On Jul 3, 1:26 am, elisabeth <ekastlkillin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> (......)
>
> > )o+
>
> > --
> > PS: Sorry, but yes, Pluto is really dying, not dead, yet,
> > but likely will be in 20 years or so. No saying that this
> > is a good or a bad thing, is just so that Pluto had the
> > task to transform between Ages, and so things will be a
> > rolling a bit more smoothly for the next 2000 years or so
> > from now on, see alsohttp://www.exactphilosophy.net/
> > and my 2002 do***ents in there for a similar allegory
> > including Hermes... My time in public is up, this time
> > for real. Very strange how you often have the feeling that
> > something has ended and then it has not, but you can still
> > tell in a way when it really does. Very interesting...
>
> You are so right, now you are Hermes or did I get it wrong is this
> Slartibartfast? I could have a look but it=B4s not worth the time
> spending on it.
> I know the best time of Pluto was and will be in Leo, you as a Leo
> must know how great this sign is and nobody with Pluto in Leo would
> erase posts which don=B4t suite because one feels hit, 1966 that=B4s
Pluto=
> in Virgo, well .... but you can also have a fulfilled life, even if it
> =B4s erasing posts, a boomer takes notice and thinks if you like to do
> this than do it, so again you have a chance, we let you live.
> Elisabeth
RM: It sorta makes me wonder where all this 'deleting'' is going to
end
When the Pluto/Virgo poets die,
There will be erected in the sky,
A tribute to their charm and wit,
A monument with nothing on it
Ray


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