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Re: Share Personal Epiphanies Here
I just found out that my friends know I am gay. I thought I was safely in the closet.
A friend gave me a Christmas present. A pair of nice earings with a double mars symbol on them. She has sat next to me many hours while I worked to fix her computer or tried to teach her how to do domething on it. It was a kind, unexpected and touchingly thoughtful gift.
I had both my ears pierced years ago when it was still a mostly gay statement, then I got out of the habit of wearing them when I moved back to my home town. Now I realize that most people just take it for granted that I am gay and accept me without judgement.
Maybe it's time to come out to my family.
A friend gave me a Christmas present. A pair of nice earings with a double mars symbol on them. She has sat next to me many hours while I worked to fix her computer or tried to teach her how to do domething on it. It was a kind, unexpected and touchingly thoughtful gift.
I had both my ears pierced years ago when it was still a mostly gay statement, then I got out of the habit of wearing them when I moved back to my home town. Now I realize that most people just take it for granted that I am gay and accept me without judgement.
Maybe it's time to come out to my family.
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Good, but my guess is that your family has known for years. I remember when my brother finally told me he was gay, it was after our father had passed. He said, "you know I am gay, right?" I was 38 years old, I said, "yes Russ, I have known sense I was 15." I guess it was something he was not sure about talking about but to me it made no difference at all, he was my big brother, him being gay did not matter one way or the other.
Tell them, they most likely already know and out of respect for you have never said anything.
Good luck,
River
Tell them, they most likely already know and out of respect for you have never said anything.
Good luck,
River
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Epiphany is on 6 January.
I wonder:
Does that make January 6 a better day for experiencing Epiphatudes?
Like inviting experiences on Día de los Muertos or the Winter Solstice?

I wonder:
Does that make January 6 a better day for experiencing Epiphatudes?
Like inviting experiences on Día de los Muertos or the Winter Solstice?
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Re: Share Personal Epiphanies Here
January 6 by Western interpretation
Baby Hay-Seuss
was ID'ed as the Messiah by the three wise men.
Some very inspirational icon art on the subject.
Moi
MOT; what do I know of such?
Baby Hay-Seuss
was ID'ed as the Messiah by the three wise men.
Some very inspirational icon art on the subject.
Moi
MOT; what do I know of such?
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Tue Dec 27, 2011 2:54 pm January 6 by Western interpretation
Baby Hay-Seuss
was ID'ed as the Messiah by the three wise men.
Some very inspirational icon art on the subject.
Moi
MOT; what do I know of such?
A lot more then the people that made up a date to go along with the rest of the ruse.
River
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It had to do with times of "fish surplus"
and the fishy monied interests of "da Church" needing to sell fish.
Moi
and the fishy monied interests of "da Church" needing to sell fish.
Moi
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Re: Share Personal Epiphanies Here
>>What's so damn mysterious. It's also 12th Night of the twelve days of Christmas.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_%28holiday%29
Epiphany, (Koine Greek: ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, "manifestation", "striking appearance",[1]) or Theophany, (Ancient Greek (ἡ) Θεοφάνεια, Τheophaneia) meaning "vision of God",[2] which falls on January 6, is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ. Western Christians commemorate principally (but not solely) the visitation of the Biblical Magi to the Baby Jesus, and thus Jesus' physical manifestation to the Gentiles. Eastern Christians commemorate the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River, seen as his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.[3]
Eastern Churches following the Julian Calendar observe the Theophany feast on January 19[4] because of the 13-day difference today between that calendar and the generally used Gregorian calendar.[5] For Roman Catholics in many countries, the feast is celebrated on the Sunday that falls between January 2 and January 8.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_%28holiday%29
Epiphany, (Koine Greek: ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, "manifestation", "striking appearance",[1]) or Theophany, (Ancient Greek (ἡ) Θεοφάνεια, Τheophaneia) meaning "vision of God",[2] which falls on January 6, is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ. Western Christians commemorate principally (but not solely) the visitation of the Biblical Magi to the Baby Jesus, and thus Jesus' physical manifestation to the Gentiles. Eastern Christians commemorate the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River, seen as his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.[3]
Eastern Churches following the Julian Calendar observe the Theophany feast on January 19[4] because of the 13-day difference today between that calendar and the generally used Gregorian calendar.[5] For Roman Catholics in many countries, the feast is celebrated on the Sunday that falls between January 2 and January 8.