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Punch now

Get smashed later

Created on 2004-08-18 17:57:14 (#4238330), last updated 2006-08-06

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Name:Riley
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MONKEY MOLSTER!

It Feels like a haystack and smells like a Chineese Closet! :)


Anam Cara:
At the heart of Celtic society is the notion of relationship embodided in the Gaelic phrase anam cara. Anam is an Irish word for "soul"; cara means "friend". Anam cara, therefore, literally means "a soul friend". Celtic spiritual tradition teaches that the human soul hovers around the body like a vibrant halo: anam cara is what results when two souls flow together. It's believed that the potential for such a relationship exists before time and is aroused when kindred spirits find each other. Once this friendship is awakened between two people. it cannot be broken by time or space. An anam cara accepts you for who you are and, in doing so, helps you to give birth to your own soul. This image of friendship is a poignant example of Celtic wisdom that transcends the ages.


"Passion is the source of our finest moments, the joy of love, the clarity of hatred, and the ectasy of grief"

"My love wraps in a chain of cigarettes each ignited with a flame of passion that will soon burn out and leave me searching for another"

"You never realized how much someting means to you till you've lost it."



Die Mondnacht (Moonnight)
This poem is from Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff (1788-1857)

It seemed as though the heavens
had kissed the earth into silence,
so that, amid glistening flowers,
she must now dream heavenly dreams.

The breeze passed through the fields;
the corn stirred softly;
the forest rustled lightly,
so clear and starry was the night.

And my soul spread
wide its wings;
took flight thought the silent land
As though it were flying home.

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