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kush_arora
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posted May 02, 2005 02:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
"but U r merrly talking to the High Preistess!"...
this is one line written by that person (immortal) and I will give you the whole converstion! (will cut out that portion where I discuss about myself.. becoz i wuldn want you 2 know that...(please be tolerant!).)

It was just a simple conversation but you know it might tell you something about immortals (their nature) so its worth it!

A small puzzle was making the rounds of my head .. also I wanted to copy and paste my conversation with this immortal here in Lindaland.. so I thought why not combine them both..?
I would also mention that you needn't make any use of lexigrams and/or anagrams or you know the 'value' of alphabets.. (like A standing for 1 , B for 2 like that..) ,
Also you needn't think of complicated words that we learn in schools .. those simple words we learn at home will do..
Also you needn't read any another thing written by me at all!
And you also do not need to be esoteric in order to solve this....
now between those two lines anything could be a clue.. ( the opening lines talk of that woman)


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Both whose initial's GM are two words,
that describe her (from our view) completely,
She's ever kept her two feet in two worlds ,
you get those words ; ..... if you write them neatly:

a word right on comes twice that - you pay heed,
raising it's value to power 8 by 3,
and that into 3 , you have got A's speed ,
now here's another clue that sets you free..

You'd all agree with me when I say (write),
(and don't take these particular words light! ),
that if it would not shower on you this A,
all that is and this .. shall go out of sight.

Gimmie those two words!
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not able to follow ?? okay...Hint: I love Shakespeare.

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kush_arora
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posted May 02, 2005 02:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
sorry but there is a line that confuses you.. so here's the correction:
that immortal to the best of my knowledge is not here at Lindaland.

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SunChild
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posted May 02, 2005 02:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message
I edited my silly answer out.

Ah, I'm no good at these things! And I'm not following very well.


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"The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle." Anais Nin

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posted May 02, 2005 10:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Philbird     Edit/Delete Message
Got Milk?
Got Me!
Light?
General Motors?
Grandma Moses?
Great Mother? Well, I'm not god at cryptics!

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sesame
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posted May 03, 2005 08:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Hmm, well, I was thinking Grand Mother.

Dean.

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kush_arora
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posted May 04, 2005 01:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
i said there are 2 words and both their initial is GM.. u get that.. 2 words.. and gv both of them .
and well if u like du explain me .

and one more thing.... 4 into 8 is 32 i gess and not 2.??? i min i always studied .. 2 into 2 = 4 , and 3 into 2 = 6 , and never 3 into 6 = 2.

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posted May 04, 2005 03:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message

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"The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle." Anais Nin

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fayte.m
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posted May 04, 2005 09:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
"Thou art thy MOTHER'S GLASS, and she in thee
Calls back the lovely APRIL of her prime."
William Shakespeare: Cymbeline
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Good Man=Goodman/8
Aries/3,4
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Aries/April
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"Gaia Maya /Great Mother....
two times is said the same...for herein are her symbols, and herein lies her name.
And through the glass shifts time immortal,
the everlasting Spring."
Fayte

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Philbird
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posted May 04, 2005 10:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Philbird     Edit/Delete Message
MMhhhhhhhwwwwwaaaaa, cool fayte!

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fayte.m
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posted May 04, 2005 12:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
Philbird...Thank you! Spring can mean either renewal/rebirth, or the eternal spring/fountain of the waters of eternity/ sea of time/infinity......I'm in an oddish sort of frame of mind today....
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RAM SPEED AND RAMMING!

This was the main offensive action of Ancient Naval Warfare. Each warship was fitted with a bronze and wood Ram at the bow. The object was to generate enough speed to slam this home into the side of an enemy ship and sink it.

Aries/"A"...is the ram...speed of "A"is:Ram Speed.

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posted May 04, 2005 09:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for monad     Edit/Delete Message
Grail Maestro

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fayte.m
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posted May 05, 2005 02:50 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
There is also...Gayatri Mantra...Golden Mountain...Great Master...Great Manitou...Greater Mind...Greater Mysteries...Green Man...Group Mind...and several more such GM initials terms; I doubt these apply as Kush Arora has indicated it being a name of a woman and also the above have no Shakespearian connection.
PS. Grandmother was said by Sesame so I didn't list it here.

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kush_arora
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posted May 06, 2005 02:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
look as far as shakespeare is concerned then i in standard 9th and 10th (high school the latter is called by americans i guess)... and i was 14 and 15 then when i read shakespeare's merchant of venice...

but i also said that u need not delve into esoteric detail... that is u need not know all those shakespeare's references to the book of genesis ....not even 1 of them!
also said that
"a word right on comes twice that - you pay heed,
raising it's value to power 8 by 3,
and that into 3 , you have got A's speed "

that means there has to be a word that will with 'considerable candidness' imply a number.. (" you pay heed" i said u need not meditate on it!)

now those words you people have used like grail great maestro etc .. do they imply any number..????????????????

okay lemme state that shakesparean hint in a better way..
i love the way he has fun ,
via a small simple pun.

(he means shakespeare)

lemme post this riddle on oranges and hyacinths to c their reaction mi dear people!

and the conversation i had was big and she even invited me to her "temple" (house) and when i said she lives far far away and so i could not she differed and how?!! can u guess? (this guessing has got nothing to do with the riddle)

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kush_arora
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posted May 06, 2005 02:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
also i repeat there have to be 2 words not one.. for example
the initial of KA can be kush arora and kelly anon

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kush_arora
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posted May 06, 2005 03:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
alright after you have those words.. you can logonto www.rediffmail.com
and the email id is immortalconver
and password are those two words writrten one after another without blackspace and in small letters.

then go to folders then go to drafts!and you have it!

if you aint able to access the site then ask any indian to do so~!


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amisha121877
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posted May 06, 2005 12:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for amisha121877     Edit/Delete Message
Mab from Romeo and Juliett! I don't know the rest of Mab's name but that would be my guess. I can see where "Mab" would fit in my situation goings on right now - "She's ever kept her two feet in two worlds ,
you get those words". Not to mention - not long before you posted this - i woke up from some sort of discussion or something about elves/fairies. it was weird - i mentioned it in the astrology section of lindaland. thanks kush_arora for bring this up. (queen=5, mab=3 / total of 8) p.s. How is my guess?

Along with Mercutio's opinion of Mab, there are some poems about her/inspired by her:

In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio jests with Romeo, musing that Mab, the bringer of dreams, has visited his lovesick friend:

O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes
In shape no bigger than an agate-stone (60)
On the fore-finger of an alderman,
Drawn with a team of little atomies
Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep;
Her wagon-spokes made of long spiders' legs,
The cover of the wings of grasshoppers, (65)
The traces of the smallest spider's web,
The collars of the moonshine's watery beams,
Her whip of cricket's bone, the lash of film,
Her wagoner a small grey-coated gnat,
Not so big as a round little worm (70)
Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid;
Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut
Made by the joiner squirrel or old grub,
Time out o' mind the fairies' coachmakers.
And in this state she gallops night by night... (1.4.58-100)


Shakespeare's reference to Queen Mab, the well-known fairy in Celtic (Irish) folklore famous centuries before Shakespeare, was the first known reference to her in English literature. After Shakespeare introduced Mab to English poets, she became much loved, inspiring other great authors.

Ben Jonson recounted the tale of Queen Mab during his performance before James I's queen as she journeyed from Scotland to England in 1603 (his performance was later printed as Jonson's Entertainment at Althorpe). The following is an excerpt relating to Mab:

This is Mab, the mistris-Faerie,
That doth nightly rob the dayrie;
And she can hurt, or helpe the cherning,
(As shee please) without discerning...


In 1627, Michael Drayton wrote a fairy poem called Nimphidia. Nimphidia, an attendant on Queen Mab, tells the poet everything that happens at Mab's court:

And thou, Nymphidia, gentle fay,
Which meeting me upon the way
These secrets didst to me bewray,
Which I now am in telling;
My pretty light fantastic maid,
I here invoke thee to my aid,
That I may speak what thou hast said,
In numbers smoothly swelling.
This palace standeth in the air,
By necromancy placed there,
That it no tempests needs to fear,
Which way soe'er it blow it.
And somewhat southward toward the noon,
Whence lies a way up to the moon,
And thence the Fairy can as soon
Pass to the earth below it.
The walls of spiders' legs are made,
Well mortised and finely laid;
He was the master of his trade
It curiously builded;


The most famous work to feature Queen Mab is by the Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley. In 1813, Shelley wrote a poem in nine cantos called Queen Mab. Cantos I and II focus on Mab in her time-chariot:

'I am the Fairy Mab: to me 'tis given
The wonders of the human world to keep;
The secrets of the immeasurable past,
In the unfailing consciences of men,
Those stern, unflattering chroniclers, I find;
The future, from the causes which arise
In each event, I gather; not the sting
Which retributive memory implants
In the hard bosom of the selfish man,
Nor that ecstatic and exulting throb
Which virtue's votary feels when he sums up
The thoughts and actions of a well-spent day,
Are unforeseen, unregistered by me;
And it is yet permitted me to rend
The veil of mortal frailty, that the spirit,
Clothed in its changeless purity, may know
How soonest to accomplish the great end
For which it hath its being, and may taste
That peace which in the end all life will share.
This is the meed of virtue; happy Soul,
Ascend the car with me!' (Canto I 167-86)

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posted May 06, 2005 09:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
There's cryptic, and then there is just playing headgames. Your hints may sound good to you, but they seem arbitrary and convoluted to me. I agree with Philbird, if this so called immortal is this cryptic, then it serves to help or interest no one, only frustrate them and give an ego trip to the immortal, or you. That just doesn't add up to me. So why not give these nice folks a break and stop teasing them! They've put alot of thought into your game.

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posted May 07, 2005 04:20 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
forget everything and consider this:
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Both whose initial's GM are two words,
that describe her (from our view) completely,
She's ever kept her two feet in two worlds ,
you get those words ; ..... if you write them neatly:

a word right on comes twice that - you pay heed,
raising it's value to power 8 by 3,
and that into 3 , you have got A's speed ,
now here's another clue that sets you free..

You'd all agree with me when I say (write),
(and don't take these particular words light! ),
that if it would not shower on you this A,
all that is and this .. shall go out of sight.

Gimmie those two words!
________________________________________

a shakespearean hint:
i love the way he has fun ,
via a small simple pun.

thats more than enuf hint..want more? ok.. what phill bird wrote here : http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001443.html just read preperly.. n u have the answer..1 or more of those words..

P.S. theres no ego involved plz.. when i finally gv u the words when u aint able 2 gess them... n the conversation then fayte u dont read the conversation ..ok..

i said it earlier i say now again i have read only MERCHANT OF VENICE by shakespeare ! ..and well theres simply no esoteric detail involved...

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kush_arora
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posted May 07, 2005 04:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kush_arora     Edit/Delete Message
n well y u people full of hatred hunh ? did linda teach u that? 2 jeer at some 1 else? 2 despise some 1 else.. i am an 18 yr ol taurean boy.. and thats all i am ..
fillbird i gess ur frens with randall , did she teach u that ?n fayte what about u?
cant u people b tolerant? who asked u 2 read those maths i posted hunh?

lemme know ur sunsigns sex and age plz .. well du tell ur ages plz coz i am sure u aint immortals.. and do believe in time.

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posted May 07, 2005 06:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
kush_arora! You are mistaken dear one! No one hates you here! Also do not confuse exasperation and Frustration with hatred! If I hated you I would not have given you more words for you to lexigram over in Lexigram Magic. I even asked you if you have a nickname or another name to add to Kush Arora, and I would find you more words. That is not hate! Also I am usually very good at riddles, but yours has stumped me! I salute you!
I DO NOT HATE YOU! No one else does either!
An 18 year old who loves Shakespeare is a rare man! That is a good thing, and again I salute you! You appear to be very intellegent! But even you asked, pleaded, for someone to give you more words to lexigram! You expressed there a frustration to not finding more words. So do not confuse frustration with hate! NO ONE HATES YOU! I DO NOT HATE YOU!

also you said this:
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"thats more than enuf hint..want more? ok.. what phill bird wrote here : http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001443.html just read preperly.. n u have the answer..1 or more of those words.."

The only GM thing I see here is as I said before...
GOOD MAN or Goodman
or GOD MAN


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posted May 07, 2005 06:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
Yes I agree, you are difficult to understand!
BUT THAT DOES NOT mean we hate you! IN TRUTH I again must salute you! I only know English! You know more than one language, and I do not! I want to be able to speak more than one! Do not confuse language barriers with hatred. I have thought very seriously over your riddle. But it is hard to understand. I am a Scorpio, I do not lie and I do not hate! And I DO NOT HATE YOU!

Also I noticed you did not post in Lexigram Magic, after you posted your upset replies here. I did leave you a reply there. I also asked you a question. I gave you more words, but I guess you were too upset to reply to me.

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posted May 08, 2005 11:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for monad     Edit/Delete Message
" Knock, Knock !"

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posted May 09, 2005 01:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for amisha121877     Edit/Delete Message
kush_arora

LOL / duh for me - ding!!!!! i'm going to leave this alone - i got what i needed from this post. thanks again. those words fit a great mab for me, in my life, guess that's what's important. i suppose your riddle may fit everyone in different ways and they can find a GM to fit in, for their life's goings on....................

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lulla mary
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posted May 18, 2005 01:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lulla mary     Edit/Delete Message
is it Guru Maya?

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fayte.m
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posted May 18, 2005 01:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
lulla mary! Hello!
Actually he answered it in another thread.
It baffled alot of us.

But I think he would enjoy seeing someone else try to get it!!!!! Without peeking!


kush_arora! Left you something you wanted, at Lexigram Magic!!!


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