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Shannon Outlaw

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What really bu[/IMG]</var>. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
 
Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on..

You can find better things to post can't
you...?

Just leaving it at that.

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 5:38 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

What really bugs me is that whenever 12 o clock midnight comes people automatically say that it is the next day. I tell them that until the sun rises then thats is the next day. The Chaldean hours are more correct I feel because the last hour of the corresponding day is before the sun rises. That is the more correct time. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
 
AgreedSent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: Shannon Outlaw <soutlaw92@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:38:42 -0700 (PDT)To: [email protected]<[email protected]ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [JoyofSatan666] The planetary days and hours
  What really bu[/IMG]</var>. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
 
Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over. Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on..

You can find better things to post can't
you...?

Just leaving it at that.

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 5:38 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

What really bugs me is that whenever 12 o clock midnight comes people automatically say that it is the next day. I tell them that until the sun rises then thats is the next day. The Chaldean hours are more correct I feel because the last hour of the corresponding day is before the sun rises. That is the more correct time. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
 
Pretty hard to ignore when it's all over the place..plus I said I was leaving it at that..you didn't need to respond to me. Lydia

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 9:02 PM EDT lydia_666@... wrote:

Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over. Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on..

You can find better things to post can't
you...?

Just leaving it at that.

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 5:38 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

What really bugs me is that whenever 12 o clock midnight comes people automatically say that it is the next day. I tell them that until the sun rises then thats is the next day. The Chaldean hours are more correct I feel because the last hour of the corresponding day is before the sun rises. That is the more correct time. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
 
Thank you so [/IMG]</var>iss.

From: "lydia_666@..." <lydia_666@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:02 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: The planetary days and hours

  Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over. Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on..

You can find better things to post can't
you...?

Just leaving it at that.

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 5:38 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

What really bugs me is that whenever 12 o clock midnight comes people automatically say that it is the next day. I tell them that until the sun rises then thats is the next day. The Chaldean hours are more correct I feel because the last hour of the corresponding day is before the sun rises. That is the more correct time. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.

 
Looking at the Antikythera machine they pulled out of the sea. I believe it's quite a reality the ancients also measured the day in astrological hours.

From: "lydia_666@..." <lydia_666@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, July 31, 2011 9:02:55 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: The planetary days and hours

  Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over. Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on..

You can find better things to post can't
you...?

Just leaving it at that.

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 5:38 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

What really bugs me is that whenever 12 o clock midnight comes people automatically say that it is the next day. I tell them that until the sun rises then thats is the next day. The Chaldean hours are more correct I feel because the last hour of the corresponding day is before the sun rises. That is the more correct time. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
 
yea and you didnt need to respond to my post.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2011 10:52:21 pm
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
From: "Haizuru Ishida" <wolfguardian1@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: The planetary days and hours

Pretty hard to ignore when it's all over the place..plus I said I was leaving it at that..you didn't need to respond to me. Lydia

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 9:02 PM EDT lydia_666@... wrote:

Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over. Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on.
 
<td val[/IMG]what came to my mind was the Ancient Egyptians sun god Ra (Amun-Ra) goes through nightly fights throughout the night in order to rise again in the morning, the next day. for info http://www.egyptartsite.com/ra.html
Hail Satan! Hail Amun!
--- On Sun, 7/31/11, Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:
From: Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: The planetary days and hours
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2011, 7:52 PM

  Pretty hard to ignore when it's all over the place..plus I said I was leaving it at that..you didn't need to respond to me. Lydia

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 9:02 PM EDT lydia_666@... wrote:

Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over. Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [[email protected]][email protected][/email], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on..

You can find better things to post can't
you...?

Just leaving it at that.

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 5:38 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

What really bugs me is that whenever 12 o clock midnight comes people automatically say that it is the next day. I tell them that until the sun rises then thats is the next day. The Chaldean hours are more correct I feel because the last hour of the corresponding day is before the sun rises. That is the more correct time. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
[/TD]
 
Did you not read that I was leaving it at that in the first post..? Just don't reply to me if you think it is such a "good point".

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 11:17 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

yea and you didnt need to respond to my post.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2011 10:52:21 pm
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
From: "Haizuru Ishida" <wolfguardian1@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: The planetary days and hours

Pretty hard to ignore when it's all over the place..plus I said I was leaving it at that..you didn't need to respond to me. Lydia

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 9:02 PM EDT lydia_666@... wrote:

Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over. Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on.
 
Again, she was just curious. Your first comment was uncalled for, Haizuru-san.

On 8/1/11, Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:
Did you not read that I was leaving it at that in the first post..? Just
don't reply to me if you think it is such a "good point".

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 11:17 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

yea and you didnt need to respond to my post.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2011 10:52:21 pm
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
From: "Haizuru Ishida" <wolfguardian1@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: The planetary days and hours

Pretty hard to ignore when it's all over the place..plus I said I was
leaving it at that..you didn't need to respond to me. Lydia

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 9:02 PM EDT lydia_666@... wrote:

Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had
to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking
about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my
parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing
them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they
need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over.
Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until
the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@...
wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on.
 
Allison I was only saying that because all of the posts that she posted sounded either irrelevant or what everyone knows already. So what about when the day starts..to each their own..

On Mon Aug 1st, 2011 12:42 PM EDT Allison P wrote:

Again, she was just curious. Your first comment was uncalled for, Haizuru-san.

On 8/1/11, Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@... wrote:
Did you not read that I was leaving it at that in the first post..? Just
don't reply to me if you think it is such a "good point".

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 11:17 PM EDT Shannon Outlaw wrote:

yea and you didnt need to respond to my post.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2011 10:52:21 pm
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
From: "Haizuru Ishida" <wolfguardian1@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: The planetary days and hours

Pretty hard to ignore when it's all over the place..plus I said I was
leaving it at that..you didn't need to respond to me. Lydia

On Sun Jul 31st, 2011 9:02 PM EDT lydia_666@... wrote:

Haizuru- And you couldn't find anything better to post about, that you had
to criticize a good point? If you think a topic is not worth talking
about, then ignore it.

Shannon- I have always felt this. I remember trying to reason with my
parents about it when I was only 5 or so.

Many people, while doing the squares or other workings that require doing
them for a certain number of days without skipping a day, feel that they
need to do it before midnight or it's ruined and they have to start over.
Not true. I already posted recently about this topic, that we have until
the sun begins to rise to do the working for the day.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Haizuru Ishida <wolfguardian1@...
wrote:

Are you really letting yourself get worked up about this..?

Come on.
 
Yes this bugs me too... i have a friend that always looks at the clock and keeps track... it's about 4 minutes past midnight and i start telling a story... "so today i did this..." ... and he stops me and corrects me "you mean yesterday!"... arg... it's annoying!

In my mind... before the sunrise it's the same day... it's very hard to track when this change happened in history... but i'm guessing it's for astronomical reasons... look here... https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... of_the_day

this article states that it's the same for animals... their day starts at sunrise... which in my mind is obvious confirmation about the natural boundaries of day

I've also read about the daylight savings time... that's of course meant to reduce costs for lights but since humanity is bound by time... ie. everyone gets up at 6 or 7 am... if you suddenly change the time for one hour... not only it upsets your inner clock... i think it upsets the whole environment... animals get affected and even climate

I always hated the boundaries of time... and the fact that mankind being a slave of time... even though it's the most useful thing for science... it creates an anxiety to the daily life... how many times did it ruin your day when you're late... or when you're trying to be on time... that's why, i think, vacations are the most fun... because you don't get to be bound by time daily

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 12:38 AM, Shannon Outlaw <soutlaw92@... wrote:
  What really bugs me is that whenever 12 o clock midnight comes people automatically say that it is the next day. I tell them that until the sun rises then thats is the next day. The Chaldean hours are more correct I feel because the last hour of the corresponding day is before the sun rises. That is the more correct time<var></var>. Like today is the day of the Sun and the day of the sun ends around 5:30am/tonite  and then at sun rise the day and hour of the Moon will begin. This is more correct. anyone agree.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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