- THE TESTAMENT OF REUBEN CONCERNING THOUGHTS
- THE BOON OF A GOOD NEIGHBOR
- REUBEN'S BLESSING
- REUBEN, ALMOST THE HERO
- REUBEN
- MAX SUCQUIT JUNIOR: THE CROSS, PATTERNED AFTER THE GREEK LETTER "T," WAS A REPRESENTATION OF TAMMUZ, A BABYLONIAN DEITY.
- JEW OR NOT JEW: REUBEN SANDWICH
- TERRY SEGAL: THE ZODIAC SIGN FOR TAMMUZ IS CANCER; HEBREW LETTER, CHET; RULING PLANET, MOON; TRIBE, REUBEN; SENSE, SIGHT; AND CONTROLLING LIMB, RIGHT HAND.
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Rachel Mealey in Tokyo: Japanese people believe dolls have souls and cannot be thrown away with the rubbish.
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The Soul of Kedem
Korea
Filipinim explore Seoul of Korei'a: "It's the perfect balance between the modern and the traditional. They are able to preserve what they had in the past and also move forward with the future."
Q: Is there a particular season that we price-conscious people should plan on going there?
A: I would say, September {Sukkot/Lantern Festival}. Definitely bring an umbrella.
Q: More power to you.
Related:
Prohibition of Korei'a-Ripping on Sabado
The Consequences for Ripping Off Sheol, Korei'atown-Crying
Sukkos-Lantern Festival: G'shem
Been researching the bond between [4 Species of] Israeli Sukkot-{Objects of} Far Eastern Lantern Festival music and dance, which generally occur at the same time each year.
"Each of the four 'play' instruments of Korean SamulNori reflects a different weather condition: the Yanggu (an hourglass-shaped drum) represents rain, the Kkwaenggwari (a small gong) thunder, the Jing (a larger gong) wind, and the Buk (a barrel drum similar to the bass drum) clouds. The philosophy of Yin-Yang is also embedded in these percussive instruments: Buk and Janggu (Leather) symbolize sounds of earth, while Jing and Kkwaenggwari (Metal) symbolize sounds of the firmaments. SamulNori depicts traditional Korean culture: an agricultural society rooted in the natural environment, who perform rice farming music in villages to ensure and to celebrate good harvests for the coming year. In Korea, wind instruments are generally not used to petition for heavenly moisture, but rely solely on seasonally loud percussion."
"Each of the four 'play' instruments of Korean SamulNori reflects a different weather condition: the Yanggu (an hourglass-shaped drum) represents rain, the Kkwaenggwari (a small gong) thunder, the Jing (a larger gong) wind, and the Buk (a barrel drum similar to the bass drum) clouds. The philosophy of Yin-Yang is also embedded in these percussive instruments: Buk and Janggu (Leather) symbolize sounds of earth, while Jing and Kkwaenggwari (Metal) symbolize sounds of the firmaments. SamulNori depicts traditional Korean culture: an agricultural society rooted in the natural environment, who perform rice farming music in villages to ensure and to celebrate good harvests for the coming year. In Korea, wind instruments are generally not used to petition for heavenly moisture, but rely solely on seasonally loud percussion."
Korean SamulNori-Red Sun
Depending on merit {or lack thereof}, there is generally a trio of possible manifestations, a pair which is not so pleasant: 1). Existential Flood 2). Existential Drought 3). Life-Sustaining Bene-ficial G'shem {not too mats, not too little: Just enough Yum Kippour 'em Precipitation in its proper time to last until next year's Sukkot-Lantern Festivities}
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ben Menashe Headbanger
The Heavy Metal genre can be just as purposeful for properly petitioning The Rainmaker.
Cheshvan Mazal [Destiny-Constellation for Cheshvan]:
Shuriken Kedem
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Pandanggo Sa Ilaw is a popular dance of grace and balance from Lubang Island, Mindoro Occidental in the Visayas region. This particular pandanggo requires skill in balancing three lighted oil lamps or Tinghoy candles, one on the head and at the palms of each hand. It is characterized by marking time with a clack of castanets, snapping of fingers, clapping and lively steps that varies rhythmically in 3/4 time. The lighting of the lamps represents fireflies fluttering at dusk.
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"Like blinking fireflies, some marine clouds 'communicate' with each other, forming, raining, and re-forming in unison. These honeycomb-like clouds reorganize themselves in a synchronized cycle." — MochaJuden
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