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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
This may prompt some thinking for the homebound ...
Fe- Fi- Fo- Fum Historians provide different interpretations for the words of this famous ditty, agreeing only that it has no allegorical meaning. They are wrong! The entire verse is a prescription for divination – an ancient invocation. Consider … Fe – Fi – Fo –Fum I smell the blood of an Englishman (noble person); be he live or be he dead, I grind his bones to make my bread. The first line relates to the Ancient elements of Determination: Freedom from discordance of thought and will, Phi as the boding element or logic and justice, Foresight as a guide for decision, From as a grounding of being. hense Free – Phi – For – From The second line recognizes a worthy Seeker, ”blood” mean “sanguine – kinship) Here a true seeker of knowledge come. The third line directs the balance between Spirit and Humanity (soul) We will seek answers for Spirit and Mind The forth refers to synergy for a Presentiment That will and purpose shall ever bind. The Invocation: Free – Phi – For – From Here a true seeker of knowledge come. We will seek answers for Spirit and Mind That will and purpose shall ever bind.
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IMAGINACIAN Special user In Your Thots 558 Posts |
You do have a unique way of thinking, Funsway. Thank you for sharing.
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