Going Round in Circles

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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby Boreades » 8:54 am

Mick Harper wrote:Most instructive but I wish people wouldn't obscure the accuracy of the connexions by covering them with bleedin' great i's. (What does the i stand for?).


i = Island
In particular, an island on the Celtic Fringe.
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby TisILeclerc » 9:20 am

I thought it was Tourist Information.
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby Boreades » 11:55 pm

You may well be correct.

Megalithic mariners arriving from a long trip across open water might well need local guidance.

'ere! Where are we?
Where's the Bureau de Exchange?
You call this fit to drink?
How much for your daughter?
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby TisILeclerc » 8:05 am

'ere! Where are we?

From here it looks like you're there so it does.


Where's the Bureau de Exchange?

In Granny McCrakken's beer shop.

You call this fit to drink?

No. That's why we don't drink it.

How much for your daughter?

How much will you take?
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby spiral » 11:17 am

Ouroboros.......

The circular snake devouring its tail is one of the oldest mystical symbols. It brings together many themes mentioned on these forums, but never is mentioned. Think of it as representing a cycle or an ancient method of time keeping...

You are now going round in circles.....
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby Boreades » 8:22 pm

I have stumbled on something.

Honi the Circle Maker.

Not only the inner-most part of the Enochian/Zadokite/Esssene/Jesus continuity,
But also a link between people that made stone circles in the Middle East, and those that did the same in Britain.
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby Boreades » 1:40 pm

I'm going to have to be careful what I say about Honi.
Lest I get accused of heresy and witchcraft, like this:
http://beginningandend.com/the-circle-m ... he-church/
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby Boreades » 6:15 pm

The circle made by Honi was famously (or infamously, depending on your prejudices) made to summon rain. This, Honi most famous exploit, of telling God when enough is enough, is well-enough known to not need a rehash by me. Less well known is Honi's part in the "hidden" tradition.
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby Boreades » 11:30 pm

But this is probably not of any interesting to British Circle Makers, who being British were uniquely different?
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Re: Going Round in Circles

Postby TisILeclerc » 7:32 am

But this is probably not of any interesting to British Circle Makers, who being British were uniquely different'


Well, I can't see them wanting to summon rain for a kick off. If Honi was any good he could have maybe stopped it but as we know British weather is self starting. No need for rain gods here.
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