dying ??? Regrets of The Dying - THE 7 passages of LIFE - What you need NOW is a SUPPORT CIRCLE

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    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    TRYING to bring her out of the shadows
    brook512.
    brook513.
    brook511.

    isisbb10.
    iSiS

    (if this is NOT appropriate, please delete)
     
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    brook610.
    Remembering Brook Bassett Schiner

    brook510.
    Brook Bassett Schiner...
    almost always had 'wise words'
    ONE DAY, she posted this to facebook
    for all the world to see !!!

    "Lookie what I made....oh to be that young again!
    I wish I could turn back time...
    but I thought I'd share this for my friends to show you all
    I used to be young and vital and full of life.
    I will be again as soon as these treatments take hold!
    Roses happen to be my favorite flower..
    I used to have over 150 rose bushes of every color imaginable
    that I would tend to at my home in California
    when my youngest son was just born.
    I still have some of the scars on my arms from the thorns.
    Life can give you some thorns...but oh the beauty!"
    ~Brook Bassett Schiner
    January 15, 2018
     
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    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    EVERYTHiNG that is written...
    is scribed into eXpressed CODES
    THAT CAN BE UTILISIZED
    TO COMPARE RELATIONS to one another !!!
    all patterns, have base equations that expand
    ~simple as that !

    Mathematics is simply a language of truth
    so, the highest expression of truth is love ...
    therefore, MATHEMATiCS is the language of love,
    and, MATHEMATiCS is the laguage of all relations
    ~it is simply a way to express 'lengths and measures'
    so, you can COMPARE them, to discover their relation to other things.

    it is also necessary thing, to balance equations"
    ~susan lynne schwenger
     
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    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    it really was NOT until the 1700's
    that tarot got used for divination purposes...
    before that;
    BACK IN 1449 someone with knowledge about decks of cards of their time
    called the cards Trionfi ~this special someone was known as
    TONY AKA Jacopa Antonio Marcello, a general & Venetian

    Jacopo Antonio Marcello (1398 - 1463)
    jac10.

    Marcello was a man with many functions for the Venetian state, finally in a position, where he even might have become doge of the state.


    Marcello was a man with many functions for the Venetian state, finally in a position,
    where he even might have become doge of the state.


    In 1449 he fought together with Francesco Sforza (his function was then provviditore,
    this means, he was a central person between Venetian senate and condottieri,
    he organized the war activities according the wishes of the senate).

    He sent a famous parcel to Isabelle de Lorraine with two packs of cards (our main theme).

    He sent another gift to René d'Anjou in the early 50ies with a manuscript about the life of St. Maurice
    (a Soldier Saint, here a short description and some pictures, occasionally painted as "black" soldier).

    In the specific context Rene d'Anjou had founded the Order of the Crescent in 1448, a knight's order,
    one of his many romantic actions (somehow successful actions, cause in 1453 France did win the 100-years war).

    In unclear way Francesco Sforza and Marcello became members to this order with the numbers 17 and 18, perhaps 1452
    - the manuscript about St. Maurice seem to refer to this membership). Around 1457 another gift followed, this time a Strabo translation
    (compare our report).


    A 4th gift might have been prepared before his death (compare Dokument 26b)

    An Angelo Marcello di Venezia is in 1432 noted as Priore di Venezia
    to the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
    the order is in the possession of institutions,
    which belonged earlier to the Templars,
    perhaps Jacopo Antonio Marcello was already from a familiary relationship
    predestined to be interested in Knight's orders
    and especially in René d'Anjou, who beside other titles also was called King of Jerusalem.

    The book paintings from the Maurice manuscript are done either by Mantegna or Girolamo da Cremona,
    a friend of Mantegna.

    Marcello retired from militaric life in his later years, spending his time in his home at Monselice,
    being totally fond of a talented son and became Podesta in Padua.

    In this function he ordered paintings of the holy Sebastian from Mantegna.

    Mantegna got in this time 3 letters from Ludovico Gonzaga, which finally
    (1459, at the time of the congress of Mantua) did lead the artist to Mantua,
    where he more or less stayed for the rest of his life.

    Marcello's talented son Valerio died with 8 years in 1461.

    The father received many consolation letters from great humanists of the time,
    and tried to compose out of them a manuscript,
    which was intended (again) to be presented to Rene d 'Anjou.

    The interests of the humanists in Marcello show,
    that he has been regarded as a great sponsor of the arts.

    He couldn't finish his work, he died 3 years after Valerio's death.

    Jacopo Antonio Marcello was rather unknown until recently,
    when Margareth L. King published about his book project after the death of his son.

    Marcello's family became successful in late 15th century
    (a doge with the the name Marcello in 1474/75),
    perhaps due to some success of Jacopo Antonio Marcello.

    More material to Marcello from us is in the articles


    René "le Bon" d'Anjou, titolare re di Napoli

    French: René, titolare re di Napoli
    [th]Gender:[/th][th]Birth:[/th][th]Death:[/th][th]Place of Burial:[/th][th]Immediate Family:[/th]
    Male
    January 16, 1409
    Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France
    July 10, 1480 (71)
    Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
    St-Maurice, Anger, Anjou, France
    Son of Louis II d'Anjou, King of Naples and Iolanda di Aragona, regina consorte titolare di Napoli
    Husband of Isabelle, duchesse de Lorraine and Jeanne de Montfort, de Laval
    He is my 6th cousin, 15 times removed

    we share common great grandparents of:
    Edward I "Longshanks", King of England
    and Eleanor of Castile, Queen consort of England

    Edward I "Longshanks", King of England
    is your 20th great grandfather,
    he was the Son of Henry III, king of England and Eleanor of Provence, Queen Consort of England

    and,
    Eleanor of Castile and León, Queen consort of England

    is my 20th great grandmother,
    she was the Daughter of Saint Ferdinard 111, King of Castile & Leon,
    and, Juana de Danmartin, Reina Consorte de Castilla (Castile)
     
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    Trionfi (Italian: [triˈoɱfi], 'triumphs') are 15th-century Italian playing cards
    with allegorical content related to those used in tarocchi games.
    The general English expression "trump card" and the German "trumpfen" (in card games) have developed from the Italian "Trionfi".

    you can likely find a copy of them for sale on ebay
     
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    [tr][td]Original Tarot Decks consisted of 78 Cards
    Playing cards first entered Europe in the late 14th century, most likely from Mamluk Egypt.
    The first records date to 1367 in Berne and they appear to have spread very rapidly across the whole of Europe,
    as may be seen from the records, mainly of card games being banned.
    Little is known about the appearance and number of these cards;
    the only significant information being provided by a text by John of Rheinfelden in 1377 from Freiburg im Breisgau,
    who, in addition to other versions describes the basic pack as containing the still-current 4 suits of 13 cards,
    the courts usually being the King, Ober and Unter ("marshals"),
    although Dames and Queens were already known by then
    One early pattern of playing cards that evolved was one with the suits of Batons or Clubs, Coins, Swords, and Cups.
    These suits are still used in traditional Italian, Spanish and Portuguese playing card decks,
    but have also been adapted in packs used specifically for tarot divination cards that first appeared in the late 18th century.
    The first documented tarot packs were recorded between 1440 and 1450 in Milan, Ferrara, Florence and Bologna
    when additional trump cards with allegorical illustrations were added to the common four-suit pack.
    These new decks were called carte da trionfi, triumph cards, and the additional cards known simply as trionfi,
    which became "trumps" in English.
    The earliest documentation of trionfi is found in a written statement in the court records of Florence, in 1440,
    regarding the transfer of two decks to Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta.
    The oldest surviving tarot cards are the 15 or so Visconti-Sforza tarot decks painted in the mid-15th century
    for the rulers of the Duchy of Milan.
    A lost tarot-like pack was commissioned by Duke Filippo Maria Visconti
    and described by Martiano da Tortona probably between 1418 and 1425, since the painter he mentions,
    Michelino da Besozzo, returned to Milan in 1418, while Martiano himself died in 1425.
    He described a 60-card deck with 16 cards having images of the Roman gods and suits depicting four kinds of birds.
    The 16 cards were regarded as "trumps" since-in 1449 Jacopo Antonio Marcello recalled that the now deceased duke
    had invented a novum quoddam et exquisitum triumphorum genus, or "a new and exquisite kind of triumphs".
    Other early decks that also showcased classical motifs include the Sola-Busca and Boiardo-Viti decks of the 1490s.
    Although a Dominican preacher inveighed against the evil inherent in cards (chiefly owing to their use in gambling)\
    in a sermon in the 15th century, no routine condemnations of tarot were found during its early history.
    Because the earliest tarot cards were hand-painted, the number of the decks produced is thought to have been small.
    It was only after the invention of the printing press that mass production of cards became possible.
    The expansion of tarot outside of Italy, first to France and Switzerland, occurred during the Italian Wars.
    The most important tarot pattern used in these two countries
    was the Tarot of Marseilles of Milanese origin.

    hmmm..in a past live, actually past lives, you and lionhawk where involved in the co-creation of decks of cards for divination purposes [/td]
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    My grandfather had all the pole rights
    from niagara falls to places like toronto, buffalo etc;
    and; he had a strange fall
    ~and, funny thing, he also claimed to be put into a closet for '11 hours'
    and, he lived, and, did NOT die
    ~i also had a NDE, a few different times in my life, too
    (i never told my stories, but, i did chart the astrology on all of them)
     
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    Did anyone go on the trip that K. Cassidy
    and Rebecca Jerigan hosted in Egypt ???
    i introduced Rebecca to her,
    but, i do not think K.C. ever interviewed her
    Rebecca was the lady who ran The Journeys
    with Rebecca radio show
     
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    lionmo10.
     
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    lionan10.
    MR. LiON 'n his lion cub ;)
     

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