Yeah, it seems to be nasty all over Alabama today, MITM.
Things are looking up, though.
The Sullen One is making me a second cup of tea.
Tee hee hee.
Sylvia
the ancestors used to refer to this type weather as the easter snap.. it's cold and rainy.. my teenage granddaughter is sullen and hostile.. my little jw daughter is cool and aloof.. i am so happy for this forum.. thanks, people.. sylvia.
Yeah, it seems to be nasty all over Alabama today, MITM.
Things are looking up, though.
The Sullen One is making me a second cup of tea.
Tee hee hee.
Sylvia
i have to go to bed, but i will post some highlights asap... so watchtarded.... .
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dd.
Or, as is done down here, go to a child care center and read Bible stories to preschoolers while the grateful caregiver takes a coffee break.
I kid you not!
Sylvia
i'm sitting here at the mtg, and i can't believe the mind numbing stupidity of this weeks wt "study"...( i use the word study loosely too by the way...).
how many dumb repeated questions can be posed to try and make a point?.
the opening paragraph illustration re blindness is classic!
LOL at all the comments!
Y'all are a mess.
Sylvia
incantations form the core of many ancient religions, many of which survive to modern times.
mystical jewish kabala, islam, christianity etc.. saying a certain name or specific verse, or writing certain words, are said to change the outcome of events and heal or inflict tragedy.
speaking in tongues falls into this genre as well.. the sixth and seventh books of moses, used in hoodoo and voodoo, portray moses as the greatest of spell weavers with magical powers to turn a cane into a snake for instance.
LOL.
Indeed.
Sylvia
incantations form the core of many ancient religions, many of which survive to modern times.
mystical jewish kabala, islam, christianity etc.. saying a certain name or specific verse, or writing certain words, are said to change the outcome of events and heal or inflict tragedy.
speaking in tongues falls into this genre as well.. the sixth and seventh books of moses, used in hoodoo and voodoo, portray moses as the greatest of spell weavers with magical powers to turn a cane into a snake for instance.
The Ancestors of the backwoods where I grew up were steeped in hoodoo/voodoo.
I know of some who would make the long trip to New Orleans to acquire a "hand" from one of the legendary Seven Sisters.
We children were admonished not to look too hard at a certain old lady for fear that she would give us the Evil Eye.
A new mother had to march around her house 6 times by herself, the 7th and last time with her newborn in her arms.
Wonder how that got started?
Sylvia
the ancestors used to refer to this type weather as the easter snap.. it's cold and rainy.. my teenage granddaughter is sullen and hostile.. my little jw daughter is cool and aloof.. i am so happy for this forum.. thanks, people.. sylvia.
Hello and thanks, Really.
I'm having lemon ginger and peppermint tea right now.
I like mixing things.
Blessings.
Sylvia
the ancestors used to refer to this type weather as the easter snap.. it's cold and rainy.. my teenage granddaughter is sullen and hostile.. my little jw daughter is cool and aloof.. i am so happy for this forum.. thanks, people.. sylvia.
Yes, literally and metaphorically.
LOL.
Ecclesiastes 1:5 - The sun also rises ..
The name of a Hemingway novel ...
Thanks, Stuck.
Blessings.
Sylvia
incantations form the core of many ancient religions, many of which survive to modern times.
mystical jewish kabala, islam, christianity etc.. saying a certain name or specific verse, or writing certain words, are said to change the outcome of events and heal or inflict tragedy.
speaking in tongues falls into this genre as well.. the sixth and seventh books of moses, used in hoodoo and voodoo, portray moses as the greatest of spell weavers with magical powers to turn a cane into a snake for instance.
The Book of Jubilees gives the names of ten chiefs of twenty rebellious angels who descended upon Mount Hermon in the days of Jared to change themselves into humans.
One was Azazel.
Sounds familiar, doesn't it?
Sylvia
do any of you lovely ladies, or men even, have any natural remedies for night sweats???.
i'm going crazy with them at the moment.. thanks in advance..
Terry!!!
I applaud you.
Most men shy away from such topics.
Sylvia
the ancestors used to refer to this type weather as the easter snap.. it's cold and rainy.. my teenage granddaughter is sullen and hostile.. my little jw daughter is cool and aloof.. i am so happy for this forum.. thanks, people.. sylvia.
Alabama.
The Black Belt.
Sylvia