Post by pauldaleroberts on Jan 11, 2023 3:42:10 GMT
Storm Moon X Eye Wish
10 Fairy Tales by Wish Fire
Halo Paranormal Investigations
www.cryptic916.com/
Email: jazmaonline@gmail.com
stormmoon.bravesites.com/
Saint Gothic
1. Eye Wish-
Eye Wish, I wish again
Arsonist, admiral of immortality
& nobility of a sacred flame
As the night departs,
Eye Wish
I wish again
Yy
You draw me in
Eye opening, I open them
Untamed & innocent
2. Roman numerals-
Roman numerals are a system of standard measurements based on their usage by the Roman empire, for nearly 2,000 years.
There is seven symbols in total which represent the units themselves.
These are based on the Latin alphabet;
The letters "I, V, X, L, C, D and M" are used with assigned values in order to write out numbers for several purposes.
I V X L C D M
1 5 10 50 100 500 1,000
These numbers were applied to study the foundations of architecture, engineering, medicinal calculations and more until approximately the 15th century.
To this day, we have adopted a writing system based on Arabic principles.
The numbers we use every day, (Arabic numerals), were developed during the 10th century in the Maghreb regions.
Arabic numerals are composed of ten symbols, most common in the usage of decimal points and accounting for monetary or oral traditions and use.
3. The Eye of the Storm
The "eye of the storm" is a common description for the center of a moving hurricane system, which remains seemingly calm while the other parts move together in whirlwind patterns around this nucleus.
It is known to be 20-40 miles across in distance and can be found in the middle of dense clouds.
In magical tales from Europe & across the country however, this can have religious meaning.
According to Rudolf Koch, "the Dragon's Eye" is an ancient Germanic symbol.
It has a similar operating coding. (Whereas the middle is the brain).
It can also be referred to as the storm center.
The Dragon's Eye is an isosceles or equilateral triangle pointing downward, with a "Y" in the middle connecting three points of the triangle together into one shape.
It is speculated to be a representation of a preconceived choice between good & evil.
4. Water Clovers
Clovers can grow in many environments and weather conditions.
The most common one is the four-leaf clover, which is considered very magical, especially by Irish standards.
Water clovers grow in water and are generally much larger than the soil bound ones.
They take the form of four-leaf clovers but, grow much taller and rapidly.
The water clover has been compared to the appearance of many worms grouped together.
Some kinds are edible, while others are very toxic to many kinds of animal species.
You will find them in many water gardens & ponds especially.
5. Heaven's Whim
The bats bring the darkness with them
Honorable deaths, Ombre cemeteries
Watery memory, self-absorbed ectoplasms
Silently crying over the Earthworms dying
Trying to swim towards Heaven
From the caves & bones of home
To somewhere unknown
I think it's real magic, wonderful
Peppermint tomatoes on the cobblestone
Elbow macaroni from Italy or Rome,
Tied into tiny bows
The lions won't make a sound while they are hunting
I've seen the statues of them
All lined up for tour
Trumpets & bellflowers calling to eachother from
over a dozen miles before war
Why wont you stay in one place?
I wonder this
While you seeped over a garden made from the
mossy loom of mixtapes from 1998
& I gave in
Very caring myself,
I beckoned towards the end
to rouse the seat of immaculate sensation to the thorns themselves
which cut me deeply in their nakedness
& I gave in-
& I gave in
to love
It was enough.
6. Python Legends & Myths
Apollo's silver bow and arrow represents his defeat of the monster called Python.
Apollo is the protector of snakes.
In fact, most are nocturnal creatures.
Pythons contain some of the largest snakes in the world.
Some could be considered so large that they become monstrous due to their terrifying nature.
Not only that, but snakes can also evolve and adapt to many different landscapes and conditions, making them even more frightening and dangerous.
They usually prefer wet and naturous environments.
7. Scarlet Ibis
The Ibis is a red species of birds which can grow up to 30 inches.
They inhabit tropical places such as Southern America & the Caribbeans.
They have a strong history of folklore and legends across the globe, due to their beauty and nature.
They can represent blood, life & love.
Also an American classic tale, "The Scarlet Ibis." which falls, out of place- represents a warning of a major storm ahead.
They are divine and classical in nature.
The Ibis is a type of bird, which wades in watery places.
In some cultures, it represents the soul itself. (Especially in Egyptian art,.).
Thoth is the god of knowledge & writing and is often depicted with this animal incarnation.
8. Snow Tiger, Wooden Pig
Tigers can also be found in numerous colors and definition.
This is largely due to the way in which we evolve to survive the conditions of the planet itself.
In spiritual terms, we can encompass many spirits of celestial judgement, including the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, our zodiac beasts & many others too.
In particular interest to Western culture is the alignment and destiny of glory by many gods.
Some of which can include elemental & universal forces coming together into one space.
It is thought that each purpose or desire of a planet, star system or culture is locked into place at your birth.
Oftentimes, these representations are found on wheels, and they are meant to precisely record astral travel and soul regeneration for documentation.
So, when you find yourself trying to identify with a behavior, you could become enlightened by the spiritual matter and manifestation of a group wholeness too.
"As above, so below."
9. Moon on the Moor
A moor is basically uncultivated land.
It could be perserved or used for hunting.
When the moon is in the forest, it becomes wild.
When the moon gets tangled in the tree branches,
It unwinds by settling on the moor.
The landscape is overwhelming to a hunter
but pleasing to the gods of nature
where they rest
with one eye open
and a lantern made of fire & ice
A mirror like state of existance
Not for the faint of heart
& a haunting lullaby of crickets
beckons to the galaxy protectors
Baby angels & royal lords
It strikes a chord in my subconscious
and moves us forward
into another form of life & storms
10. Lady of the Lake
"The Lady of the Lake" from the The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights, published in 1912.
Most notably, the magical lady who gave King Arthur his sword "Excalibur."
She is thought of as a celtic goddess
An enchanting sorceress
There are several “Ladies of the Lake” mentioned
throughout these legends, while even Morgan Le Fay being named as one of them.
They are mythological nymph hybrids
Alien beings made of water & light,
Beauty to behold
& fairytales
refresh pg
jazmaonline.boards.net/thread/2419/storm-moon-eye
10 Fairy Tales by Wish Fire
Halo Paranormal Investigations
www.cryptic916.com/
Email: jazmaonline@gmail.com
stormmoon.bravesites.com/
Saint Gothic
1. Eye Wish-
Eye Wish, I wish again
Arsonist, admiral of immortality
& nobility of a sacred flame
As the night departs,
Eye Wish
I wish again
Yy
You draw me in
Eye opening, I open them
Untamed & innocent
2. Roman numerals-
Roman numerals are a system of standard measurements based on their usage by the Roman empire, for nearly 2,000 years.
There is seven symbols in total which represent the units themselves.
These are based on the Latin alphabet;
The letters "I, V, X, L, C, D and M" are used with assigned values in order to write out numbers for several purposes.
I V X L C D M
1 5 10 50 100 500 1,000
These numbers were applied to study the foundations of architecture, engineering, medicinal calculations and more until approximately the 15th century.
To this day, we have adopted a writing system based on Arabic principles.
The numbers we use every day, (Arabic numerals), were developed during the 10th century in the Maghreb regions.
Arabic numerals are composed of ten symbols, most common in the usage of decimal points and accounting for monetary or oral traditions and use.
3. The Eye of the Storm
The "eye of the storm" is a common description for the center of a moving hurricane system, which remains seemingly calm while the other parts move together in whirlwind patterns around this nucleus.
It is known to be 20-40 miles across in distance and can be found in the middle of dense clouds.
In magical tales from Europe & across the country however, this can have religious meaning.
According to Rudolf Koch, "the Dragon's Eye" is an ancient Germanic symbol.
It has a similar operating coding. (Whereas the middle is the brain).
It can also be referred to as the storm center.
The Dragon's Eye is an isosceles or equilateral triangle pointing downward, with a "Y" in the middle connecting three points of the triangle together into one shape.
It is speculated to be a representation of a preconceived choice between good & evil.
4. Water Clovers
Clovers can grow in many environments and weather conditions.
The most common one is the four-leaf clover, which is considered very magical, especially by Irish standards.
Water clovers grow in water and are generally much larger than the soil bound ones.
They take the form of four-leaf clovers but, grow much taller and rapidly.
The water clover has been compared to the appearance of many worms grouped together.
Some kinds are edible, while others are very toxic to many kinds of animal species.
You will find them in many water gardens & ponds especially.
5. Heaven's Whim
The bats bring the darkness with them
Honorable deaths, Ombre cemeteries
Watery memory, self-absorbed ectoplasms
Silently crying over the Earthworms dying
Trying to swim towards Heaven
From the caves & bones of home
To somewhere unknown
I think it's real magic, wonderful
Peppermint tomatoes on the cobblestone
Elbow macaroni from Italy or Rome,
Tied into tiny bows
The lions won't make a sound while they are hunting
I've seen the statues of them
All lined up for tour
Trumpets & bellflowers calling to eachother from
over a dozen miles before war
Why wont you stay in one place?
I wonder this
While you seeped over a garden made from the
mossy loom of mixtapes from 1998
& I gave in
Very caring myself,
I beckoned towards the end
to rouse the seat of immaculate sensation to the thorns themselves
which cut me deeply in their nakedness
& I gave in-
& I gave in
to love
It was enough.
6. Python Legends & Myths
Apollo's silver bow and arrow represents his defeat of the monster called Python.
Apollo is the protector of snakes.
In fact, most are nocturnal creatures.
Pythons contain some of the largest snakes in the world.
Some could be considered so large that they become monstrous due to their terrifying nature.
Not only that, but snakes can also evolve and adapt to many different landscapes and conditions, making them even more frightening and dangerous.
They usually prefer wet and naturous environments.
7. Scarlet Ibis
The Ibis is a red species of birds which can grow up to 30 inches.
They inhabit tropical places such as Southern America & the Caribbeans.
They have a strong history of folklore and legends across the globe, due to their beauty and nature.
They can represent blood, life & love.
Also an American classic tale, "The Scarlet Ibis." which falls, out of place- represents a warning of a major storm ahead.
They are divine and classical in nature.
The Ibis is a type of bird, which wades in watery places.
In some cultures, it represents the soul itself. (Especially in Egyptian art,.).
Thoth is the god of knowledge & writing and is often depicted with this animal incarnation.
8. Snow Tiger, Wooden Pig
Tigers can also be found in numerous colors and definition.
This is largely due to the way in which we evolve to survive the conditions of the planet itself.
In spiritual terms, we can encompass many spirits of celestial judgement, including the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, our zodiac beasts & many others too.
In particular interest to Western culture is the alignment and destiny of glory by many gods.
Some of which can include elemental & universal forces coming together into one space.
It is thought that each purpose or desire of a planet, star system or culture is locked into place at your birth.
Oftentimes, these representations are found on wheels, and they are meant to precisely record astral travel and soul regeneration for documentation.
So, when you find yourself trying to identify with a behavior, you could become enlightened by the spiritual matter and manifestation of a group wholeness too.
"As above, so below."
9. Moon on the Moor
A moor is basically uncultivated land.
It could be perserved or used for hunting.
When the moon is in the forest, it becomes wild.
When the moon gets tangled in the tree branches,
It unwinds by settling on the moor.
The landscape is overwhelming to a hunter
but pleasing to the gods of nature
where they rest
with one eye open
and a lantern made of fire & ice
A mirror like state of existance
Not for the faint of heart
& a haunting lullaby of crickets
beckons to the galaxy protectors
Baby angels & royal lords
It strikes a chord in my subconscious
and moves us forward
into another form of life & storms
10. Lady of the Lake
"The Lady of the Lake" from the The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights, published in 1912.
Most notably, the magical lady who gave King Arthur his sword "Excalibur."
She is thought of as a celtic goddess
An enchanting sorceress
There are several “Ladies of the Lake” mentioned
throughout these legends, while even Morgan Le Fay being named as one of them.
They are mythological nymph hybrids
Alien beings made of water & light,
Beauty to behold
& fairytales
refresh pg
jazmaonline.boards.net/thread/2419/storm-moon-eye