Elven World Healing Arts: GridWorker & Geo Artists, Sacred Geome

GridWorkers & GeoArtists, Sacred Geometry Nature inspired poetry, dance & song

Echuirbaneth Raymaker
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RichardtheRaelian left a comment for Echuirbaneth Raymaker
""Happy Birthday!""
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About You -what brings you here?
My name means springtime beauty in Elvish. It is also the same as my human name, Harumi. I am a moon elf in roleplay in Second Life. Look for Harumi Oanomochi, queen of Ithildor (Land of the Moon). Call me Rumi...it's shorter than either name. *smiles*
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At 4:06am on July 13, 2023, RichardtheRaelian said…

"Happy Birthday!"

At 11:52am on July 13, 2014, Tara said…

Blessings and love from Elven World and I LOVE your name!

At 1:34pm on June 6, 2010, Tara said…
I love your Avatar. Please write more and share with us your thoughts.
At 4:23am on March 31, 2010, Robert Denham said…
Thank you very much for your kind words.
Great to have a new friend as well :)

Chat with you another now.
Rob.
At 5:15pm on March 6, 2010, Echuirbaneth Raymaker said…
Mei govannen! Thank you for the lovely comment.
At 10:30pm on March 3, 2010, Tara said…
you are beautiful. i love your avatar..you are Rumi...like the poet...
you can read Elven World on line at www.elvenworld.org... (note I only have 5 chapters up so far if you like i'll give you special link to the rest...until i have time to finish posting...
 
 
 

Multi Dimensional Reality

The world as you know it - all that you see, taste, feel and touch, comprises only about 5% of all of the stuff of the universe. The other 95% is what we have considered "nothing" or the "firmament"  or dark matter or the heavens or mystic Other Worlds. This 95% is multi-dimensional and consists of potential realities that may be perceived.

A single thought...a mere whisper, ...... barely upon a breeze that catches a spark... all is tinder before the firestorm... and yet.
ONLY that whisper
ONLY that thought
 the world is forever changed beyond the fears and dreams of cardboard men.
Freedom and change starts within:
It is encouraged by truth and courage of people who love
Built by the respect of true beings standing as one before each other.
Lets us cross every man made borders
without fear stare into eyes and hearts of all our brothers and sisters: within our words without shouting,or force to hold each to our truths; and let us without fear freely share what works...

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