XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.spirituality.druid   
   From: odubhain@comcast.net   
      
   "Wade Baugher" wrote in message   
   news:TqWdnQv4GbE9-y_ZnZ2dnUVZ_rOdnZ2d@comcast.com...   
   > Nede raises three blisters on the king and they eventually   
   > kill him. Because the satire was unjust a rock explodes and   
   > a shard pierces his eye. It seems to me that sovereignty was   
   > represented by the rock and she declared the un-truth in his   
   > actions. I'd have to re-read the whole story to put the actions   
   > into context.   
   >   
   > The satire does indeed appear in Cormac's Glossary.   
   >   
   > There are many lines of thought that arise from the legal text.   
   > The power of the numbers three and nine are finally given form   
   > in the three nines of the moon. That had never occurred to me   
   > before.   
   >   
      
   I've developed an Ogham correspondence to the "Houses of the Moon" that   
   parallels an Indian system with Irish Celtic equivalents. There are 27   
   houses and 9 are for gods, nine are for not-gods and nine are for   
   humans. I think it would be very powerful to have a satire based on   
   these Ogham, their sequence and the correspondences they have to the   
   houses of the Moon in a 27 day period. In a way, it represents a chant   
   or song that undoes being for the targeted person. It is like 3 times   
   past nine waves. It places a curse or undoes the truth of a person in   
   every way possible for the three worlds of Land, Sea and Sky.   
      
   --   
   Searles O'Dubhain   
   The Summerlands   
   http://www.summerlands.com   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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