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The Significance of the Phoenix

Various tales abound concerning the mythical firebird, the Phoenix. From east to west, and north to south, many have caught a glimpse of its unrivalled beauty, but few have heard its undying song. Its colour is crimson (Mars) and gold (Sun) with a plume of purple (Pluto). The flames of its funeral pyre are fuelled by frankincense (Love) and myrrh (Law). Eternal symbol of Physical Immortality, the Phoenix makes its nest in the top of the Everlasting Tree of Life.

The Phoenix is the higher frequency symbol for Aquarius, the Bearer of the Cup containing the Waters of Life. The Phoenix of Aquarius represents the collective or planetary gaining of Everlasting Life. Those who have the Seal of the Phoenix upon them are the torchbearers of Immortality. They have discovered their Highest Purpose is to attain Physical Immortality in this Life and dedicate themselves to directing Immortal energies for the Evolution of a New Planetary Structure capable of supporting Greater Expressions of Life. If you are one of these beings, then visualize the Seal of the Phoenix upon your brow, or third eye, chakra. The Spirit of the Aquarian Phoenix anoints thee! This Touch of the Fire Bird upon your forehead ignites the pyre that consumes all Chains of Mind and creates Perfect Freedom. Life can not confer the Seal or Grade of the Phoenix upon you until you take the conscious Vow to overcome death and to dedicate yourself to the communication of the Immortal Way.

The Truth and Way of Life Eternal is a most precious Gift to share!
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start to end only truth remains

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thumbs up Thanks! Cmiy.* And you too Bubba!. . .hehe

In ancient mythology and in myths the phoenix or phœnix is a mythical sacred firebird. The phoenix is a bird with beautiful gold and red plumage. At the end of its life-cycle the phoenix builds itself a nest of cinnamon twigs that it then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix arises. The new phoenix embalms the ashes of the old phoenix in an egg made of myrrh and deposits it in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis. The bird was also said to regenerate when hurt or wounded by a foe, thus being almost immortal and invincible — a symbol of fire and divinity-.cool

1. a bird resembling an eagle that lived for 500 years and then burned itself to death on a pyre from whose ashes another phoenix arose. It commonly appears in literature as a symbol of death and resurrection.
2. somebody or something beautiful or unique: a supremely beautiful, rare, or unique person or thing...
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Just passing by-thought id say hi. wave wave wine bouquet
wafwotam nsw, New South Wales Australia.

HI waf...it is very nice of you...thanking you

and if you dont mind can you pass my regards

to vking.....with sincere regards...
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too late for me; I put the tattoo on an eagle on my chest 35 years ago... no space for the phoenix...wink yay peace
hi elmo....you did appear like a phoenix..now...

after long time....always think twice before

you do anything...looks like this applies

for you...laugh handshake kiss
sorry I tried to send you a rose , but it would not let me

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Thanking you v......

beautiful red roses....kiss

you should have had your windows

open then i would have sent you flowers...

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It's also on the hood of a Trans Am! You must be feeling guilty or something ;)
i am a simple indian girl...

no guilty....rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

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