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omegawoman Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:27 am Post subject: |
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I wasn't going to post this, but I am anyway-
Did anyone else wonder if pics of Daniel in his underwear were posted anywhere on the internet?
I mean, I run around in my underwear in my room all the time, thank God there aren't hidden cameras in my room!!! Or.........is there? _________________ I'm already visualizing you with duct tape over your mouth |
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livelongandprosper77 Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:27 am Post subject: |
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hmmm here is something i found on that symbol:
The Infinity Symbol or Lemniscate :The symbol of an 'eight on its side' is sometimes known as the lemniscate and is a symbol for infinity. The English mathematician John Wallis (1616-1703) introduced the symbol to represent mathematical infinity in his Arithmetica Infinitorum of 1655. The term lemniscate refers to the shape itself, and the Swiss mathematician Jacob Bernoulli (1654-1705) first called the shape a lemniscus (Latin for ribbon) in an article in Acta Eruditorum in 1694. In spiritual terms, the lemniscate represents eternity, the numinous and the higher spiritual powers. The lemniscate represents the cycles of infinity and creation, as one universe grows into and becomes another. It is past, present and future, all in one, and represents being in the eternal. The Magus, the first card in the Major Arcana of the Tarot, is often depicted with the lemniscate above his head or incorporated into a wide-brimmed hat, signifying the divine forces he is attempting to control. We Often see wedding rings placed side by side in figure 8 symbol of infinity of the uninity.
Hmm.. wonder what this means. _________________ LLP is in the house fo rizzle.
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wildjenga Casual Observer
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:31 am Post subject: |
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"The religious aspect of the infinity symbol predates its mathematical origins. Similar symbols have been found in Tibetan rock carvings; and the ouroboros, or infinitysnake, is often depicted in this shape. In the tarot, it represents the balance of forces and is often associated with the magician card."
http://altreligion.about.com/library/glossary/symbols/bldefsinfinity.htm# _________________ Mee Moo Moo Meep |
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omegawoman Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:31 am Post subject: |
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house wrote: | The symbol looks like a lemniscate (I've had way too many advanced math classes...I can't believe I remember what it's called).
Interestingly, in mythology, the lemniscate is associated the meeting of two realities (the conscious and the alternative).
This is interesting because there was a HSA vid, today, that talked about finding the point where two realities meet.
ETA: here's some more information on the symbol.
"The mathematical symbol for infinity is called the lemniscate. The infinity sign was devised in 1655 by mathemetician John Wallis, and named lemniscus (latin, ribbon) by mathemetician Bernoulli about forty years later.
The lemniscate is patterned after the device known as a mobius (named after a nineteenth century mathemetician Mobius) strip. A mobius strip is a strip of paper which is twisted and attached at the ends, forming an 'endless' two dimensional surface.
The religious aspect of the infinity symbol predates its mathematical origins. Similar symbols have been found in Tibetan rock carvings; and the ouroboros, or infinitysnake, is often depicted in this shape. In the tarot, it represents the balance of forces and is often associated with the magician card." |
The point where two realities meet? Remimds me of the theory that Bree is Cassie- split personality. _________________ I'm already visualizing you with duct tape over your mouth |
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house Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:33 am Post subject: |
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omegawoman wrote: | house wrote: | The symbol looks like a lemniscate (I've had way too many advanced math classes...I can't believe I remember what it's called).
Interestingly, in mythology, the lemniscate is associated the meeting of two realities (the conscious and the alternative).
This is interesting because there was a HSA vid, today, that talked about finding the point where two realities meet.
ETA: here's some more information on the symbol.
"The mathematical symbol for infinity is called the lemniscate. The infinity sign was devised in 1655 by mathemetician John Wallis, and named lemniscus (latin, ribbon) by mathemetician Bernoulli about forty years later.
The lemniscate is patterned after the device known as a mobius (named after a nineteenth century mathemetician Mobius) strip. A mobius strip is a strip of paper which is twisted and attached at the ends, forming an 'endless' two dimensional surface.
The religious aspect of the infinity symbol predates its mathematical origins. Similar symbols have been found in Tibetan rock carvings; and the ouroboros, or infinitysnake, is often depicted in this shape. In the tarot, it represents the balance of forces and is often associated with the magician card." |
The point where two realities meet? Remimds me of the theory that Bree is Cassie- split personality. |
That was one of the first things I thought, too. |
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krmurr87 Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:33 am Post subject: |
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omegawoman wrote: | house wrote: | The symbol looks like a lemniscate (I've had way too many advanced math classes...I can't believe I remember what it's called).
Interestingly, in mythology, the lemniscate is associated the meeting of two realities (the conscious and the alternative).
This is interesting because there was a HSA vid, today, that talked about finding the point where two realities meet.
ETA: here's some more information on the symbol.
"The mathematical symbol for infinity is called the lemniscate. The infinity sign was devised in 1655 by mathemetician John Wallis, and named lemniscus (latin, ribbon) by mathemetician Bernoulli about forty years later.
The lemniscate is patterned after the device known as a mobius (named after a nineteenth century mathemetician Mobius) strip. A mobius strip is a strip of paper which is twisted and attached at the ends, forming an 'endless' two dimensional surface.
The religious aspect of the infinity symbol predates its mathematical origins. Similar symbols have been found in Tibetan rock carvings; and the ouroboros, or infinitysnake, is often depicted in this shape. In the tarot, it represents the balance of forces and is often associated with the magician card." |
The point where two realities meet? Remimds me of the theory that Bree is Cassie- split personality. |
that would make sense of her last video: bree says "even though it was Cassie, I took the blame" something along those lines |
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wildjenga Casual Observer
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:33 am Post subject: |
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omegawoman wrote: | house wrote: | The symbol looks like a lemniscate (I've had way too many advanced math classes...I can't believe I remember what it's called).
Interestingly, in mythology, the lemniscate is associated the meeting of two realities (the conscious and the alternative).
This is interesting because there was a HSA vid, today, that talked about finding the point where two realities meet.
ETA: here's some more information on the symbol.
"The mathematical symbol for infinity is called the lemniscate. The infinity sign was devised in 1655 by mathemetician John Wallis, and named lemniscus (latin, ribbon) by mathemetician Bernoulli about forty years later.
The lemniscate is patterned after the device known as a mobius (named after a nineteenth century mathemetician Mobius) strip. A mobius strip is a strip of paper which is twisted and attached at the ends, forming an 'endless' two dimensional surface.
The religious aspect of the infinity symbol predates its mathematical origins. Similar symbols have been found in Tibetan rock carvings; and the ouroboros, or infinitysnake, is often depicted in this shape. In the tarot, it represents the balance of forces and is often associated with the magician card." |
The point where two realities meet? Remimds me of the theory that Bree is Cassie- split personality. |
ooooooh! Good idea!
Although I don't think that LG will turn into that type of story, I still think it would be cool, and I would definitely not object to the idea. _________________ Mee Moo Moo Meep |
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omegawoman Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:35 am Post subject: |
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krmurr87 wrote: | omegawoman wrote: | house wrote: | The symbol looks like a lemniscate (I've had way too many advanced math classes...I can't believe I remember what it's called).
Interestingly, in mythology, the lemniscate is associated the meeting of two realities (the conscious and the alternative).
This is interesting because there was a HSA vid, today, that talked about finding the point where two realities meet.
ETA: here's some more information on the symbol.
"The mathematical symbol for infinity is called the lemniscate. The infinity sign was devised in 1655 by mathemetician John Wallis, and named lemniscus (latin, ribbon) by mathemetician Bernoulli about forty years later.
The lemniscate is patterned after the device known as a mobius (named after a nineteenth century mathemetician Mobius) strip. A mobius strip is a strip of paper which is twisted and attached at the ends, forming an 'endless' two dimensional surface.
The religious aspect of the infinity symbol predates its mathematical origins. Similar symbols have been found in Tibetan rock carvings; and the ouroboros, or infinitysnake, is often depicted in this shape. In the tarot, it represents the balance of forces and is often associated with the magician card." |
The point where two realities meet? Remimds me of the theory that Bree is Cassie- split personality. |
that would make sense of her last video: bree says "even though it was Cassie, I took the blame" something along those lines |
Yes!!! When I was a little girl, I had an imaginary friend, she was always doing something bad and I ALWAYS took the punishment for it. When Bree said that she took the blame, it instantly reminded me of my little friend, granted I was only 5, but still. _________________ I'm already visualizing you with duct tape over your mouth |
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krmurr87 Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:36 am Post subject: |
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i still don't get why that would be on the box though, maybe it's a marker for the order |
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trainer101 Moderator Manager
Joined: 20 Sep 2006 Posts: 2671 Location: Wasting away again ILLUMINATIVILLE...
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:36 am Post subject: |
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It certainly seems to be a reference to dual realities - I'm liking the Bree = Cassie theory more and more. _________________ It's STILL all connected... |
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alysaface The Order of Denderah
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:37 am Post subject: |
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it means bree really is itscassie, and it's going to come out and be actually true soon =) _________________ RAWR!
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Smelltheflowers Lonely Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:38 am Post subject: |
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Wow, what a great theory!
I didn't think of that right away but it seems to be a practical and possible connection, and I think an interesting way to go with the storyline |
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krmurr87 Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:38 am Post subject: |
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I'm still pissed off that after all that work we did on the two medical pamphlets he finds and empty box w/ a symbol on it!!!!! |
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alysaface The Order of Denderah
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:38 am Post subject: |
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krmurr87 wrote: | I'm still pissed off that after all that work we did on the two medical pamphlets he finds and empty box w/ a symbol on it!!!!! |
haha seriously.
all my darn pausing and such! rawr! _________________ RAWR!
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You were so much cooler before you got your little PHD in everyone elses problems. |
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omegawoman Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:40 am Post subject: |
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Also, with the meds.... Alot of anti-seizure medications are also prescribed as mood stablelizers and anti-depressents. (sorry, too late at night to spell correctly)
It is possible she was given an anti-seizure medication for some kind of mood or personality disorder. _________________ I'm already visualizing you with duct tape over your mouth |
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