Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Hi Its synchronicity time again. I am also 1/4 Irish ! :-) Celtic Girl power! Cosmic Spice Girls :-) Kanti (Hindu Goddess Bala bestows strength..word Bala can mean "strength" or "Girl" :-) In a message dated 11/25/2002 9:23:33 AM Central Standard Time, syzenith writes: > Namaste Kari, > > Speaking of Irish, I'm 3/4 Chinese and 1/4 Irish.. so maybe we have a > little something in common.... About the "Crone" in my case, I'm far > from wise, very limp, bent and warped too :-) You are most kind, > sister. > > Earth-Shaker! You've said it all for me and put it all very well > too. That's exactly what I see during humble 'meditations' and > reflections. > > Re: syzegy" and "syzigy?" - truly I haven't the faintest idea. Is it > really the name of a Californian newsletter about Earthquake > Predictions? > > Sincerely, eventually I would be changing the stoopid name when I > switch genres. It seems to be associated with "predictions" of man- > made and/or natural disasters in my personal experience too. > > Much love and bountiful blessings, > Sy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 YIKES! A Celto-Hindic triple Goddess!!!! You think the world can handle us? <g> Bala, meet Brigdhe. <g> , thunderheals@a... wrote: > Hi Its synchronicity time again. I am also 1/4 Irish ! :-) > Celtic Girl power! Cosmic Spice Girls :-) > Kanti > (Hindu Goddess Bala bestows strength..word Bala can mean "strength" or "Girl" > :-) > > In a message dated 11/25/2002 9:23:33 AM Central Standard Time, > syzenith writes: > > > > Namaste Kari, > > > > Speaking of Irish, I'm 3/4 Chinese and 1/4 Irish.. so maybe we have a > > little something in common.... About the "Crone" in my case, I'm far > > from wise, very limp, bent and warped too :-) You are most kind, > > sister. > > > > Earth-Shaker! You've said it all for me and put it all very well > > too. That's exactly what I see during humble 'meditations' and > > reflections. > > > > Re: syzegy" and "syzigy?" - truly I haven't the faintest idea. Is it > > really the name of a Californian newsletter about Earthquake > > Predictions? > > > > Sincerely, eventually I would be changing the stoopid name when I > > switch genres. It seems to be associated with "predictions" of man- > > made and/or natural disasters in my personal experience too. > > > > Much love and bountiful blessings, > > Sy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 There is a connection; check this out (by a friend of mine in Scotland): The Celtic Vedic Connection http://www.geocities.com/indianpaganism/celticvedic.html Very well-researched article and plenty of food for thought. See what you think. Om Namah Shivaya, Sy , "karisprowl" <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > YIKES! A Celto-Hindic triple Goddess!!!! You think the world can > handle us? <g> > > Bala, meet Brigdhe. <g> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Thank you SO much for this! I see some mighty familiar names, herein. No WONDER a Celt feels so much at home with Hindu God/dess/es! Makes one wonder who visited whom, and when, in the days before the Romans imposed, er, spread Christainity, BTW-- AS you no doubt know, but the list members may not, the Romans cannonized some of the Celtic dieties, and adopted their feast days into Christianity. Yule (means "wheel) became Christmas. Yule celebrated the birth of the Sun God, Lugh ("light"). So, the Romans put the birth of THEIR solar God, Jesus, there. Imbolc became "St. Bridget's Day." They cannonized Brighde, after whom Britain was named. I'll bet She was THRILLED. <g> Lugh is St. Michael. Easter is taken from the feast day of Eostre, which was what the Brits called the Semitic fertility Goddess Astarte (after whom "estrogen" and "estruus" are named). Hey, folks! Did you know that Britain, Scotland, and Ireland were all named for Goddesses? (Brighde, Scotia, and Eriu) BB, Sis! Love, Kari , "Syzenith" <syzenith> wrote: > There is a connection; check this out (by a friend of mine in > Scotland): > > The Celtic Vedic Connection > http://www.geocities.com/indianpaganism/celticvedic.html > > Very well-researched article and plenty of food for thought. See > what you think. > > Om Namah Shivaya, > Sy > > > , "karisprowl" > <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > > YIKES! A Celto-Hindic triple Goddess!!!! You think the world can > > handle us? <g> > > > > Bala, meet Bri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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