Sunday, July 24, 2016

Yellow

Yellow
Chestnut
Castaño
Kill Bill
Macondo
Macbeth
Sledge

Gen.4:5
"And the LORD said unto him, Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold. And the LORD set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him."
























Kristina Pimenova

















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Castaño

Chess: "Yellow" "Chestnut" "Castaño" "Kill Bill" "Macondo" "Macbeth" "Sledge"





Macbeth

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ACT I SCENE III A heath near Forres.
Thunder. Enter the three Witches.
First Witch Where hast thou been, sister?
Second Witch Killing swine.
Third Witch Sister, where thou?
First Witch A sailor's wife had chestnuts in her lap,
And munch'd, and munch'd, and munch'd:-- 5
'Give me,' quoth I:
'Aroint thee, witch!' the rump-fed ronyon cries.
Her husband's to Aleppo gone, master o' the Tiger:
But in a sieve I'll thither sail,
And, like a rat without a tail, 10
I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do.
Second Witch I'll give thee a wind.
First Witch Thou'rt kind.
Third Witch And I another.
First Witch I myself have all the other, 15
And the very ports they blow,
All the quarters that they know
I' the shipman's card.
I will drain him dry as hay:
Sleep shall neither night nor day 20
Hang upon his pent-house lid;
He shall live a man forbid:
Weary se'n nights nine times nine
Shall he dwindle, peak and pine:
Though his bark cannot be lost, 25
Yet it shall be tempest-tost.
Look what I have.
Second Witch Show me, show me.
First Witch Here I have a pilot's thumb,
Wreck'd as homeward he did come.



Saturday, July 16, 2016

Indiana

Indiana
Stetson
Stethoscope
Michael 

Prov.11:4
"Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivereth from death."

Gen.4:12 When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.”



Heb.9:27 “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:”




 In Egyptian religion, the heart was the key to the afterlife. It was conceived as surviving death in the nether world, where it gave evidence for, or against, its possessor. It was thought that the heart was examined by Anubis and the deities during the Weighing of the Heart ceremony. If the heart weighed more than the feather of Maat, it was immediately consumed by the monster Ammit.












 Guido Reni's Michael (in Santa Maria della Concezione church, Rome, 1636) tramples Satan. A mosaic of the same painting decorates St. Michael's Altar in St. Peter's Basilica.








 The "weighing of the heart," from the book of the dead of Hunefer. Anubis is portrayed as both guiding the deceased forward and manipulating the scales, under the scrutiny of the ibis-headed Thoth.




Ib (heart)

F34
jb (F34) "heart"
in hieroglyphs
An important part of the Egyptian soul was thought to be the Ib (jb), or heart. The Ib[1] or metaphysical heart was believed to be formed from one drop of blood from the child's mother's heart, taken at conception.[2]
To ancient Egyptians, the heart was the seat of emotion, thought, will and intention. This is evidenced by the many expressions in the Egyptian language which incorporate the word ib, Awt-ib: happiness (literally, wideness of heart), Xak-ib: estranged (literally, truncated of heart). This word was transcribed by Wallis Budgeas Ab.
In Egyptian religion, the heart was the key to the afterlife. It was conceived as surviving death in the nether world, where it gave evidence for, or against, its possessor. It was thought that the heart was examined by Anubis and the deities during the Weighing of the Heart ceremony. If the heart weighed more than the feather of Maat, it was immediately consumed by the monster Ammit.






The flag of Indiana was designed by Paul Hadley and officially adopted by the state of Indiana on May 31, 1917. 



 "I'm all for us English sticking together when we're abroad"~~~Maugham




Stetson












 Chess: "Indiana" "Stetson" "Stethoscope" "Michael"


Friday, July 8, 2016

Potato

Potato
Papa (Solanum tuberosum)
Series
Taylor Series
Piscis
Amsterdam

Prov.16:32
 "He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city."




"The rude bridge that arched the flood"~~~Emerson


"The labyrinth...was built by Daedalus, a most skilful artificer."~~~Thomas Bulfinch















The Angelus (L'Angélus) is an oil painting by French painter Jean-François Millet, completed between 1857 and 1859.
The painting depicts two peasants bowing in a field over a basket of potatoes to say a prayer, the Angelus, that together with the ringing of the bell from the church on the horizon marks the end of a day's work













The Commissioner's Trophy is awarded to the team that wins the World Series.











Relentless Royals win World Series after Mets throw it all away in ninth - LA Times






The concept of a Taylor series was formulated by the Scottish mathematician James Gregory and formally introduced by the English mathematician Brook Taylor in 1715. If the Taylor series is centered at zero, then that series is also called a Maclaurin series, named after the Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin, who made extensive use of this special case of Taylor series in the 18th century.
 As the degree of the Taylor polynomial rises, it approaches the correct function. This image shows sin(x) and its Taylor approximations, polynomials of degree 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13.









Amsterdam



Chess: "Potato" "Series" "Taylor Series" "Piscis" "Amsterdam" "Papa"

Libra

Libra
Themis
Scotland
Louis XVI
Robert Burns

Prov.16:2
"All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes; but the LORD weigheth the spirits."







 Libra () is the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. It spans the 180–210th degree of the zodiac, between 180 and 207.25 degree of celestial longitude. Under the tropical zodiac, Sun transits this area on average between (northern autumnal equinox) September 23 and October 22, and under the sidereal zodiac, the sun currently transits the constellation of Libra from approximately October 16 to November 17. The symbol of the scales is based on the Scales of Justice held by Themis, the Greek personification of divine law and custom.[4] She became the inspiration for modern depictions of Lady Justice. The ruling planet of Libra is Venus. Libra is the only constellation in the sky represented by an inanimate object. The other eleven signs are represented either as an animal or mythological characters throughout history.
Interestingly, Libra was not included in the earliest Zodiacs. It is believed to have been known to the Egyptians as Zugon, or the Yoke, where only the beam of the scales was represented, typifying the Nilometer, the instrument by which the inundations of the Nile were measured.



Statue of Themis, Chuo University, Japan.









 Louis XVI








Behold The Beauty Of Scotland







 Robert Burns:
Burns was also a man inspired by his country – perhaps his greatest talent was for livening up the old Scots’ tongue, and writing the most vivid accounts of the personalities he would meet in his travels across Scotland.




Chess: "Libra" "Themis" "Scotland" "Louis XVI" "Robert Burns" "Alborotos" "Allegro" "Gay"

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Mark

Mark
Angelus
Angiosperm
Communications
Power
Real Madrid
Realm 
Royal
Gerard David 
Vascular

Prov.16:1

"The preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, is from the LORD."









The Annunciation. Artist: Gerard David (Netherlandish, Oudewater ca. 1455–1523 Bruges). Date: 1506. Medium: Oil on wood. 









 The altarpiece of the Virgo inter Virgines was donated in 1509 to the convent of the Carmelites of Sion in Bruges. By Gerard David

Mary, enthroned between two musical angels, holds the Baby Jesus, who is picking grapes off a bunch – a symbol of the Eucharist. She is receiving the homage of a gathering of martyrs with a child-like charm, recognisable by their attributes, each depicted in the manner of precious ornaments. From left to right : Dorothy with her basket of roses (the lawyer Theophilus had promised to convert to Christianity if she sent him roses and apples from the Garden of Christ), Catherine of Alexandria with a crown adorned with the Catherine Wheel (which miraculously broke instead of killing her), Agnes, with a lamb at her feet (the saint was killed aged 14 because she refused to marry a pagan), behind her, an anonymous woman, then Fausta with a saw (the instrument of her martyrdom), Apollonia with a set of tongs (which were used to pull out her teeth), Godelina with a scarf (which her husband used to have her strangled), Cecilia beside an organ (she sang praises to the Lord until her dying breath), Barbara, whose headdress is adorned with a tower (her father had her locked away there) and Lucy holding her eyes (which some maintain were gouged out while others assert that she gouged them out herself). The man, in the upper left corner is the painter Gérard David himself, and the woman on the right in the white cornet is most probably his wife, Cornelia.
The saints stand out against a neutral background with a visual force reminiscent of a bas-relief, but which is animated by the faces and the beauty of the materials. In this dense ensemble, the unusually accentuated upright stance of the Virgin, in its almost statuesque solidity, seems to echo the Madonna of Bruges of Michelangelo, who arrived in the city in 1506. 





Angiosperms: Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are seed-producing plants; they are distinguished from gymnosperms by characteristics including flowers, endosperm within the seeds, and the production of fruits that contain the seeds.








Communications: Marian University, Wisconsin









Communications
Emperion: Reliable and Secure Communications







Real Madrid




Chess: "Mark" "Angelus" "Angiosperm" "Communications" "Power" "Real Madrid" "Realm" "Royal" "Gerard David" "Vascular"