Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Does Iron Tablets Make Ur Poo Really Dark

WOMEN, why "teacher"? (Too "Elementary School, Watson!")

Why, why, why?
Because, unlike a man, the woman is never called "Teacher"?
Many men are so often called, sometimes with good reason, and too often they do not.
Me I am asked several times, especially when I saw them gloat and when I saw the women pay homage, to spite me (??), as any man around me, or say that he painted in a slightly more advanced do not say compared to me but to any commonplace as any unsuspecting painter ....
Mah! I never instill much per capita.
So often foreign to ourselves, to the study. I began to do so my mother. From cradle. "Too high a cradle, I can not escape" , short story that one day or another and never publish only at my expense! is clear!
sisters ever had.

So after study and review, as well. Sometimes I love them. I am too. I find just a few. Why? Son

the first women to be enemies of themselves. And this is not the great innovation of this century. I see there already, even here, ready to criticize. A moment, please ... The

different from them (we should say?) Is not in fact the male, as generally seems to be, As the other woman just different, just more advanced a step from what we know to be the threshold for normal life by women. That fence sacrosanct been put where they are. In which they are strung. Where we have slipped.
Well, do vobis ... Those
massa_crate always, indeed not always, but still. Read newspapers, even today.

I could make fun of a book in just two minutes dwarf (?) Launched in hypertext, links, and various copiaincolla to comfort and support of what seems to always be borne in mind. From the Goddess Mater witch, Joan of Arc to adolescents in these days love ... Bitterness ... It would be enough to start a little 'to explore what lies behind words ... Mah! I guess I put it on right now: begin.

Title:

WOMEN, why "teacher"? (Too School Elementary, Watson! ")


Bitterness ...
"... this meaning is given by some rabbis: the name comes from the root MRR = Miryam in Hebrew" to be bitter. "These rabbis sotengono that Mary, the sister of Moses, was named` 'cause when she was born, the Pharaoh, he began to make bitter the life of the Israelites, and made the decision to kill Jewish children. "

Ah, I say ... good! From
Christians (even those taken) is according to some:
"This interpretation may be accepted by us Christians thinking how much pain and bitterness suffered in Mary redeem:
[Lam. 1.12 ] All you who pass by the way, look and see if there's a sorrow like unto my sorrow ...
Furthermore, the devil, which the Pharaoh is the figure, the seed of the woman making war, making it bitter the lives of true devotees of Mary, who, moreover, no fear, protected by their queen. "

mmmm ... from this type of ball and chain (forgive me, but I did not speak only of copiaincolla and neither of study and research. but just a_marezze ...) if not leaving not easy. Especially if you then go to find that

"Mary" is "tympanistria our" (Mary the sister of Moses and the gable suonatrice of the Jews, Maria SS. Tympanistria is the our, that is of Christians "
... and then you know very well that anyone who has listened and listened and listened, certain sounds to the eardrum does not go out with a tabula rasa mind!
percussion band, oh, we, even on our eardrums. ..

Here I groped from now to go bomb and better delineate the observed object.
How namely, that of the title is never honored " TEACHER " a woman, an artist, a poet, a writer, a photographer, a "carpenter", craftswoman ...
Some of us would rush a bit 'too fast with the answer "But we do not give your catz to be called a master!" but I doubt strongly that this is so trivial as the only answer. It is not that there is also this, among many other possibilities.
"Teacher" is short, only Maria! If anything, the women are sisters, "Magdalene" ... all further down in this area of \u200b\u200buncultivated larks are watertight been women.

already seems to most reduce them to mere drops of the Sea, Sea of \u200b\u200bStars (From L. also been content to call them that) although even there, always on the "source" of Mary, climb ...

"LIGHT, STAR OF THE SEA"
According to this interpretation derives from the name of Mary: prefix nominal (or participial) M + 'OR (Heb. = light) + YAM (= sea): So `S . Gregory Healer, S. Isidoro, S. Jerome (along with the previous)
Some authors consider that S. Jerome, in reality, did not interpret the name as "Star of the Sea," but as "drop maris", ie: drop of the sea.
The presence of the root of "sea" in the name of Mary, also suggested different interpretations and / comparison of Mary with the "sea":

The thing is getting really embarrassing, because I have to constantly tell myself and even be able to get out unscathed from all this.
then re-think the bride and the bride of Christ in general I'm going to explore what lies behind:

seasonal rains
According to this interpretation of Mary's name derives from Moreh (Heb. SEASONAL RAIN)
Maria is considered as the One who sends down from heaven a "shower of grace" and "rain of grace itself."
Ahhh ... finally! Without any doubt "wet bride, lucky bride !"... will come from this source!
and even pearls, clams and mussels and clams and snails! But

move! Move, move .. from this firm BIO_illogico, by golly!
how, where, why start?
No, because it is the only case I know of as healthy. A cherry

also put this and not talk about it anymore. Either we begin to talk about it. Instead, he continues to do so

of how and why a woman is given a 'height' cultural or political or in any other field except with the approval of man. Father, Papi, godfather, Father, Lord ... Even a Queen in fact, the only one that is called , it is because the wife of King

Well women equal only daughter, Santa. Slut Wife or Mother.
fact already calling her "mother" start over a bit 'of trouble.

Thank you, therefore attention
my contribution from my crushed wheat "warrior survive," a woman.

Dioydea March 1, 2011 ______________________________



Exploring Bibliographic copiaincollati
by Don Alfredo Borselli to
Roberto Oliva "How to recognize the saints and patrons of art and in popular images,"
by J. Ratzinger to Kleinberg A. "Stories of saints, martyrs, ascetics, blessed, in the formation of the West"
by Mario Benavides in Sicari Antonio M.
by Mario Giusti "Thirty saints plus one. There is room for you too."


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