MY RED KACHINA THE DESTROYER WILL BE THE ONE TO DECIDE
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”THE DOOR”
JONAH AND THE WHALE
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“THE MERGE”
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THE LIGHT
THE WAY
THE LIFE
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HATTER
Interesting Self fulfilling codes
Written in bibble prophecy
Ignore the JEEBUS saves bit
The “SOUL OF ETERNITY” FRACTAL OF SOURCE has NO NAME !!!
This is a bi polar created world
There is no god nor goddess
THE END OF BS
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An investigative look into the Denver Airport Murals and the Dead Whale on the coast of LA on July 1, 2016
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IMHO, just more predictive programming. “they” create the mind/programming, but only we of Source spark can create it. Just another script “they” have “written/spelled” Aint working!!! We will not create, what they manufacture/illusion. /allusion, too escape responsibility/accountability, yet again….THAT IS THE RECYCLE/CONTINUATION OF RULE/CONTROL.
ONCE WE STOP CREATING, WHAT “THEY” HAVE “WRITTEN/SPELLED” . AS LONG AS SOURCE SPARKS CONTNUE TO PARTICIPATE/INTERACT WITH “THEIR” ILLUSIONS, WE INNOCENTLY CREATE WHA “THEY” WANT. THE BIGGEST MIND CONTROL OF ALL.
IMHO, WE NEED TO STOP LOOKING AT “THEIR” ILLUSIONS/MOVIES/SCRIPTS, WHICH IS CONVENIENTLY CALLED “ENTER TAINMENT”
DEFINITIONS #1
-tain-
in Spanish | in French | in Italian | English synonyms | in context | images
WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2016
-tain-, root.
-tain- comes from French and ultimately from Latin, where it has the meaning “hold.” It is related to the root -ten-. This meaning is found in such words as: abstain, attain, contain, detain, entertain, maintain, obtain, pertain, rein, retain, retinue, sustain.
AND THIS…NO COINCIDENCE MY FAMILY
tain
(teɪn )
Definitions
Collins English Dictionary
noun
tinfoil used in backing mirrors
Word origin
from French, from étain tin, from Old French estain, from Latin stagnum alloy of silver and lead; see stannum
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Absolutely right. Our sovereign co creative powers have been entrained to create their shitshow for too long. The jig is up😎 This interactive and reflective hologram is changing from the inside : ) ( : Coming soon to a theater near you/from you… a new movie. A love story… our story
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thanks neil devaney,,,not many see/sea, we re not svereigns!!!! we are are sentients, sovreign to no one, thing, enitity, god/godess, we are sentient . defined/divined/devined. We are sentient Source spark beings…got to innerstand…elimint so ver eign…proof below
sen·tient
ˈsen(t)SH(ē)ənt/
adjective
able to perceive or feel things.
“she had been instructed from birth in the equality of all sentient life forms”
synonyms: (capable of) feeling, living, live; More
you are being word F’d……f’ing sovereignity…….open your eyes!!!!
sov·er·eign
ˈsäv(ə)rən/Submit
noun
1.
a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.
synonyms: ruler, monarch, crowned head, head of state, potentate, suzerain, overlord, dynast, leader; More
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a former British gold coin worth one pound sterling, now only minted for commemorative purposes.
adjective
1.
possessing supreme or ultimate power.
“in modern democracies the people’s will is in theory sovereign”
synonyms: supreme, absolute, unlimited, unrestricted, boundless, ultimate, total, unconditional, full; More
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@Neil.D…I.loved.your.comment.esp.this.part…Coming soon to a theater near you/from you…
a new movie. A love story… our story…(smile)…<3
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ick…….!!!!!
I DO NOT CONSENT…….
I AM INNERSTANDING… IN VOID OF PROPHESY BETS AND MYTHICAL CONTROL ILLUSION/ ALLUSION…..
I DO NOT CONSENT….
I AM INNERSTANDING….. IN VOID OF REPUB-CLIQUE/CITIZENSHIP/COLONY/MISSION/UNDERSTANDING/STANDING UNDER JURIS INTENT……..
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Hatter’s getting out while the gettin’s good !
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than(k), no coincidence…than with the ank…..
It is “their” words/spellings,not of us, Source spark.
will try to attach this
Video Explaining the Differences
Mnemonic
An easy way to remember the difference is that then rhymes with when, so you use it to refer to timing.
References
Than Definition – Dictionary.com
Then Definition – Dictionary.com
Than History – Online Etymology Dictionary
Then History – Online Etymology DictionaryVideo Explaining the Differences
Mnemonic
An easy way to remember the difference is that then rhymes with when, so you use it to refer to timing.
References
Than Definition – Dictionary.com
Then Definition – Dictionary.com
Than History – Online Etymology Dictionary
Then History – Online Etymology Dictionary
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@SAM…what word would be a better choice for gratitude for something done? Is there one?
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michelle A, if I knew I would heart to you and everyone. words/spellings of “them”. IMHO, we have the ability to reach our true intent out to tis…see no questioning the word/spelling universe…aka uni VERSE. go to question why “they” named it it the Uni VERSe, what is a “verse” All I can input, is preface that this is your tru intent, beyond words/spellings. We are not of this so called universe for this reason…”their” words/spellings. wish I had clearer answers/solutions, seems this takes an unified effort, no one has the answer, each of us is a key, because of the fractals/puzzl pieces. To be honestt, still cannot figure out Source allowing it…only trying to remedy it, as best as I can….hugsto all
verse
vərs/Submit
noun
1.
writing arranged with a metrical rhythm, typically having a rhyme.
“a lament in verse”
synonyms: poetry, versification, poetic form; More
verbarchaic
1.
speak in or compose verse; versify.
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🙂 I appreciate your reply.
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@Sam
I am so appreciative of your word use innerstanding and research. I go to you when I want to ask for a word that in truth can be used as opposed to “their” words aimed at one to confuse.
Interesting that you research the word sovereign. I found the same definition as you did when I finally looked it up a month or so ago. I was crest fallen. Disappointment does not even begin to describe it. Took the wind out of my sails. I was using that word since 2011 when I started truly and intently turning inward embracing my infinite origin, source, my heart center. When I learned to listen within as opposed to searching without.
I had then learned the fact that sovereign is more or less used in the political nomenclature.
So I thought ok fine. Politics have no thing to do with my intent here. I am taking that word and using it as I intend to use it. It has a very special meaning to me in regards to a very pivotal event in my awakening.
So I innerstand why you caution others not to use that word. It denotes most directly an involvement and dependency on embracing hierarchy. Hierarchy is not of me. It is not of Source. Hierarchy = suffering = slavery = evil.
We are on the same page then.
Yet, I have made the decision to continue to use the word. I hope you are not offended by me in that way? or antagonized or mistrustful of me?
I really feel suborn about this whole issue. Not at you. AT THEM. I will not let them and their lies take this away from me.
I hope we can be at peace with that. If you read what I write here and it pops up, it is not meant to offend you or anyone else. Just know what I MEAN by it and maybe you will not be offended.
Thanks again for your ever vigilant word corrections. I appreciate you Sam : )
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ore here….
When To Use Then and Than
People get tripped up on then and than all the time—and why not? They look and sound so similar. The way to keep the pair straight is to focus on this basic difference: than is used when you’re talking about comparisons; then is used when you’re talking about something relating to time.
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There’s nothing more embarrassing then correcting someone’s language only to realize that your correction contains its own error. Like maybe the one in our first sentence. Did you see it? That harmless little four-letter word then. It should have been than.
People get tripped up on then and than all the time—and why not? They look and sound so similar, and both words function as linguistic workhorses—then is most often an adverb, while than is usually a conjunction—which means that we mostly use them to connect more obviously significant nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
The way to keep the pair straight is to focus on this basic difference: than is used when you’re talking about comparisons; then is used when you’re talking about something relating to time.
Than is the word to choose in phrases like smaller than, smoother than, and further than. And it’s the word that follows other, rather, less, and more.
Then—the option to choose when time is involved—fits in the phrases just then and back then, and after words like since and until. It’s also in the phrases and then some, every now and then, and even then.
In a handful of cases, though, than is used to say that something happens immediately after something else—that is, it’s used when you’re talking about something relating to time. So in “No sooner had I explained the rule than an exception came to mind,” it’s than not then that’s required. And also in hardly had I explained it than and scarcely had I explained it than. (Sorry…)
So when did this pair get so confusing? Turns out they’ve always been that way. Linguistically speaking, they’re identical twins. In Middle English, they were the same word; both spellings were used for all the various meanings. It’s been a few hundred years, however, since English has treated them as distinct, which means we have to too. We could go back to Middl e English, but we think that would be harder then—um, that is, harder than—mastering these.
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