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Post by Lavendel on Jun 18, 2018 15:15:30 GMT
Williams baptism was gold and pinks
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 18, 2018 15:24:22 GMT
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 18, 2018 15:28:32 GMT
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 18, 2018 15:50:07 GMT
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Post by UnseenI on Jun 18, 2018 19:45:18 GMT
Sussex dialect
Sussex has some words of its own. Unfortunately, both the Sussex dialect and the Sussex accent have almost died out.
I said above that Professor Dumbledore is named after an old word for bumblebee (hummel in German); I have just learned that dumbledore is a word from the Sussex dialect!
Just a coincidence.
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Post by UnseenI on Jun 18, 2018 19:46:12 GMT
Invaded by bees: just a coincidence?
“444 its a frequency you are tuning into.” It is not only the number 444 that is haunting me Lavendel. Bees have been bothering me for a few weeks now. transformer started it by posting about Prince Harry being pestered by a bee. Ever since then, I have been posting about connections between royals and others and bees. Ever since then, I have had honeybees coming in through my windows and battering themselves against the glass in my balcony door, which is open during the day and closed overnight. This morning was a record: I had to let eight of them out! Why don’t they just go out of the windows? I have plants on my balcony and flowers on the windowsills, but I didn’t get this last year - or before I started posting about bees. It is all probably just a coincidence: after all, I didn’t get invaded by pigs when I was doing post after post about them!
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Post by transformer on Jun 19, 2018 9:00:16 GMT
IAnd yet he bears no similarity to his father, mother or brother. Personally I stick with Mark Dyer being the father and therefore the mother would be an illegitimate daughter of Duke of Ed. I have Canadian relatives and when I was young they told me that the Duke of Ed had another family that he kept in Canada, it was an open secret. In medieval times (and lets face the monarchy is a medieval institution) artistocrats that had illegitimate children (all of them did) would place the child with a noble family. The child was brought up as a legitimate member of that family. They were not recognised as belonging to biological mother at all and only occasionally recognised officially by the father. Something like this could explain so called Harry.This very thing seems to have happened with Diana she was apparently the daughter of Sir James Goldsmith (!ewish financier) and Shand Kydd who acknowledged that she had an affair with him. That is why Diana had a striking resemblance to Zac goldsmith who would be her half brother.
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Post by transformer on Jun 19, 2018 9:01:46 GMT
Here is another odd likeness
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Post by truthseeker on Jun 19, 2018 9:26:40 GMT
Who is the man in the buttom?
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Post by transformer on Jun 19, 2018 9:33:09 GMT
Jacob Rothschild
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 16:04:27 GMT
the cornwalls and the Sussexes have alot to talk about. They may be ploting against the cambridges. The cambridges didnt show up today. During the trooping of colours and the royal ascot.
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 17:07:40 GMT
Anne presented the cup for the blue for the queen. The green / lavender dressed horse rider was presented the cup by harry and meg.. Won after the blue.
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Post by UnseenI on Jun 19, 2018 18:04:26 GMT
Bee synchronicity again
Amazing coincidences happen all the time so I should be used to them, but they still surprise me sometimes. Today when I got on a bus, the seat I prefer was occupied so I slipped into the one behind. I could see the person in front of me had some typed notes that she was writing on while consulting a book. I managed to see the cover. I later found the book online:
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 19:54:23 GMT
Bees are considered messengers of God by Germanic tribes. The first king of franken used the bee as symbol. His first law was the bee -act to regulate the honey as form of money. His first son ludwig used the bee as trade mark.
Among the celtic bees are important as cows for hindus. The celtic treasure bees .
The egyptians believed the god of Sun RA tears were honey. The Mayas believe the bees represent the immortality of the soul.
The greeks demeter was god associated with bees for work and farming.
The first napoleon formed his empire like the german franken ludwig. He decorated his palace with bee designs He believed the bees show the best hierarchy. They choose a king or queen and serve him to death. The hierarchy of the society is based on the bee social structures.
The queen, the queens husband , the soldiers and the workers.
In some people believe if you see bees you arr getting message from god to order your life and work hard for a goal.
Bees represent fertility and new life and connections between god and earth.
So unseenl god has sent his messegers to you to order your spiritual life or life in general.
Prince Harry bee gate may be a message from god of the celtic.
In july meg and harry will go to ireland for their very first post wedding royal duty. Their task is to use their magic to stop ireland pulling away to europe after brexit. They are going on urgent command of the monarch.
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 20:30:52 GMT
Bee synchronicity again
Amazing coincidences happen all the time so I should be used to them, but they still surprise me sometimes. Today when I got on a bus, the seat I prefer was occupied so I slipped into the one behind. I could see the person in front of me had some typed notes that she was writing on while consulting a book. I managed to see the cover. I later found the book online: ————————————- My take on this i dont know if it makes sence. ———————- Elizabeth Birchall in german is Elizabeth von Birkhall Birkhall is the summer residence of princes of walles. He inherited it from queen mother Elizabeth . King george v gave birkhall to Elizabeth of York and Georg. When he became king ; George VI and Elizabeth gave it to Philip and Princess Elizabeth as their summer house. Having a big queen and cabinet of Curiosities in german could translate as the Kunstkabinett der Königen Elizabeth. Queen bee is code for the queen in a kingdom. Kunstkabinett or kunstkammer is a very aristocratic insider word: not used by people who dont own a large collection of art, Wikipedia defines it better. “Cabinets of curiosities were limited to those who could afford to create and maintain them. Many monarchs, in particular, developed large collections. A rather under-used example, stronger in art than other areas, was the Studiolo of Francesco I, the first Medici Grand-Duke of Tuscany. Frederick III of Denmark, who added Worm's collection to his own after Worm's death, was another such monarch. A third example is the Kunstkamera founded by Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg in 1714. Many items were bought in Amsterdam from Albertus Seba and Frederik Ruysch. The fabulous Habsburg Imperial collection included important Aztec artifacts, including the feather head-dress or crown of Montezuma now in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna.”
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 20:33:16 GMT
Bee synchronicity again
Amazing coincidences happen all the time so I should be used to them, but they still surprise me sometimes. Today when I got on a bus, the seat I prefer was occupied so I slipped into the one behind. I could see the person in front of me had some typed notes that she was writing on while consulting a book. I managed to see the cover. I later found the book online: ————————————- My take on this i dont know if it makes sence. ———————- Elizabeth Birchall in german is Elizabeth von Birkhall Birkhall is the summer residence of princes of walles. He inherited it from queen mother Elizabeth . King george v gave birkhall to Elizabeth of York and Georg. When he became king ; George VI and Elizabeth gave it to Philip and Princess Elizabeth as their summer house. Having a big queen and cabinet of Curiosities in german could translate as the Kunstkabinett der Königen Elizabeth. Queen bee is code for the queen in a kingdom. Kunstkabinett or kunstkammer is a very aristocratic insider word: not used by people who dont own a large collection of art, Wikipedia defines it better. “Cabinets of curiosities were limited to those who could afford to create and maintain them. Many monarchs, in particular, developed large collections. A rather under-used example, stronger in art than other areas, was the Studiolo of Francesco I, the first Medici Grand-Duke of Tuscany. Frederick III of Denmark, who added Worm's collection to his own after Worm's death, was another such monarch. A third example is the Kunstkamera founded by Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg in 1714. Many items were bought in Amsterdam from Albertus Seba and Frederik Ruysch. The fabulous Habsburg Imperial collection included important Aztec artifacts, including the feather head-dress or crown of Montezuma now in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna.” Wiki: “Cabinets of curiosities (also known in German loanwords as Kunstkabinett, Kunstkammer or Wunderkammer; also Cabinets of Wonder, and wonder-rooms) were encyclopedic collections of objects whose categorical boundaries were, in Renaissance Europe, yet to be defined. Modern terminology would categorize the objects included as belonging to natural history (sometimes faked), geology, ethnography, archaeology, religious or historical relics, works of art (including cabinet paintings), and antiquities. "The Kunstkammer was regarded as a microcosm or theater of the world, and a memory theater. The Kunstkammer conveyed symbolically the patron's control of the world through its indoor, microscopic reproduction."[1] Of Charles I of England's collection, Peter Thomas states succinctly, "The Kunstkabinett itself was a form of propaganda"[2] Besides the most famous, best documented cabinets of rulers and aristocrats, members of the merchant class and early practitioners of science in Europe formed collections that were precursors to museums. The term cabinet originally described a room rather than a piece of furniture. The classic cabinet of curiosities emerged in the sixteenth century, although more rudimentary collections had existed earlier. The Kunstkammer of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (ruled 1576–1612), housed in the Hradschin at Prague, was unrivalled north of the Alps; it provided a solace and retreat for contemplation[3] that also served to demonstrate his imperial magnificence and power in symbolic arrangement of their display, ceremoniously presented to visiting diplomats and magnates.[4] Rudolf's uncle, Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria, also had a collection, with a special emphasis on paintings of people with interesting deformities, which remains largely intact as the Chamber of Art and Curiosities at Ambras Castle in Austria.”
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 20:35:48 GMT
————————————- My take on this i dont know if it makes sence. ———————- Elizabeth Birchall in german is Elizabeth von Birkhall Birkhall is the summer residence of princes of walles. He inherited it from queen mother Elizabeth . King george v gave birkhall to Elizabeth of York and Georg. When he became king ; George VI and Elizabeth gave it to Philip and Princess Elizabeth as their summer house. Having a big queen and cabinet of Curiosities in german could translate as the Kunstkabinett der Königen Elizabeth. Queen bee is code for the queen in a kingdom. Kunstkabinett or kunstkammer is a very aristocratic insider word: not used by people who dont own a large collection of art, Wikipedia defines it better. “Cabinets of curiosities were limited to those who could afford to create and maintain them. Many monarchs, in particular, developed large collections. A rather under-used example, stronger in art than other areas, was the Studiolo of Francesco I, the first Medici Grand-Duke of Tuscany. Frederick III of Denmark, who added Worm's collection to his own after Worm's death, was another such monarch. A third example is the Kunstkamera founded by Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg in 1714. Many items were bought in Amsterdam from Albertus Seba and Frederik Ruysch. The fabulous Habsburg Imperial collection included important Aztec artifacts, including the feather head-dress or crown of Montezuma now in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna.” Wiki: “Cabinets of curiosities (also known in German loanwords as Kunstkabinett, Kunstkammer or Wunderkammer; also Cabinets of Wonder, and wonder-rooms) were encyclopedic collections of objects whose categorical boundaries were, in Renaissance Europe, yet to be defined. Modern terminology would categorize the objects included as belonging to natural history (sometimes faked), geology, ethnography, archaeology, religious or historical relics, works of art (including cabinet paintings), and antiquities. "The Kunstkammer was regarded as a microcosm or theater of the world, and a memory theater. The Kunstkammer conveyed symbolically the patron's control of the world through its indoor, microscopic reproduction."[1] Of Charles I of England's collection, Peter Thomas states succinctly, "The Kunstkabinett itself was a form of propaganda"[2] Besides the most famous, best documented cabinets of rulers and aristocrats, members of the merchant class and early practitioners of science in Europe formed collections that were precursors to museums. The term cabinet originally described a room rather than a piece of furniture. The classic cabinet of curiosities emerged in the sixteenth century, although more rudimentary collections had existed earlier. The Kunstkammer of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (ruled 1576–1612), housed in the Hradschin at Prague, was unrivalled north of the Alps; it provided a solace and retreat for contemplation[3] that also served to demonstrate his imperial magnificence and power in symbolic arrangement of their display, ceremoniously presented to visiting diplomats and magnates.[4] Rudolf's uncle, Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria, also had a collection, with a special emphasis on paintings of people with interesting deformities, which remains largely intact as the Chamber of Art and Curiosities at Ambras Castle in Austria.” I—————- In this case it could be queen bee : wrote books under Elizabeth of Birchall/Birkhall Castle and she is talking of their Kunstkabinett
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 20:38:01 GMT
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 20:41:25 GMT
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 20:47:00 GMT
Birk is an old german word for burg or castle
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 19, 2018 20:56:54 GMT
In Scotland there is a name burghal “ which means ( in Scotland) an incorporated town having its own charter and some degree of political independence from the surrounding area.
Burghall in german could mean the castle with echo or light disappearing sound.
So Elizabeth von the echoing castle or the schottischen burghal
Either way it’s Elizabeth of the Castle
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Post by UnseenI on Jun 20, 2018 6:27:15 GMT
The pagan past of Sussex
This is all in the context of ‘Why Duke of Sussex?’ and, ‘What is so special about Sussex and what are the connections with Prince Harry and Meghan?’ It is interesting that Sussex was one of the last counties to be converted to Christianity. Laws to stamp out paganism there were passed by William the Conqueror, who arrived in England in 1066 and defeated the Saxons in the Battle of Hastings. Hastings is on the Sussex coast, to the east of Brighton and Eastbourne. Lavendel I am still way behind with your posts, but I see that you have mentioned the colour green many times. You have also mentioned gods and goddesses and legends from Britain’s pagan past, including a reference to a green man. You found a picture of a woman with a green face, ‘Green Belisama’. By coincidence, each year Hastings holds a Green Man festival to celebrate May 1st. It is a relic of Sussex’s pagan past. They have a Jack-in-the-Green who gets ritually ‘killed’ at the end of the day. The town is filled with colourful costumes and people with green faces. I have been to see it many times. I love the Morris Dancing! My favourite colour is green... Here are two pictures from the huge number available:
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 20, 2018 9:09:19 GMT
I looked into reviews of Elizabeth Birkhall book. One review stated “It wouldn't be fair to rate this. I didn't get beyond the introduction where I started to get a New Age spiritualist poet woo vibe. So I researched the author, hoping that her PhD was in biological sciences. "Dr Elizabeth Birchall has long been interested in bee lore and mythology. She was born in Newark on Trent and has had a wide and varied life - from joining the Fleet Air Arm as a Wren aircraft mechanic, practising social worker and manager for various local authorities, interspersed with degrees and diplomas from universities, to a Research Fellow at Stirling University investigating inter-professional cooperation in child protection. Now retired, the author currently lives in the Cotswolds." I don't know. She seems kind of fickle like a lot of New Age spiritualist poet woo people are. In her own words: "I gained a PhD as a by-product of my work as a Research Fellow working with Christine Hallett, who later became Stirling's Vice-Chancellor. The Department of Health-funded project investigated aspects of interprofessional co-operation in managing child abuse. It was in fact the swansong of my career as a social work practitioner and manager." Good for her. Good for everyone who read it and enjoyed it. Not good enough for me.” COTSWOLD Harry and Meg have rented a house and plan to build an old manor new. Elizabeth Birchall has retired and lives nearby. Charles has bought many houses there and hoped his son would want one. Elizabeth Birchall is an old lady with cunning resemblance to Elizabeth york; thats if she wasnt her maj. she was a mechanic like llibet during the war. Well ... the plot thickens
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 20, 2018 9:16:57 GMT
As the plot thickens.... Philip Treacy has a royal order OBE to creat hats for royal women. The hat Lavender Brown wore yesterday at the Ascot was made by treacy. Treacy is irish. He used Isabelle Blow as Muse. Isabelle was the discoverer of the Alexander McQueen . Treacy made hats for the french wizardy school in harry potter. Goblets of fire.
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 20, 2018 9:40:03 GMT
The pagan past of Sussex
This is all in the context of ‘Why Duke of Sussex?’ and, ‘What is so special about Sussex and what are the connections with Prince Harry and Meghan?’ It is interesting that Sussex was one of the last counties to be converted to Christianity. Laws to stamp out paganism there were passed by William the Conqueror, who arrived in England in 1066 and defeated the Saxons in the Battle of Hastings. Hastings is on the Sussex coast, to the east of Brighton and Eastbourne. Lavendel I am still way behind with your posts, but I see that you have mentioned the colour green many times. You have also mentioned gods and goddesses and legends from Britain’s pagan past, including a reference to a green man. You found a picture of a woman with a green face, ‘Green Belisama’. By coincidence, each year Hastings holds a Green Man festival to celebrate May 1st. It is a relic of Sussex’s pagan past. They have a Jack-in-the-Green who gets ritually ‘killed’ at the end of the day. The town is filled with colourful costumes and people with green faces. I have been to see it many times. I love the Morris Dancing! My favourite colour is green... Here are two pictures from the huge number available: The green man made me laugh. That means its the most pagan and spiritual part of England. Now suddenly things are starting to make sence. Still we have alot to do.
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Post by UnseenI on Jun 20, 2018 17:01:23 GMT
Birks Bees Lavendel the Birchall and Birk connections you have found are very interesting. I have something more for you: Birks make bee jewellery and support bee conservation! “Birks is celebrating its 135th birthday this year, and to mark the occasion, the Canadian jeweler is throwing its weight behind an endearing little creature: the honey bee. The company has created three beautiful bee-themed jewelry collections. But in a less obvious move, it has erected a beekeeping installation and a suspended green roof at the flagship store on Phillips Square in Montreal. It is also partnering with the Honey Bee Research Centre at the University of Guelph, which will get a slice of the sales from some of the bee jewelry.” montrealgazette.com/life/urban-expressions/birks-celebrates-its-135th-anniversary-by-announcing-its-support-for-honey-bee-conservation
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Post by UnseenI on Jun 20, 2018 17:04:52 GMT
I don't know how you do it Lavendel you have found some more amazing connections - but we should be used to them by now! The HP hats ... what a coincidence. I made some posts about Isabella Blow on the old forum. Everyone is in the same network it seems.
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 20, 2018 21:47:18 GMT
Birks Bees Lavendel the Birchall and Birk connections you have found are very interesting. I have something more for you: Birks make bee jewellery and support bee conservation! “Birks is celebrating its 135th birthday this year, and to mark the occasion, the Canadian jeweler is throwing its weight behind an endearing little creature: the honey bee. The company has created three beautiful bee-themed jewelry collections. But in a less obvious move, it has erected a beekeeping installation and a suspended green roof at the flagship store on Phillips Square in Montreal. It is also partnering with the Honey Bee Research Centre at the University of Guelph, which will get a slice of the sales from some of the bee jewelry.” montrealgazette.com/life/urban-expressions/birks-celebrates-its-135th-anniversary-by-announcing-its-support-for-honey-bee-conservation Thank you unseenl. I really dont know if you will stomach this. There is a small town in germany called Gülpe of 160 prople next to Guelpe sea. Near by antic tslavic middleage burgwalls and burgstall.- Birkhall These were walled villages with a burg on for protection. The burgwall in old german birkstall or birkwall. This town has been declared star watching town for the Milch way. It is the lest light contamination town in Germany and mecca for astronomers. The town in Brandenburg is near a natur park called westhaveland Milow. The town of milow there is a castle in this where Queen Charlotte family originated one of her daughters died there. Whats interesting though this royal house was called guelpe or welf . Its the older branch of house of Hannover. So the canadian town which the university of Guelph is named was based of the family name of the then reigning king George IV of the welf/ Guelp house. He was Queen Charlotte grand child. There is a Belgium house wodemomt- guelpe with the same heritage. I dont know if harry potter vondermont is from this connection. That means birks/ burgs -sales ftom the Phillip square /phillip of edinb. Based mall will be donated to the guelpe royal house university. It does not get better than this.
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Post by Lavendel on Jun 20, 2018 21:48:47 GMT
The bee is blue with a crown on that picture unseenl. I find it gets thick with the day.
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Post by UnseenI on Jun 21, 2018 6:17:15 GMT
More amazing coincidences. Is there any special connection between Germany and Canada?
Speaking of coincidences, I was on a bus a day or so ago and someone asked me where the H & M store was (they are a cheap clothing store). I said that I didn’t know of any near where we were, then thought of Harry & Meghan!
Someone who is visiting the UK asked me if the Cotwolds were worth visiting, and someone I met for lunch suddenly told me that her new office building had beehives on the roof.
All very trivial, but taken together the coincidences add up.
Perhaps they are messages from the universe. It was just by 'chance' that I saw someone reading In Praise of Bees, and look how many posts and connections it has inspired.
I have reserved a copy from the public library for a very small fee. I will pass on anything relevant to this forum.
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