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3). Dragons Through History By : Fran Black
The Dragon has played an important part in myths and religions since pre-historic times. The history of dragons goes back at least six thousand years, and there are dragon tales and legends from every continent except Antarctica. In almost every culture, and all throughout history, there are stories of these mythical and magical creatures called dragons.
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4). George W Bush's Numerology and what it Predicts for the Coming Year By : Keith Abbott
Regardless of how you feel about his politics, George W. Bush is a symbol for America as a whole. He embodies much of what is both best and worst about us as a people. As Pagans and Wiccans, we know that as a symbol, the influences that affect him personally will tend to affect the Nation as well. 'As is above, so is below'. So, with his 60th birthday just past, and his popularity at an all time low, I decided to see what his Numerology Reading showed for the coming year.
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5). America Asks More Questions about the Second Coming of Christ By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
Question
Isn’t the book of Revelation just so many symbols and thus should not he placed on the level of other clearer messages of the Bible?
Answer
The book of Revelation is replete with symbolism; but so is much of the rest of the Bible. We should give no less credence to it than to any other part of the Bible. Symbolisms were used to guide an entire nation of ancient Egyptians and to protect and give hope to generations of Israelites.
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6). Colors of the American Flag By : Regenia G. Butcher
I would imagine that even before the ink on the Declaration of Independence had dried, the sentences: "Are we gonna have a flag? We gotta have a flag! Britain has a flag!" were echoed by members of the Continental Congress. But then, a flag is important. It is a symbol representing a group and their beliefs -- a means of identification.
It has long been reported that in May of 1776, Betsy Ross sewed the first version of the flag we use today.
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7). The Universal Meaning of Celtic Knots By : Marc Choyt
Knot work designs are thought of as "Celtic," but actually, they are found all over the world. This article, by the president of a leading Celtic jewelry company, discusses his experiences finding these knot motifs all over the world starting in South India. He then goes on to explain their "universal meaning" based on a sacred view of geometric shapes as found in nature.
Article Related to: celtic jewelry, knot work, design, symbolism, universal meaning, wedding, bridal, rings
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