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Post by hearingGod on Aug 15, 2015 9:09:55 GMT -5
when i c the news about the gold mine spill… i get the nagging about the name of it (i think it's what's being released into our nation) : ANIMUS 1: basic attitude or governing spirit : disposition, intention 2: a usually prejudiced and often spiteful or malevolent ill will3: an inner masculine part of the female personality in the analytic psychology of C. G. Jung — compare anima Origin of ANIMUS Latin, spirit, mind, courage, anger First Known Use: 1816 Synonyms animosity, enmity, antagonism, antipathy, bad blood, bitterness, gall, grudge, hostility, jaundice, rancor
the spelling is actually different tho' but feel it's still connected: •Spanish explorer Juan Maria de Rivera of Santa Fe recorded the name "Rio de las Animas" (in English, River of Souls) in 1765.[3] One theory is that the full name of the river was once "Rio de las Animas Perdidas" ( River of Lost Souls), although this idea may indicate confusion with the Purgatoire River of southeastern Colorado.[4] •The Animas serves as habitat to resident and migratory bald eagles (symbol of america, anyone??)which arrive in the winter months to take advantage of the ice-free river.[6]
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Post by buildthefarm on Aug 16, 2015 17:10:05 GMT -5
that is good stuff, 2 things hit me about that. first i used to go rafting in that river when i was a teenager. and 2nd the epa is now probably the number 1 polluter in the united states. good example of how qualified the government is to help regulate things. but your saying does seem to apply, governing spirit with a bad attitude and spanish ties. sound like exactly whats is coming our way according to rick joyner. so that may be a dead on analysis of this sign
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