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hmmmm lets think about that one very carefully. hmmmm who am I??? I believe to describe a person is very hard cause online everyone can be and act the way one want to. I'm a normal human being with a mask on like everyone else online none know who is behind it unless one take time to find out and the mask slowly falls with feelings hurt, happiness, smiles, tears, and madness. Anything someone could have sometimes living in shadow and sometimes in the light going through hard times and good times. Sometimes I am all alone and sometimes I'm in a crowd, I have my good days, and my bad days. Mysterious and easy, smart and domb, magor and naive I can be the nicest person on eart helping everyone giving everyone they..re time and I can be arrogant, stuck-up, ignorant, mean and provocating at times. I have my good and bad parts, my humor and my serious parts... but I think all that makes me human. And the best way is if u wana know something about a person everybody should take they..re time to get to know someone in honesty and no games that for me is a perfect start to know someone in and out Photobucket Photobucket Ravens, and to a lesser degree Crows, are very magickal creatures. Raven with her plumage as dark as the void between the stars, is a citizen of the afterworld. She travels between the worlds of the living and the dead. Being native to both worlds, Raven naturally has great knowledge and Power to effect transformations. Raven is associated as a Wicca symbol because of this power to move between the worlds, and create new realities as she chooses. According to the Medicine Cards: The Discovery of Power Through the Ways of Animals, "If Raven appears . . . you are about to experience a change in consciousness. ... Raven is the messenger that carries all energy flows of ceremonial magic between the ceremony itself and the intended destination. Photobucket Celtic Animal Symbols: Birds The Raven ravenBecause of their dark coloring and gruesome dietary habits, ravens were emblems war and death, and sacred to the gods and goddesses of the battlefield, most notably the warrior-god Bran and the war-goddess Morrigan. The raven acted as psychopomp, tasked with escorting the souls of the dead into the Otherworld. The ravens were sometimes viewed as the reincarnation of slain warriors and heroes. Due to their close relationship with the gods, ravens were used for divinatory purposes and considered quite literally as the voices of the gods- the Otherworld deities Lugh and Midir are both accompanied by pairs of magical ravens. (This symbolism is echoed in Norse mythology, where the raven is the messenger of the father-god Odin) Images of three interlinked ravens are emblems of the triple goddesses of sovereignty, particularly the Morrigan. The raven was closely associated with the cult of the horse, and with the triple-goddesses of sovereignty. As Badb Catha, “battle-crow,” the raven was one of the three aspects of the war goddess Morrigan. Ravens often appear as evil omens on mythological tales, especially when appearing in threes or from the sea. The Swan The swan was revered by the earliest Celts who associated them with the sun, bearers of the chariot of the sun god. Numerous Celtic legends involve magical maidens who transform into swans; these are identifiable through the magical chains of precious metal they wear. Perhaps the most famous Celtic swan-tale is of the children of Lir , the Irish sea-god, whose children are magically transformed into swans by their jealous stepmother. Many Celtic goddesses could likewise shapeshift into swan form;the swan was the sacred bird of Angus, the Irish god of love. CraneThe crane was sacred to early Celts, who left behind many votive images of the bird. Manannan Mac Lir, the Irish god of the sea, who had a magical bag made from the the skin of a crane who was his lover magically transformed. The underworld god Midir owned three cranes to guard his home, and to see three cranes is an omen of death. The crane was also an emblem of envy, and Irish legend has many stories of women transformed into cranes by rivals. The crane also features in Christian legends, where transformation into a crane is a common punishment for disrespecting a saint or as penance for a variety of sins Photobucket The Raven he associations connected with the raven were numerous. In many cultures, the raven was well-known as a carrion bird and a bird of prey,16 and the Germanic symbolism connected to the raven was related to this natural aspect of the bird. Ravens were a symbol of sacrifice, for they were known for "receiving and rejoicing over sacrificial victims."17 The raven was associated with Óðinn's familiars, Huginn and Muninn (Thought and Memory), and thus was "a source of wisdom and prophetic knowledge,18 most particularly where such knowledge concerned omens of war. The raven could be an "unlucky bird" or a "bird of evil omen" for those doomed to die in battle,19 while at the same time several Viking leaders were known to bear the sign of the raven upon their banners as a token of victory.20 In Old English, the raven was known as wælceasega, "chooser of the slain,"21 and the equivalent term in Old Norse, valkyrja, was used to denote Óðinn's handmaidens who selected the warriors fated to die, the Valkyries Photobucket

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Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Celtic Symbolism of Bear Like Wild Boar, Bear is both female and male; however Bear’s powers are the same for both genders. The Celtic people had two goddesses who shapeshifted into a bear, Andarta and Artio, names derived from “Art,” the Celtic word for bear. The male counterpart of Bear is associated with King Arthur. Art symbolizes the blending of intuition with instinct, which is in accordance with Native Americans' belief. S/he represents primal power and autonomy. Art defends people with fierceness from all dangers. S/he imparts the ability to use intuition to find truth. Strength or primal power and intuition merge into one uniting star and animal powers under the auspices of this power animal. Bear, a Powerful Pagan Symbol: Bear: Symbolic of Introspection, Primal Power, Awakening Unconscious

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interesting honest people who dont believe in mind games people from all over ! i like to make friends and meet new people who knows what will happen in the future right i like open mindet people cus they know how to have fun.
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