Suni G
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At 16:26 on February 24, 2012, Derek David-Maurice Talisman said…

Earlier today my Math 101 instructor, Mr. Collie, said that "A picture is worth a thousand words" in reference to a model of a geometric problem that he drew on the overhead projector. My classmate, Andy (female), said that she disagreed (Andy is blind). Andy expressed the idea that a picture is worth "zero" words. Maybe there's a revelation there, I dunno. I feel as though I have less to say now... Perhaps I have lost my motivation...

It's my origin of sight that has led me here to your page...

None-the-less, six photo's must be worth a few, it not a legion, of words, although "In the multitude of words there is transgression" is what King Solomon might say (as he said somewhere in the book of Proberbs of the Holy Bible)

I see that you only have two comments and four friends. Maybe you are new to this website, maybe you aren't online very often, maybe you don't have too much to share about yourself (other then your photo's and location) as of yet.

I see you have a necklace, I can't distincty make out what it is, but it's a prevelant theme in all of your photo's. Maybe it's important to you.  I have a coulple of neckalce's that I like to wear also, although I forgot to wear them. I left my apartment in a hurry this morning to ensure that I might print out my 1st rough draft of my essay on August Wilson's play, "Fences" for my Eng 102/Journalism class. Here's a little discourse on that:

The first necklace that I have is made of pewter and it is in the shape of an Orthodox crucifix. It was given to me by a man named Nicholas Fernandes-Hall. Nicholas was a Roman Catholic fellow who converted to Orthodox Christianity. I first met him at Saints Cyril and Methodius Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and soon learned that he was a chaplain's assistant for the U.S. Navy. Nicholas later found that it worked out better for his family if they were to attend The Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity located in downtown Charleston, SC. As fate would have had it, I ended up attending this church as well.

One day, after the church service, outside of the entrance to the church, Nicholas gave me his necklace. Anthony commented that maybe Nicholas wasn't well since he was "giving all of his stuff away." I think Nicholas just wanted for me to be closer to Jesus, or to have more of Him in my life. So for me, the necklace is a charm... especially after reading about the power of a/the cross in Rosemary Ellen Guiley's The Encyclopedia of Demon's and Demonology . And that is a brief account of the first necklace that I wear/own. 

 So, now for the second necklace. I visited The Old Charleston Ghost Shop, on Church Street, once after lunch at a nearby restraunt (Tommy Condon's) with a friend. This shop was filled with such curiousities as ghost stories, spells, etc. Such an interest was instilled in me via my experience with/of The Gospel of Filth , and some Orthodox Christian's reaction to it, as well as Morbid Angel's 'Covenant'. The Goetia: The Lessor Key of Solomon the King  was learned about by me courtesy of The Gospel of Filth's chapter on 'The Dark Arts'. So anyhow, being initiated in such literature/curiosities led to my purchasing of a Solomon's Magic Circle amulet from The Old Charleston Ghost Shop. I chose it over others due to its connection with King Solomon of the Old Testament. Maybe I was paying fealty to Solomon in this manner.

So, one necklace for the Holy Trinity, and one neckalce for Solomon (with the words Alpha on the top inner cicle and upside "Omega" in the lower portion.

Well, let me conclude with saying that this may not be a legion of words (6,000 words) for six photos, but it is a significant contribution to the six photo's I've seen here. Aliud tempus!

At 1:12 on September 6, 2010, misael reyes said…
hey suni how you doing?
At 5:14 on August 19, 2010, misael reyes said…
hi suni i want be your friend
 
 
 

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