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dan67
14-06-2007, 02:41 AM
I like to share some very interesting connections with everyone. I have discovered dates, names, events, and social trends, which link the original American Woodstock music festival of 1969 and at least one of the Dead Sea Scrolls(discovered near the Dead Sea in 1947). You can see details and proof at my personal, not-for-money website, Woodstock and Dead Sea Scroll (http://www.woodstockanddeadseascrolls.net) Connections (http://www.woodstockanddeadseascrolls.net). Once people have stopped scoffing long enough to read my website and listen to the music involved, they are often spiritually moved. Being spiritually moved is what religious radical terrorists need, not to mention the rest of us! Though my website features mainly Judaic/Christian writings, I believe that all religions have at least a little to contribute to the actual overall truth of things.

dan67
18-06-2007, 04:10 AM
OK. NO replies or comments. Maybe this will convince you of how my website is relevant to this one. The Damascus Document, one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which I feature at my personal, SAFE, and not-for-money website, Woodstock and Dead Sea Scroll Connections (http://www.woodstockanddeadseascrolls.net), contains references to serpents. Reptiles, serpents, and asps are all the same for lots of people. Here is a portion of the Damascus Document: The serpents are the kings of the peoples and their wine is their ways. And the head of asps is the chief of the kings of Greece who came to wreak vengeance upon them. But all of these things the builders of the wall and all those who daub it with plaster(Ezek. 13; 10) have not understood because of a follower of the wind, one who raised storms and rained down lies, had preached to them(Mic. 2; 11), against all of whose assembly the anger of God was kindled.

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18-06-2007, 04:52 AM
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dan67
20-06-2007, 04:33 AM
Very few words in that reply. I see that one of them is a yoga website. I believe that meditation and prayer can be two sides of the same coin. I also see the value in finding a balance between the physical and the spiritual. I have recently heard a news piece about a boy who was so good at meditation he was able to go with out food or drink for months. I have to say that the spiritual has gotten the best of the boy. Living life in such a manner does nothing for those too far into the physical. Living life in physical form has a purpose, and that is shining light into the darkness.

dan67
12-05-2009, 09:08 PM
The outlook for the typical person has changed from the time I first posted this. Seeking comfort in material things has become more difficult. I am generally not one to say, "I told you so", but a major connection is the year 2009.