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To: Melian; ransomnote; Steven W.; greeneyes; TEXOKIE; txhurl; saywhatagain; Swordmaker; ptsal; ...

Do you and yours drink MONSTER drinks?

Then check out this short vid:
https://mobile.twitter.com/ruky_9/status/994983888832401413

It’s a great way to introduce a sleeper to the idea that there is evil symbolism in plain sight all around us. They may open one eye.


Ping to my list.
Hope this doesn’t get lost in all the JE discussion today.


1,685 posted on 08/10/2019 2:58:04 PM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cingulum_(brain)

Cingulum

Excerpt

In neuroanatomy, the cingulum is a collection of white matter, fibers projecting from the cingulate gyrus to the entorhinal cortex in the brain, allowing for communication between components of the limbic system. It forms the white matter core of the cingulate gyrus, following it from the subcallosal gyrus of the frontal lobe beneath the rostrum of corpus callosum to the parahippocampal gyrus and uncus of the temporal lobe.

Neurons of the cingulum receive afferent fibers from the parts of the thalamus that are associated with the spinothalamic tract. This, in addition to the fact that the cingulum is a central structure in learning to correct mistakes, indicates that the cingulum is involved in appraisal of pain and reinforcement of behavior that reduces it.

Cingulotomy, the surgical severing of the anterior cingulum, is a form of psychosurgery used to treat depression and OCD.

The cingulum was one of the earliest identified brain structures.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

Cingulum
See also: Cincture

Excerpt
In the various forms of British Traditional Wicca, cords, known as cingulum, or singulum (which literally translates as “girdle” or “belt”), are worn about the waist by adherents. These are often given to a Wiccan upon their initiation, and worn at each subsequent ritual.[16] Traditionally they are nine feet in length (nine being three times three, the magical number), and are used to measure the circumference of the magic circle so that it can be set up correctly.[16]

In many traditions of Wicca, the colour of a person’s cingulum indicates what rank of initiation they are; in several Australian covens for instance, green denotes a novice, white denotes an initiate of the first degree, blue for the second, and a plaited red, white and blue for the third, with the High Priest wearing a gold cingulum (symbolising the sun), and the High Priestess wearing silver (symbolising the moon).

-cingulum is a central structure in learning to correct mistakes, indicates that the cingulum is involved in appraisal of pain and reinforcement of behavior that reduces it.

-cingulum, or singulum or cord (which literally translates as “girdle” or “belt”), are worn about the waist by adherents. These are often given to a Wiccan upon their initiation, and worn at each subsequent ritual. Traditionally they are nine feet in length (nine being three times three, the magical number), and are used to measure the circumference of the magic circle so that it can be set up correctly.

In many traditions of Wicca, the colour of a person’s cingulum indicates what rank of initiation they are; in several Australian covens for instance, green denotes a novice, white denotes an initiate of the first degree, blue for the second, and a plaited red, white and blue for the third, with the High Priest wearing a gold cingulum (symbolising the sun), and the High Priestess wearing silver (symbolising the moon).

Cingulum is part of brain that is supposed to learn to correct mistakes.

Cingulum is a red cord about nine feet in length worn by initiate, priest or priestess worn at a ritual.

Hmmmmm

Cingulum-Red/other colored cord worn by initiate/priestess
Cingulum-Brains that don’t correct their mistakes.

Is your brain itching?


1,920 posted on 08/10/2019 8:58:15 PM PDT by Cats Pajamas (Freedom or Liberty? Which would you choose?)
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To: generally

Great post about the Monster drinks, gen


1,936 posted on 08/10/2019 9:23:51 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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