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9/30/2007 11:27 PM Small Paragraph Bold Text and a Link!!
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A paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea, or the words of an author. The start of a paragraph is indicated by beginning on a new line and ending without running to the next passage. Sometimes the first line is indented, and sometimes it is indented without beginning a new line. At various times the beginning of a paragraph has been indicated by the pilcrow mark:

[link to en.wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragraph)]

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9/30/2007 11:30 PM
Re: Small Paragraph Bold Text and a Link!!


THE MARK.. (http://www.godlikeproductions.com/bbs/message.php?messageid=444264&mpage=1&showdate=10/1/07&forum=1)

THE MARK OF THE BEAST: IN or ON the right hand?
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The most difficult thing for a man to do in this world

Is love ....why is that ?

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Each day that goes by will show the absolute necessity of peace and love. It will be shown in shocking signs in heaven and on Earth. This is a great truth of the universe and mankind.

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02-10-2007, 12:36 AM
Sanskrit (http://www.sanskrit-sanscrito.com.ar/english/sanskrit_faq/faq1sansk.html)
Besides,
the Sanskrit sounds are very special...Q: Why are they so special?

A: These sounds come from different levels of consciousness. So, we experience these levels when pronouncing Sanskrit sounds. Every sanskrit character has a relationship to a definite level of consciousness. Therefore, when pronounced we are connected directly to those levels.
Q: Is Sanskrit very difficult to learn?Obviously, if you try to "tame" Sanskrit language forcibly, you will undoubtedly fail to succeed. Begin thinking properly about your Sanskrit learning: Approach Sanskrit with love and respect. Develop a loving attitude when learning this ancient language. And do not be in a hurry, please! Patience, love and respect is the key to learn Sanskrit at this time, not a strong intellect and memory.
Q: What do you mean by love and loving attitude? N

A: By love and loving attitude I mean exactly that. Some people think that to feel love one necessarily has to cry or dance in rapture or run naked along the streets because so much love is in his heart or something like that, haha! Those behaviors could arise due to the emergence of love, but love is lastly an inner feeling. A simple example of love and loving attitude: "You begin studying Sanskrit... you keep studying Sanskrit.... you keep studying Sanskrit... you keep studying Sanskrit... you keep studying Sanskrit for the rest of your life". That perseverance shows that a great love of Sanskrit is behind. Stubbornness has a limit, but love has none. Maybe you do not cry or dance, but love is still there. That love and the respective loving attitude finally lead you deeper and deeper into the fathomless ocean of Sanskrit language. And then you know that there is no end in Sanskrit learning. It is as infinite as Shivá Himself.

If you are able to develop that perseverance, you will surely succeed because you will realize that the real joy and fulfilment lies in learning it endlessly. Nonetheless, if you have this attitude: "I want the fruits of my learning. I am learning to achieve something. I am in a hurry.", you will fail because no love is there, just a desire for fruits. Note that practically almost all your actions are to obtain "something". And that could be correct, to a certain extent, in the worldly life, but not in the spiritual one. As a conclusion: "love is synonymous with perseverance and absence of desires for fruits". If you have the last two, you have love and consequently Sanskrit language is yours for ever.
However, Sanskrit is an accurate and scientific language.
Q: Are those levels of consciousness only the divine ones?

A: As a matter of fact, everything is divine because of its coming from the Divine One. Nevertheless if we interpretate "divine" as "high, spiritual", my response is "No". Some sounds such as: "pa", "pha", etc. come from mind, ego, etc. In short, they are the sounds made by the vibration of mind, ego, etc., and of course they are not high and spiritual according to the previous interpretation. At the same time, there are such sounds as: "a", "i", etc., which are really high and spiritual. They are uplifting and worthy of being pronounced.
Q: In your opinion, what is the "key" topic in Sanskrit learning? Pronunciation, Rules of Sandhi, Declension, Verbs, Syntax, Metre, etc.? NHeart Sūtra
A highly influential and popular Mahāyāna scripture used in both Tibetan and east Asian Buddhism; the full title is ‘The Sūtra of the Heart of the Perfection of Insight’. This scripture, only one paragraph in length, is a terse summary of Perfection of Insight (prajñā-pāramitā) teaching, and describes the truth realized in meditation by the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara. This truth is that form (one of the five skandhas and here standing in for all individual, differentiated phenomena) is emptiness (śūnyatā, the transcendent and undifferentiated absolute) and vice versa. In this way, it affirms that the transcendent is found only in its manifestation in the immanent and nowhere else. It ends with a mantra to be recited, the effect of which is to induce understanding of ultimate truth in the reciter. Because of its extreme brevity, it has been used both as a summary statement of Mahāyāna truth, and as a liturgical and ritual text. Recent research has shown that the Heart Sūtra is almost certainly a Chinese composition back-translated into Sanskrit.

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Small version in Sanskrit
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king
02-10-2007, 06:52 AM
Edit = Pointless Posts

snoopsnuffleopagus
02-10-2007, 07:14 AM
Edit = Pointless Posts

Au Contraire, mon Amie!

I personally find Messenger Edits Postings to be Stimulating, Challenging, Inquiring, Edifying, Illuminating, Obfusacating, Mystifying, but never ever pointless.

Different Strokes for Different Folks. ;)

Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus

snoopsnuffleopagus
02-10-2007, 07:35 AM
Cordial Felicitations!, Edit:

Have you enjoyed the Book?: Eats shoots and leaves

Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus

pollock
02-10-2007, 07:54 AM
Au Contraire, mon Amie!

I personally find Messenger Edits Postings to be Stimulating, Challenging, Inquiring, Edifying, Illuminating, Obfusacating, Mystifying, but never ever pointless.

Different Strokes for Different Folks. ;)

Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus


I would agree!
And many times they make you have to think for yourself, not all posts have that effect!

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auron
02-10-2007, 08:09 AM
Edit makes beautiful posts! :) :cool:

snoopsnuffleopagus
02-10-2007, 10:00 AM
YO! edit!: Cordial Felicitations!:

I did the 'Hot' Linky thing, as you have so graciously provided us, and found them all quite interesting..........However............ The 'Mark of the Beast' supposition, I, of course, dis-agree with.

Reverse

Engineered

Alien

Technology

Everybody 'Talks' about the 'Mark of the Beast' ...but....who considers the 'Sign of Yahweh'?

180*

It is all there, in the 'Book of Yahweh' @ yahweh.com

edit
02-10-2007, 11:13 AM
Edit makes beautiful posts! :) :cool: :) ..just...YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

edit
02-10-2007, 11:42 AM
King! YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
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I would agree!
And many times they make you have to think for yourself, not all posts have that effect!

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"Y-;)-ah is Delightsome" Blossom!
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02-10-2007, 12:14 PM
Kind Regards, snoopsnuffleopagus 180*
:cool:
In geometry, a spring is a surface of revolution in the shape of a helix with thickness, generated by revolving a circle about the path of a helix. The torus is a special case of the spring obtained when the helix is crushed to a circle.

A spring wrapped aroung the z-axis can be defined parametrically by:

,
,

where

,
,
R is the distance from the center of the tube to the center of the helix,
r is the radius of the tube,
P is the speed of the movement along the z axis (positive values create right-handed springs, whereas negative values create left-handed springs)
The implicit function in Cartesian coordinates for a spring wrapped around the z-axis, with n=1 is


The interior volume of the spiral is given by .. www.search.com/reference/Spring_math (http://www.search.com/reference/Spring_%28math%29)

Cordial Felicitations!, Edit:

Have you enjoyed the Book?: Eats shoots and leaves

Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus
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Helix

... Encyclopedia
This article is about the shape. See helix (disambiguation (http://www.search.com/reference/Helix_%28disambiguation%29)) for other meanings.
A helix (pl: helices), from the Greek word έλικας/έλιξ, is a twisted shape like a spring, screw or a spiral staircase. Helices are important in biology, as DNA is helical and many proteins have helical substructures, known as alpha helices. Definition
Helix (noun)
1. a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle
synonyms: helix, spiral

2. a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope"
synonyms: coil, spiral, volute, whorl, helix

3. type genus of the family Helicidae
synonyms: Helix, genus Helix

WordNet ® 1.7.1, © 2005 Princeton University

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A natural left-handed helix,
used by a climber plant.
Right-handed and left-handed helices can be distinguished from each other. If you move along a helix in the direction of your right hand's thumb, and the helix turns in the direction of your right hand's fingers, then it's a right-handed helix, otherwise a left-handed one. Another way to visualize this distinction: picture the helix vertical; if the front strands move from the lower left to the upper right, then it is a right-handed helix. Note that handedness (or chirality) is a property of the helix, not of the perspective: you can turn a right-handed helix around and it's still right-handed.
Most screws are right-handed helices. The alpha helix in biology as well as the A and B forms of DNA are also right-handed helices. The Z form of DNA is left-handed.

The pitch of a helix is the length of one complete helix turn, measured along the helix axis.

In mathematics, a helix is a curve in 3-dimensional space. The following three equations in rectangular coordinates define a helix:

x = cos (t)
y = sin (t)
z = t

Here t is a real parameter. As t increases, the point (x,y,z) traces a right-handed helix of pitch 2π about the z-axis, in a right-handed coordinate system.

In cylindrical coordinates (r, θ, h), the same helix is described by:

r = 1
θ = h

Except for rotations, translations, and changes of scale, all right-handed helices are equivalent to the helix defined above. The equivalent left-handed helix can be constructed in a number of ways, the simplest being to negate either the x, y or z component.

A double helix typically consists geometrically of two congruent helixes with the same axis, differing by a translation along the axis, which may or may not be half-way.

For a helix with thickness, see Spring (math).

In music, pitch space is often modeled with helixes or double helixes, most often extending out of a circle such as the circle of fifths, so as to represent octave equivalency.
A conic helix may be defined as a spiral on a conic surface, with the distance to the apex an exponential function of the angle indicating direction from the axis.
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Desert Lop Nur, Xinjiang, China: Satellite picture of the Helix of the former sea Lop Nur.


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edit
02-10-2007, 12:17 PM
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king
02-10-2007, 08:09 PM
I must edit EDIT




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now, that is lot better use of [QUOTE] tags

edit
02-10-2007, 08:27 PM
Gnosticism (from Greek gnōsis, knowledge) refers to a diverse, syncretistic religious movement consisting of various belief systems generally united in the teaching that humans are divine souls trapped in a material world created by an imperfect spirit, the demiurge, who is frequently identified with the Abrahamic God. The demiurge, who is often depicted as an embodiment of evil, at other times as simply imperfect and as benevolent as its inadequacy allows, exists alongside another remote and unknowable supreme being that embodies good. In order to free oneself from the inferior material world, one needs gnosis, or esoteric spiritual knowledge available only to a learned elite.I do not agree with this. You can by freeing yourself but only add to the cause of the... as an imperfect spirit.

Change the constant of change

edit
03-10-2007, 11:56 AM
Link to the... YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
The Fifth Element Music Video (1997) (RyoDrake Productions) - YouTube
Yes, Fountains of Bellagio - Andrea Bocelli "Time To Say Goodbye" - YouTube
Dear King .

limelady
03-10-2007, 01:58 PM
Edit is a beautiful butterfly :)

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soglad
03-10-2007, 02:02 PM
I love Edit.

Best poster on this forum actually!