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My husband's parents received this glass bottle as a gift when they found out that they were pregnant. Like my husband, this bottle has a twin, of sorts. The twin bottle states "Future WVU Mountaineer" and is in possession of his brother. What is so prophetic about these bottles? My husband went on to attend OSU, where we met and his brother attended WVU where he met his wife.
HSS - Because sunlight through glass is so much fun to play with.
113 in 2013 #113 - Future
My husband's parents received this glass bottle as a gift when they found out that they were pregnant. Like my husband, this bottle has a twin, of sorts. The twin bottle states "Future WVU Mountaineer" and is in possession of his brother. What is so prophetic about these bottles? My husband went on to attend OSU, where we met and his brother attended WVU where he met his wife.
WH - One Bottle, sooc version for the groups rules.
Members of the United Methodist Church along with Unitarian Universalists, Quakers, Catholics, Baptists, Jews, and other faiths gather at the United Methodist Building in Washington, DC, July 31, 2014, for a "Day of Prophetic Action" on immigration policies at the White House. Photo: Jay Mallin, United Methodist Board of Church and Society
Many believers, hungry for the move of God, were blessed by many prayers and the laying on of hands.
Prophet Bob Jones was on hand to bless the Florida Revival and Healing Outpouring and deliver a powerful prophetic word with Todd Bentley and Fresh Fire Ministries. The First Nations (Native American) people were there to welcome the revival to North America as spiritual gate-keepers of the land.
A populous genus with many South American species, check out the ultra wide head of this male from Argentina. From the Packer Lab collection.
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The murmuring of bees has ceased;
But murmuring of some
Posterior, prophetic,
Has simultaneous come,--
The lower metres of the year,
When nature's laugh is done,--
The Revelations of the book
Whose Genesis is June.
-Emily Dickinson
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Hudson River Pier 57 (Madigan-Hyland, with lead designer Emil Praeger, 1950-1954). This handsome industrial structure, with a kind of Municipal Deco facade facing landward and a shinier Streamline river elevation (not pictured), was meant to be only the first of its kind. In the immediate postwar period, various actors (the city, the bi-state Port Authority, and a short-lived but prophetically named state-created entity called the World Trade Corporation) bandied about schemes for rebuilding the city-owned Hudson River shipping infrastructure. At the time, the waterfront was still heavily used, but its largely all-wood infrastructure had been technologically out of date even before the neglect of the Depression and war years, not to mention the need for some dredging-out of the sewage, trash and muck which regularly choked the waters. Everyone involved imagined that with judicious investment, this waterfront could continue to be one of the world's major harborfronts; the Port Authority scheme in particular is stunningly ambitious, with miles of brand-new steel-and-concrete piers and a tremendous over-the-water platform supporting a reorganized (and, to dockworkers' chagrin, heavily-automated) produce market.
None of these proposals came to pass, due to some mixture of the price tag, local suspicion of the Authority's long-term intentions, the indifference and short duration of the mayoral administrations in this period, and other factors. Eventually, the city decided to go it alone, which for financial reasons necessitated something slower-paced: rebuilding one pier at a time, with long-term tenants already lined up.
Within a few years it would be clear that this approach had lost out completely, as the Port Authority went ahead and developed a huge site in New Jersey with the infrastructure and landward space required for the new method of containerized shipping. The shipping concerns themselves quickly embraced this model and this location, which allowed them to do away with the armies of manual dockside laborers previously essential to the entire business. By the late 1960s, the Hudson piers were in steep decline. But back in the mid-50s, this thing would have opened with considerable fanfare as the first piece of a new waterfront, glittering not with today's condo towers and corporate headquarters, but up-to-date, high-capacity piers, capable of a brisk transfer of huge volumes of product. The container model was yet more efficient - but the whole thing stands as one of the city's great, under-recognized "what ifs."
Pier 57 opened as a shipping terminal in 1954, and ceased operations in 1967 when its original tenant got out of the business. The city, struggling to find use for what had suddenly become a white elephant, used it as a bus depot from 1971 to 2003, then briefly as a detention center for protesters (as part of a cynical partnership between the mayor, the police, and the Republican Party). Since then, various schemes have been bandied about, and partially-built, for its conversion into retail, office, and event space. Supposedly, one of these should be completed in 2021, but I'm not holding my breath.
The ‘dream cycle’ is a lot like ‘myth cycles.’ In our ancient stories, the hero is tested in exotic landscapes, finding clues in fantastic places. The adventure allows them to uncover the truth about both, their identity and destiny. Similarly, the changing landscape and clues within a dream cycle captures the essence of why we dream. When a dream is observed to ‘morph’ into different landscapes, the dream is described: ‘it seemed like the same dream, but then it changed…’ The dream cycle usually presents the idea of transormation in three stages:a) The first shows you as ‘the hero’ facing a current life challenge.
b) The second shows the past and the part it played in creating this condition.
c) Finally, you are given a bizarre clue as to how you can transform to meet the future. This portion has unusual images that will allow you to discover your real identity and therefore, your destiny. In the first portion, you explore the conflict at hand and are given the symbolism that can help you understand it objectively. The second landscape usually portrays family members and symbolism from the past, describing how the current crisis was created. The third portion of the dream is usually the most bizarre, as the transforming aspect of the psyche pushes you beyond your static sense of self. This portion can be prophetic or when compared against future events, will portray actual information that can be validated. Dreams can be called The Mind’s Mirror because they have a special predisposition for reflecting aspects of you in a way that is puzzling or strange. The ‘newness’ or bizarre imagery of the dreamscape provides the innovative perspective that is necessary to achieve transformation. The third portion of the dream offers information about the ‘missing link’ in overcoming conflict or crisis. Understanding your dreams will make more sense to you when once you recognize how dreams have an uncanny way of breaking through the walls of consciousness. The synchronistic aspect of the final setting may simply be the result of how your unconscious mind knows what is coming, before you consciously piece the information together.
SPLENDOR of ended day, floating and filling me!
Hour prophetic—hour resuming the past!
Inflating my throat—you, divine average!
You, Earth and Life, till the last ray gleams, I sing.
Open mouth of my Soul, uttering gladness,
Eyes of my Soul, seeing perfection,
Natural life of me, faithfully praising things;
Corroborating forever the triumph of things.
Illustrious every one!
Illustrious what we name space—sphere of unnumber’d spirits;
Illustrious the mystery of motion, in all beings, even the tiniest insect;
Illustrious the attribute of speech—the senses—the body;
Illustrious the passing light! Illustrious the pale reflection on the new moon in the
western
sky!
Illustrious whatever I see, or hear, or touch, to the last.
Good in all,
In the satisfaction and aplomb of animals,
In the annual return of the seasons,
In the hilarity of youth,
In the strength and flush of manhood,
In the grandeur and exquisiteness of old age,
In the superb vistas of Death.
Wonderful to depart;
Wonderful to be here!
The heart, to jet the all-alike and innocent blood!
To breathe the air, how delicious!
To speak! to walk! to seize something by the hand!
To prepare for sleep, for bed—to look on my rose-color’d flesh;
To be conscious of my body, so satisfied, so large;
To be this incredible God I am;
To have gone forth among other Gods—these men and women I love.
Wonderful how I celebrate you and myself!
How my thoughts play subtly at the spectacles around!
How the clouds pass silently overhead!
How the earth darts on and on! and how the sun, moon, stars, dart on and on!
How the water sports and sings! (Surely it is alive!)
How the trees rise and stand up—with strong trunks—with branches and leaves!
(Surely there is something more in each of the tree—some living Soul.)
O amazement of things! even the least particle!
O spirituality of things!
O strain musical, flowing through ages and continents—now reaching me and America!
I take your strong chords—I intersperse them, and cheerfully pass them forward.
I too carol the sun, usher’d, or at noon, or, as now, setting,
I too throb to the brain and beauty of the earth, and of all the growths of the earth,
I too have felt the resistless call of myself.
As I sail’d down the Mississippi,
As I wander’d over the prairies,
As I have lived—As I have look’d through my windows, my eyes,
As I went forth in the morning—As I beheld the light breaking in the east;
As I bathed on the beach of the Eastern Sea, and again on the beach of the Western Sea;
As I roam’d the streets of inland Chicago—whatever streets I have roam’d;
Or cities, or silent woods, or peace, or even amid the sights of war;
Wherever I have been, I have charged myself with contentment and triumph.
I sing the Equalities, modern or old,
I sing the endless finales of things;
I say Nature continues—Glory continues;
I praise with electric voice;
For I do not see one imperfection in the universe;
And I do not see one cause or result lamentable at last in the universe.
O setting sun! though the time has come,
I still warble under you, if none else does, unmitigated adoration.
Poem by Walt Whitman
With winner Andy Murray & runner up Milos Raonic (as it turned out – 1st & 3rd seeds).
I bet whoever designed this poster was pleased with themselves!
Aegon Championships 2016.
On Saturday, December 14, St. John Cantius Parish hosted its 14th annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The Festival, which originates in the Anglican Church, is a service of Christian worship celebrating the birth of Jesus. The story of the fall of humanity, the promise of the Messiah, and the birth of Jesus is told in nine short Bible readings from Genesis, the prophetic books and the Gospels, interspersed with the singing of Christmas carols, hymns and choir music.
At St. John Cantius, the Festival is traditionally celebrated after first Vespers of Gaudete Sunday. It is concluded with exposition and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and is thus a splendid way for the participants to prepare for the coming of Christ on Christmas.
Revelation gives us access to the data from Heaven.
The book of Galatians basically says, “Oh Galatians, why have you been bewitched? When you lose sight of the Cross, you fall into flesh, legalism, and death.
Having begun in the Spirit, you ended up in flesh, manmade laws, and more.” This blinded people to the work on the cross.
Most churches begin in the Spirit, but where will they end? It is dangerous to be in a place where God once dwelled but has long since left.
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My Spirit, as in God's Holy Spirit.
When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was baptized too. And as He was praying, heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended on Him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: “You are My Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” Luke 3:21-22
Prophetic painting by Christine Nichols ©2009
"My Spirit is humble like a dove" is a quote from a prophetic word and interpretation of the Lord at the Jesus Assembly of God Church in St Peter, MN on February 13, 2011. Jesus said that humility is needed in the church and then there will be an outpouring of His Holy Spirit! May it be so! Hallelujah!!
Prophetic painting by Christine Nichols ©2009
This goes with the previous post-- it's the inside bottom of the box. It was decoupage hand made in 2005. The gate was made from a magazine picture of an ornate mirror, and completely cut with tiny manicure scissors, then highlighted with gold enamel. It took a long time! As the photo was unfortunately really terrible, I had to work on this representation of it in Photoshop to make it viewable. I put it on a crackle background to mimic the sides of the box. View On Black
This depicts the spiritual experience of entering the heavenly realm through prayer and reading the Word of God. If I remember correctly, the Hebrew word at the top of the Gate is Yeshua (Jesus). To me, and the friend I made this for, the eagle represents the prophetic.
The original crackle texture was licensed, and I transformed it into black and gold:
"Old Painting Crackled Texture": © Mir Yahya Mousavi
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C. Cassius Longinus. 42 BC. AV Aureus (7.86 g, 12h). Military mint (Smyrna?). M. Aquinus, legate. M. AQVINVAS. LEG, diademed head of Libertas right; LIBERTAS below / C. CASSI IMP., tripod surmounted by the cortina and two laurel-branches; fillet on each side. Crawford 499/1; CRI 218; Sydenham 1303; Kestner -; BMCRR East 72; Bahrfeldt 57; Calicó 64. EF, usual light die rust on obverse. Very rare.
C. Cassius Longinus was one of the principal conspirators against Julius Caesar. Following the assassination, he moved to the east, where he sought to amass an army. His prior reputation of military success against the Parthians while governing the province of Syria proved invaluable, and by 43 BC his army boasted nearly twelve legions. He was able to stave off Antony's general Dolabella, secured his base in Syria, and begin preparations for an invasion of Egypt. At the same time, Antony, Octavian, and Lepidus formed the triumvirate, and this posed too great a threat to ignore. Cassius halted his impending invasion of Egypt and moved west to meet up with Brutus' forces at Smyrna. The two regicides agreed to take joint action against the triumvirs, and began by attacking their allies in Asia. The following year, having successfully secured their rear in Asia, the pair moved into Thrace, and chose a position outside Philippi to meet the approaching army of Antony and Octavian. Brutus moved against Octavian with great success, capturing the young Caesarian's camp, but Cassius' army was routed by Antony. Unaware of his partner's success, Cassius thought the entire cause was lost, and had his freedman Pindarus slay him.
This issue was likely struck by Cassius just prior to his meeting with Brutus in Smyrna. The obverse type of Libertas was a prominent theme in many of the tyrannicides' coinage. The tripod on the reverse is a reference to Apollo in his role as the god of prophesy. His support would have been important to ensure the victory of the liberators over the Caesarians. The type may also be a personal reference to Cassius' membership in the college of the quindecimvirisacris faciundis, one of whose responsibilities was the custody of the Sibylline Books, which would also have a prophetic connotation for the future plans of Brutus and Cassius regarding the Roman state. Another interesting aspect of this issue is that it is the first of Cassius' coinage to designate him as imperator. His previous issues named him as proconsul, and this change may reflect his sizeable military command, as well as an intent to claim overall command of both the tyrannicides' forces.
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Prophetic signage at Buckshaw Parkway as 142040 departs with the 12.23 Preston to Hazel Grove service on February 18th 2017. Ignored for now, these will be chased as the end comes in 2018/19.
Like the prophetic image "Ultimate Sacrifice," this image was lifted up from the prophetic painting, "Romans 10:9/Believe" by placing a paper towel over the wet canvas and lifting it up. The image that appeared on the paper towel was different than the painting. The painting showed a blue background with red horizontal swirls from top to bottom. The white images were NOT present in the "Romans 10:9/Believe" painting.
The images shows four events starting at the top:
1. Christ's Death: the Lord Jesus lying dead in the rich man's tomb.
2. The Resurrection: Jesus sits up.
3. The Linen Strips: A white circular shape represents the linen strips Peter and John found in the empty tomb.
4. Bottom White Swirl: HE IS RISEN! Death and the tomb could not hold Him! Hallelujah!!
Burial of Jesus:Matthew 27:57-60, Mark 15:42-46, Luke 23:50-53, John 19:38-41
He is risen! Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-7, Luke 24:1-12, John 20:1-10
Prophetic image by Christine Nichols ©2009
Camera Model : Nikon D3000
Focal Length : 55 mm.
F/5.6
Exposure Time : 1/125 sec.
Iso : 100
Flash : No
ثبت أن رسول الله كان خاتمه من فضة وفصه منه وكانت قبيعة سيفه فضة ولم يصح عنه في المنع من لباس الفضة والتحلى بها شىء البتة كما صح عنه المنع من الشرب في آنيتها وباب الآنية أضيق من باب اللباس والتحلى ولهذا يباح للنساء لباسا وحلية وما يحرم عليهن استعماله آنية فلا يلزم من تحريم الآنية تحريم اللباس والحلية وفي السنن عنه وأما الفضة فالعبوا بها لعبا فالمنع يحتاج إلى دليل يثبته إما نص أو إجماع فإن ثبت احدهما وإلا ففى القلب من تحريم ذلك على الرجال شىء والنبى أمسك بيده ذهبا وبالاخرى حريرا وقال هذان حرام على ذكور أمتي حل لإناثها.
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"So we have the prophetic Word made more sure, to which you will do well to be attentive to it as to a LAMP shining in a dark place until day dawns & the morning star rises in your hearts." 2 PETER 1:19
“May it be a LIGHT to you in dark places, when all other Lights go out.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien
"When Frodo finds himself alone in the dark against the giant evil spider Shelob, he invokes the name of the star and the LIGHT repels the dark and evil monster." ~ catholicexchange.com/our-most-beloved-star/
"God gives Adam the Tzohar as a sign of hope and a promise of God’s continued presence in his life. The ultimate recipient of the light of the Silmarills is Frodo himself, who is given that light from that jewel, captured in a flask. The same notion of hope is given by Galadriel to Frodo as she gives him the flask: “In this phial is caught the light of Earendil’s star …it will shine still brighter when night is upon you. May it be a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out.” So, in both cases, a holy jewel, containing the Light before the sun, and ultimately shining as a sign of hope." ~ hebrewcatholic.org/HistoryandCulture/Literature/thelights...
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And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.
Acts 16:31 King James Version
Edited image from the book The Book of Revelation, A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture by Clarence Larkin. Picture and text for the Third Seal.
Championship three-peat for Crusaders.Richey, Dufficy spark potent offense against Tigers.D3 BOYS' BASKETBALL FINAL: WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN 72, LITTLETON 60.By Tom Flanagan CORRESPONDENT..FITCHBURG— All season, Whitinsville Christian star Colin Richey has been using his words to convey his belief that the Crusaders were more than a one-man team. .Yesterday, the junior guard used something else to prove his point — the basketball. ..While Richey had his share of acrobatic moves and fancy finishes, his sharing of the ball to get teammates involved helped propel Whitinsville Christian to a 72-60 win over Littleton in the Central Mass. Division 3 championship game at Fitchburg State University. ..The Crusaders, the defending state champions and winners of three straight Central Mass. titles, will meet St. Joseph's of Pittsfield (19-5) at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in a state semifinal at the MassMutual Center in Springfield. ..Littleton, the tournament's No. 5 seed, finished 18-7. ..Richey, who finished with 20 points, consistently commanded the attention of two or three Tigers, which opened plenty of space for Tim Dufficy and Jesse Dykstra. ..Dufficy did most of his damage on the perimeter — getting very comfortable in the left corner, from where he canned three 3-pointers in the first half on his way to a game-high 26 points. ..“Tim was wide open at times,” said Richey, who wasn't at full strength because of an ankle injury. “Having guys like him out there if a team collapses on the dribble is great. You just can't leave him open. He made (Littleton) pay when they did.” ..Dufficy didn't exactly step off the bus brimming with confidence, but shook the jitters when he buried a trey on the Crusaders' first possession. ..“I didn't have a great shooting night at all in our last game (against Keefe Tech), but, luckily, my teammates had the confidence in me to get me the ball when I was open,” he said. “Playing with Colin, I know I'll probably get some open shots, and I was able to hit a lot of them.” ..With Richey using his ballhandling skills — particularly an effective crossover dribble that appeared impossible to defend — and Dufficy feeling it from the outside, it became a case of “pick your poison” for Littleton. ..Dykstra, a forward, had a solid inside game, netting 13 points. ..“We have a lot of kids who can play, and every night someone else steps up,” said Whitinsville Christian coach Jeff Bajema, whose team is 17-5. “(Last night) it was Tim, and Tuesday, it will be somebody else. That's how we win.” ..The Crusaders took a 19-13 lead after the first quarter on the strength of a 10-1 run, and poured it on in a dominating second quarter to build a 45-23 lead. ..While the Whitinsville Christian faithful may have spent halftime googling for information on St. Joe's, Richey knew the game was far from decided. ..“This is the fourth Central Mass. final I've been in as a player, and I knew (Littleton) was going to make a run — good teams always do.” Richey said. “They're a good team, and (Tiger junior) Chris Murray is one of the best players in the area.” ..Murray backed up the high praise and helped prove Richey prophetic, as Littleton's 1,000-point scorer shook off a slow first half and erupted for 15 points after intermission. ..Murray, who finished with a team-high 17, converted a three-point play with 6:55 left to cut the Crusaders' lead to 55-41. ..An offensive rebound and bucket from Alvin Muhwezi (10 points) and a strong drive and finish from Murray sliced the lead to 55-45 with 5:02 left, prompting Bajema to take a timeout. ..The Tigers got nine points from junior captain Ryan Sullivan, playing his first game since undergoing shoulder surgery...from www.telegram.com/article/20120311/NEWS/103119896/1152/hom...
Shot at ISO 2500, Aperture of 3.2, Shutter speed of 1/250 and Focal Length of 40.0 mm
Taken with a 24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM lens and processed by Aperture 3.2.2 on Saturday March-10-2012 16:52 EST PM
The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida was packed as usual.
Prophet Bob Jones was on hand to bless the Florida Revival and Healing Outpouring and deliver a powerful prophetic word with Todd Bentley and Fresh Fire Ministries. The First Nations (Native American) people were there to welcome the revival to North America as spiritual gate-keepers of the land.