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Apophysis 2.06 alpha 1 & PS CS2Eternal flames are most often used as a symbol to acknowledge and remember a person or event of national significance, or a group of brave and noble people connected to some event, or even a laudable goal such as international peace.
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Naze-Melnyk [2007-06-10 10:50:25 +0000 UTC]
Brighid/Brigid was the main Goddess of ancient Britain/Ireland (Hence the 'Brigid Isles'
Brigid became Saint Brigid and it was her nuns that tended the everlasting flame kept at Kildare - the original symbol of a sun goddess.
For centuries, the nuns of Kildare tended a sacred fire dedicated to Brigit on a 20-day cycle. Each of nineteen nuns would watch over the fire for a day, while on the twentieth day the fire was left for Brigit to tend herself. The practice continued until the seventeenth century, when nervous church officials attacked it as a pagan practice. Although the flame was extinguished for some 260 years, a small community of Brighidine nuns returned to Kildare in the early 1990s, and relit the flame, where it continues to burn as a beacon of hope and peace.
This flame was burning for CENTURIES!! Sacrilegous christians !!
Glad to see you're keeping the flame of hope burning! Your flame has a yoni/goddess feel about it Lovely work!
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psion005 In reply to Naze-Melnyk [2007-06-11 10:03:12 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the info Naze
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Naze-Melnyk In reply to psion005 [2007-06-11 10:43:46 +0000 UTC]
s'totally cool mon, anytime!
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dana-martinez [2007-06-06 14:12:36 +0000 UTC]
Wow - I really like where your stuff is going lately - very mystical!
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KettchUp10 [2007-06-05 20:14:57 +0000 UTC]
The depth in this is amazing, although I can't stare at it too long. Awesome job!
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