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News and Various Ramblings, as usual...

 

 

 

The planets are STILL the biggest things near to Earth.

 

Probably, light rays collide with each other, and stir up action in grosser

levels of matter, causing, actually, whatever spin we see in those grosser

levels, hence light BE the controlling factor in creation.

 

I drink coffee, thereafter I am.

 

To get Iraqi kids to go back to school, MTV is helping. They're sponsoring

the "Iraq Enroll" program.

 

I can't believe it, but I got KELT as my license plate. Both KELT and CELT

were available in Oregon. Weird. Well, come to think of it, probably JEW,

ARAB, TURK are available too. I guess I'm nuts.

 

Caring as I do for the race known as the Celts, I was last night studying

various things on the WWW. A number of hospitals, universities and various

professional medical organizations have data for diseases and such posted by

race on the web. There has been numerous studies of things such as mental

disease, suicide, etc., broken down by country, race, immigrants,

everything...

 

So...

 

It's amazing but true.

 

The suicide rate in Ireland has DOUBLED in the last 30 years. That's the

RATE, not the number. The main cause is considered to be the INCREASING

LONLINESS caused by our current STYLE OF SOCIETY.

 

In English that means: Celts don't do well when cut off from tribe/clann.

Some sort of BORG "I'm Here/You're Here" chip built into their heads.

 

Another shocking one: Irish men have the highest rate of some types of

mental disease compared to all other races. Other high marks go to Carribean

Blacks, Blacks in general, and Pakistani woman. Some studies felt that

oppression had something to do with it.

 

Caesar and other historians of the period when the races of Europe were more

separate and intact, about 2000 years ago, wrote that Celts were easily

excitable, passionate, emotionally touchy, that you could spark them off

into anger rather easily, and so on. This nature is of course not allowed

vent in modern society. Repression leads to problems.

 

The Triskal, or 3 pronged star, the triangle, was dear to Celts, and is used

throughout Celtic art more than any other symbol. In is completely equal to

the trine in astrology. 3 points, 120 apart from each other.

 

The first house is self, the 9th is Truth, and the 5th is your creations.

 

Truth, Self, and what you make of it. That's life. The triskal is life.

 

Any day now I'm going to be a grandfather. Weird. Good. Any ideas for Gaelic

names welcome. We don't know the gender. I like Fodla for girls. Few agree

with me. Hmmm. Bamba is also good. Don't offer Morgan, we know that one.

 

There is now 954 members of this list.

 

It's the Month of the weak sun, in the sign of saturns glory. Saturn rules

the westerly direction. So western edges are glorified. Western coastlines,

cold and furious as winter approaches, wind blowing, Oregon, Ireland...

 

sqirrels gorging on acorns, orange leaves on the ground,

 

richard

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Fodla, or Bamba?

 

Hmmm.

 

Please keep trying, Richard.

 

;-)

 

 

--- Das Goravani <> wrote:

 

> Any day now I'm going to be a grandfather. Weird.

> Good. Any ideas for Gaelic

> names welcome. We don't know the gender. I like

> Fodla for girls. Few agree

> with me. Hmmm. Bamba is also good. Don't offer

> Morgan, we know that one.

 

 

 

 

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Richard,

Regarding naming babies: the sweet innocent babies are sure at the mercy of

those who have sway regarding the name they get associated with.

How about Bonnie?

Bonnie baby, Bonnie girl, Bonnie lass?

Bonnie Life.

Bonnie for all that is good.

Amour Real,

Lydia Saxton-Boone

 

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"Das Goravani" <>

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Tuesday, October 21, 2003 12:50 PM

[GJ] Words from Das Moderator

 

 

 

> Any day now I'm going to be a grandfather. Weird. Good. Any ideas for

Gaelic

> names welcome. We don't know the gender. I like Fodla for girls. Few agree

> with me. Hmmm. Bamba is also good. >

> richard

 

 

 

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My suggestions for Irish names would be Ciaran (pronounced keeran) for a boy

and Niamh (pronouced neev) or Emer for a girl...

 

Francoise :-)

 

On 10/21/03 12:50, "Das Goravani" <> wrote:

 

>

> News and Various Ramblings, as usual...

>

>

>

> The planets are STILL the biggest things near to Earth.

>

> Probably, light rays collide with each other, and stir up action in grosser

> levels of matter, causing, actually, whatever spin we see in those grosser

> levels, hence light BE the controlling factor in creation.

>

> I drink coffee, thereafter I am.

>

> To get Iraqi kids to go back to school, MTV is helping. They're sponsoring

> the "Iraq Enroll" program.

>

> I can't believe it, but I got KELT as my license plate. Both KELT and CELT

> were available in Oregon. Weird. Well, come to think of it, probably JEW,

> ARAB, TURK are available too. I guess I'm nuts.

>

> Caring as I do for the race known as the Celts, I was last night studying

> various things on the WWW. A number of hospitals, universities and various

> professional medical organizations have data for diseases and such posted by

> race on the web. There has been numerous studies of things such as mental

> disease, suicide, etc., broken down by country, race, immigrants,

> everything...

>

> So...

>

> It's amazing but true.

>

> The suicide rate in Ireland has DOUBLED in the last 30 years. That's the

> RATE, not the number. The main cause is considered to be the INCREASING

> LONLINESS caused by our current STYLE OF SOCIETY.

>

> In English that means: Celts don't do well when cut off from tribe/clann.

> Some sort of BORG "I'm Here/You're Here" chip built into their heads.

>

> Another shocking one: Irish men have the highest rate of some types of

> mental disease compared to all other races. Other high marks go to Carribean

> Blacks, Blacks in general, and Pakistani woman. Some studies felt that

> oppression had something to do with it.

>

> Caesar and other historians of the period when the races of Europe were more

> separate and intact, about 2000 years ago, wrote that Celts were easily

> excitable, passionate, emotionally touchy, that you could spark them off

> into anger rather easily, and so on. This nature is of course not allowed

> vent in modern society. Repression leads to problems.

>

> The Triskal, or 3 pronged star, the triangle, was dear to Celts, and is used

> throughout Celtic art more than any other symbol. In is completely equal to

> the trine in astrology. 3 points, 120 apart from each other.

>

> The first house is self, the 9th is Truth, and the 5th is your creations.

>

> Truth, Self, and what you make of it. That's life. The triskal is life.

>

> Any day now I'm going to be a grandfather. Weird. Good. Any ideas for Gaelic

> names welcome. We don't know the gender. I like Fodla for girls. Few agree

> with me. Hmmm. Bamba is also good. Don't offer Morgan, we know that one.

>

> There is now 954 members of this list.

>

> It's the Month of the weak sun, in the sign of saturns glory. Saturn rules

> the westerly direction. So western edges are glorified. Western coastlines,

> cold and furious as winter approaches, wind blowing, Oregon, Ireland...

>

> sqirrels gorging on acorns, orange leaves on the ground,

>

> richard

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

> : gjlist-

>

>

>

> Your use of is subject to

>

>

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Hi Das

Why not go for the names from ancient aryan civilization like Pooja (Meaning

Prayer), Radhieka, Vaidehi, Yashoda etc.....

Just kidding. I know you won't like these names.

All the best in your hunt for the apt name.

manoj

 

Francoise Methot <francoisemethot wrote:

My suggestions for Irish names would be Ciaran (pronounced keeran) for a boy

and Niamh (pronouced neev) or Emer for a girl...

 

Francoise :-)

 

On 10/21/03 12:50, "Das Goravani" wrote:

 

>

> News and Various Ramblings, as usual...

>

>

>

> The planets are STILL the biggest things near to Earth.

>

> Probably, light rays collide with each other, and stir up action in grosser

> levels of matter, causing, actually, whatever spin we see in those grosser

> levels, hence light BE the controlling factor in creation.

>

> I drink coffee, thereafter I am.

>

> To get Iraqi kids to go back to school, MTV is helping. They're sponsoring

> the "Iraq Enroll" program.

>

> I can't believe it, but I got KELT as my license plate. Both KELT and CELT

> were available in Oregon. Weird. Well, come to think of it, probably JEW,

> ARAB, TURK are available too. I guess I'm nuts.

>

> Caring as I do for the race known as the Celts, I was last night studying

> various things on the WWW. A number of hospitals, universities and various

> professional medical organizations have data for diseases and such posted by

> race on the web. There has been numerous studies of things such as mental

> disease, suicide, etc., broken down by country, race, immigrants,

> everything...

>

> So...

>

> It's amazing but true.

>

> The suicide rate in Ireland has DOUBLED in the last 30 years. That's the

> RATE, not the number. The main cause is considered to be the INCREASING

> LONLINESS caused by our current STYLE OF SOCIETY.

>

> In English that means: Celts don't do well when cut off from tribe/clann.

> Some sort of BORG "I'm Here/You're Here" chip built into their heads.

>

> Another shocking one: Irish men have the highest rate of some types of

> mental disease compared to all other races. Other high marks go to Carribean

> Blacks, Blacks in general, and Pakistani woman. Some studies felt that

> oppression had something to do with it.

>

> Caesar and other historians of the period when the races of Europe were more

> separate and intact, about 2000 years ago, wrote that Celts were easily

> excitable, passionate, emotionally touchy, that you could spark them off

> into anger rather easily, and so on. This nature is of course not allowed

> vent in modern society. Repression leads to problems.

>

> The Triskal, or 3 pronged star, the triangle, was dear to Celts, and is used

> throughout Celtic art more than any other symbol. In is completely equal to

> the trine in astrology. 3 points, 120 apart from each other.

>

> The first house is self, the 9th is Truth, and the 5th is your creations.

>

> Truth, Self, and what you make of it. That's life. The triskal is life.

>

> Any day now I'm going to be a grandfather. Weird. Good. Any ideas for Gaelic

> names welcome. We don't know the gender. I like Fodla for girls. Few agree

> with me. Hmmm. Bamba is also good. Don't offer Morgan, we know that one.

>

> There is now 954 members of this list.

>

> It's the Month of the weak sun, in the sign of saturns glory. Saturn rules

> the westerly direction. So western edges are glorified. Western coastlines,

> cold and furious as winter approaches, wind blowing, Oregon, Ireland...

>

> sqirrels gorging on acorns, orange leaves on the ground,

>

> richard

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

> : gjlist-

>

>

>

> Your use of is subject to

>

>

 

 

 

 

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

: gjlist-

 

 

 

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Went surfing looking at celtic baby names. There are a

lot of common names that I didn't know were Celtic. I

discovered that my maternal great-aunt's name (Africa)

is supposedly celtic. I've always liked her name.

 

It's easier to find female names. Some common but

pretty ones are Alanna and Fiona. More unusual but

still very pretty are Brina, Etain, Nola and Raelin.

 

Boys are harder. I agree, Sean is a nice name. So is

Evan. Ronan is attractive if you're looking for more

unusual.

 

But really, no one's opinion but the Mom and Dad's

opinion count for anything. And I think the last name

is going to have a lot to do with it. I mean, Bamba

Van Horton is weird, but okay. Bamba Caramba would be

criminal.

 

 

 

 

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