR DESTINY.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 19:37:00 UTC

  • True Pundit (@true_pundit): REVENGE OF THE NERDS: Several Top Google Executives

    https://t.co/nbLxSAwmdGRetweeted True Pundit (@true_pundit):

    REVENGE OF THE NERDS: Several Top Google Executives Had Affairs with Subordinate Females — https://t.co/nbLxSAwmdG


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 19:09:00 UTC

  • True Pundit (@true_pundit): REVENGE OF THE NERDS: Several Top Google Executives

    https://t.co/nbLxSAwmdGRetweeted True Pundit (@true_pundit):

    REVENGE OF THE NERDS: Several Top Google Executives Had Affairs with Subordinate Females —


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 19:09:00 UTC

  • Retweeted CHERUB PRINCE KANTBOT, DUKE OF ALL THE ANGELS (@KANTBOT20K): People ba

    Retweeted CHERUB PRINCE KANTBOT, DUKE OF ALL THE ANGELS (@KANTBOT20K):

    People banned from entering the UK: Ed Snowden, Martha Stewart, Busta Rhymes, Tyler the Creator, Dog the Bounty Hunter, Donald Trump

    Decent people welcome in the UK: Actual Terrorists


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 19:08:00 UTC

  • by Igor Rogov The major shift came in the 70s because of massive economical and

    by Igor Rogov

    The major shift came in the 70s because of massive economical and legal incentives for males and females to switch and/or abandon their social roles which roughly coincides with the final leg of advancement of neo-malthusian theories on at least partial deindustrialisation and tighter population control of the West and fallacious practices of massive government-sponsored programs to achieve these goals.

    (The Club of Rome published a book entitled The Limits to Growth in 1972).

    Since then there were no attempts made to rectify its fallacies or to undo the damage that has been done.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 19:01:00 UTC

  • “Conditions drive expression of traits. Genetics provide potential and limits, e

    —“Conditions drive expression of traits. Genetics provide potential and limits, environment drives expression within those limits. Genetics assesses by steady state only, epigenetics provides a causal frame for relations between environment and potential states.”—Bill Joslin


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 18:35:00 UTC

  • Hallmark is single handedly restoring the studio model. Fascinating

    Hallmark is single handedly restoring the studio model. Fascinating.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 17:42:00 UTC

  • BITCOIN CRITICISMS – NOT THE IDEA, THE MARKETING AND THE EXECUTION My criticisms

    BITCOIN CRITICISMS – NOT THE IDEA, THE MARKETING AND THE EXECUTION

    My criticisms of BTC are technical. In other words, it’s not with the idea, it’s with the money claims and the execution. If you ask david, I’ve gone into any number of applications of the technology for civic purposes. Title registries, fractional shares of credit streams, fractional shares of new business issues, replacement of check cashing services by issuing payroll that bypasses the need for redemption of checks at banks.

    My problems are with BTC are:

    (a) the limitations of the technology are unavoidable. The empirical evidence is that the user interface problem has been a failure, particularly for businesses, the processing time has been a failure, the scale problem has not been solved, the repeated thefts have not been solved, and the benefit is less than the cost of transition. The world will only accept an escrow-release model.

    (b) it’s dishonest if not fraudulent to present it as ‘money’ just as it’s dishonest to represent fiat money as monetary notes or commodity money, when it is nothing more than shares in the economy.

    (c) there is zero chance of any form of money substitute outside of the central bank system, because it would destroy the world order, and nations would go to war over it. The opposite is true: digital share development is serving as off book R&D for future government application. The future of taxation depends upon it. And the future of liquidity distribution depends upon it. Because the financial system, which evolved to distribute hard currency is now an impediment to demand generation that reorganizes the economy in response to demand changes and shocks.

    (d) it is fine as a speculation vehicle but it is a ponzi scheme where late players will be destroyed UNLESS a superior network ‘buys’ or ‘merges’ with BTC trading BTC (customers and their inventory) for replacement currency on a superior network. That is what will happen I’m certain. Since the BTC tech is simply … amateurish.

    ie: tulip bulbs.

    I will absolutely not fail to win any argument on these grounds. So someone needs to provide some counter to these arguments, or an alternative path that will provide it. In fact, I kind of doubt (because I have been thru the literature) that there is anyone who will put up much of an argument.

    IMHO the optimum use of BTC is fractional shares of highly stable assets, thereby making them available to consumers rather than institutions. Propertarianism has taught me that artificially priced debts must not be transferrable (escapable). Ergo, I would prefer banks bring in capital, and sell fractional shares in the income streams, but hold the assets. And the public would also.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 17:17:00 UTC

  • The pan suppression of masculinity, coupled with dietary/environmental induced h

    —The pan suppression of masculinity, coupled with dietary/environmental induced hormone imbalance has contributed to undermine the natural check and balance the males provided for the females of the species. Without that check and balance, women have become cancerous to the body of society they rely on to survive.”— Anne Summers


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-30 16:17:00 UTC