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Tehran underground station dedicated to the Virgin Mary
Yumikrum, Alpha Omega Hands, 2015
Take off your shoes
Take off your shoes
we’re on holy ground
Bloody Mary of the Sacred Uterus
Painted with my menstrual blood
omg this killed me
i almost scrolled away almost
Holy Mother of Maple Mercy,
Hi Fructose Corn Syrup of the Immaculate Conception
The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Science meets The Perfect Virgin.
For over 20 years, this graduate in environmental systems engineering at Cornell University has studied the image of the Virgin left on the rough maguey-fiber fabric of Juan Diego's tilma. What intrigued Tonsmann most were the eyes of the Virgin.
Though the dimensions are microscopic, the iris and the pupils of the image's eyes have imprinted on them a highly detailed picture of at least 13 people, Tonsmann said. The same people are present in both the left and right eyes, in different proportions, as would happen when human eyes reflect the objects before them.
Tonsmann said he believes the reflection transmitted by the eyes of the Virgin of Guadalupe is the scene on Dec. 9, 1531, during which Juan Diego showed his tilma, with the image, to Bishop Juan de Zumárraga and others present in the room.
In his research, Tonsmann used a digital process used by satellites and space probes in transmitting visual information.
He insisted that the basic image "has not been painted by human hand." As early as the 18th century, scientists showed that it was impossible to paint such an image in a fabric of that texture. The "ayate" fibers used by the Indians, in fact, deteriorate after 20 years. Yet, the image and the fabric on which it is imprinted have lasted almost 470 years.
Tonsmann pointed out that Richard Kuhn, the 1938 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, found that the image did not have natural animal or mineral colorings. Given that there were no synthetic colorings in 1531, the image is inexplicable.
In 1979, Americans Philip Callahan and Jody B. Smith studied the image with infrared rays and discovered to their surprise that there was no trace of paint and that the fabric had not been treated with any kind of technique.
"[How] it is possible to explain this image and its consistency ... on a fabric that has not been treated?" Tonsmann asked. "[How] is it possible that, despite the fact there is no paint, the colors maintain their luminosity and brilliance?"
Tonsmann, a Peruvian engineer, added, "Callahan and Smith showed how the image changes in color slightly according to the angle of viewing, a phenomenon that is known by the word iridescence, a technique that cannot be reproduced with human hands."
The scientist began his study in 1979. He magnified the iris of the Virgin's eyes 2,500 times and, through mathematical and optical procedures, was able to identify all the people imprinted in the eyes.
The eyes reflect the witnesses of the Guadalupan miracle the moment Juan Diego unfurled his tilma before the bishop, according to Tonsmann.
In the eyes, Tonsmann believes, it is possible to discern a seated Indian, who is looking up to the heavens; the profile of a balding, elderly man with a white beard, much like the portrait of Bishop Zumárraga painted by Miguel Cabrera to depict the miracle; and a younger man, in all probability interpreter Juan González.
Also present is an Indian, likely Juan Diego, of striking features with a beard and mustache, who unfolds his own tilma before the bishop; a woman of dark complexion, possibly a Negro slave who was in the bishop's service; and a man with Spanish features who looks on pensively, stroking his beard with his hand.
In summary, the Virgin's eyes bear a kind of instant picture of what occurred at the moment the image was unveiled in front of the bishop, Tonsmann says.
Moreover, in the center of the pupils, on a much more reduced scale, another scene can be perceived, independent of the first, the scientist contends. It is that of an Indian family made up of a woman, a man and several children. In the right eye, other people who are standing appear behind the woman.
more here:
http://catholiceducation.org/articles/religion/re0447.html
Sent off my smoking buddy to the Great Beyond with a weeks worth of bud
To prepare for a Clean Break, Effective Release: Practice Proper Ghost Keeping
I buried Miss Mya in a soft, plush lavender blanket with a weeks worth of food and provisions in a hole that had incense burning in it. I included a leash, sharks tooth fossil, rose quarts pearl beads, a fancy outfit, her fave toy, and a baby aspirin.
A huge clear vase filled with happy white daisies sit at the head of her burial site.
I imagine if these remains are unearthed and examined, what joyous love they will reveal.
God, Father, Jesus, Mother Earth, Collective Consciousness, Universe, Source of all Light
father, if it is for good, bless this endeavor.
one is guided when one asks to be led
usually.
I have no words
"My dear Mother Mary, watch over me this day. My Guardian Angel, take care of me. St. Joseph and all you saints of God, pray for me.
O Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer You my prayers, works, joys and sufferings of this day for all the intentions of Your Sacred Heart, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the world, in reparation for my sins, for the intentions of all my relatives and friends, and in particular for the intentions of the Holy Father. Amen." ~a prayer from a catholic fb page
I liked the Catholic experience. I probably only like it better than other religions because I am the most familiar with it, and because it was the religion of my family. Although I gave birth to a Silver Wolf and I have clearly raised an Old Jewish Man, I am the child of two Atheist, raised in a house of Science and the written word of Sagan, Shel Silverstein, Shakespeare, Beatles and Limericks. I was sent to Catholic schools, where I was required to attend Mass. So, I attended. And sometimes I could feel past the words of the pulpit and into the open hearts of some of the most faithful. I clearly recall not hating Mass. I even like spreading the good word from the steps off our back porch on Segur and Marion. Including offering communion to my followers. The best communion: Smashed white bread circles dredged thru Nestles Chocolate Quik powder. Body of Holy Christ.
I dig all the Saints, and Angels and Apostles and Forgiveness and other Catholic stuff, AND I can see beyond the smallness of a male dominated construct used to control the masses. I see a community of Love and Support.
I like how Catholicism includes several entities to pray to, on several levels, similar to the many spirits that the Native Americans believed supported the balance of their existence.
There is the yin yang style of Sky and Earth, the all encompassing element of the highest spirit. (God, the Father, The Holy Trinity, Jesus, The Queen of Peace, Mother Mary, Father Sky and Mother Earth, the Source of Light, Creator)
There are those that we send our requests to, who can direct the weather and guard the plants and creatures that we consumed for fuel. ( Saints, The Spirits of the Six Directions)
There are, of course, our guides and totems, who directs us to our higher path and does our bidding to the great beyond. (Apostles, Buffalo Mother)(Plants and Animal Spirits)
We mustn't dismiss the importance of The Ancestors, who are somewhat tied up in our day to day. (deceased family, angels, aliens)(other-dimensional beings supporting our balance in the middle world)
Often, as a young person, I wanted to make sense of the energy FELT but unseen. And Catholic Mass had an increased vibrational power, probably from the trust of a percent of the participants and many years of activity in that space. I am drawn to that energy.
I love churches and cathedrals. And parks, fields and forests. And the edge of any body of water, flowing or frozen, a trickle or a sea.
And Home.
I love all of the places that harbor residual, compounded, humbling and loving energy.
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pray for someone to have strength, they will be given all kinds of trials to endure. and they will grow strong
pray for protection
pray for happiness
pray for health
~a discussion with a praying pro
every evening is an opportunity to breathe, stretch, dance, and point your toe.
Holy Toledo I can point my toe