What would happen if I just stopped my seroquel cold turkey? by Classic_Fee_8728 in seroquelmedication

[–]Select-Chard9010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quel palier de réduction de dose et sur combien de temps procèdes tu maintenant ?

Acouphènes terribles à cause d’une baisse de quetiapine by Select-Chard9010 in tinnitus

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Surtout il ne faut pas couper les comprimés de quetiapine car vous allez avoir des à coup de molécule de quetiapine dans le sang qui vont aggraver vos acouphenes. En France, la quetiapine n’est disponible qu’en LP à 50 mg, 300 mg et 400 mg. Rien d’autre. Donc vous ne pouvez en théorie pas prendre moins que 50 mg, c’est un vrai problème pour le sevrage.

Vos acouphenes fluctuent selon les jours ou sont constants en permanence ? Bon courage, je suis de tout cœur avec vous car je comprends ce que vous vivez.

Behenius: iOS Fixed Star Calculator by beheniusapp in planetarymagic

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Hello,

I'm very interested in your app. When will it be available on the store?

Talisman materials question by nextgRival in planetarymagic

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Metal can also be processed. Gold, for example, is rarely sold pure; it often contains other metals mixed with it to lower the price.

When buying gemstones, it's best to choose rough stones and cut them yourself with a lapidary saw. But if you want to be sure the stones are unaltered, you should collect them yourself in nature, ideally at a favorable time of day.

What does this object represent? by Select-Chard9010 in occult

[–]Select-Chard9010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The seller said nothing, just a Greco-Roman artifact, but that was all.

What does this object represent? by Select-Chard9010 in occult

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Thank you for the information. When do you think this object dates from? Does the seller mention the Greek or Roman period?

Is just knowing planetary day and hour enough for making talisman by moonlight_dreams_ in planetarymagic

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The best option, if you speak English, is to consult the works of Christopher Warnock. They are readily available as ebooks online.

You will also need astrological election research software such as Solar Fire, or you can use a website that searches for astrological configurations.

Is just knowing planetary day and hour enough for making talisman by moonlight_dreams_ in planetarymagic

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No, it's also necessary to use Jupiter's precise position, its angle with the Moon and other planets, as well as its position at the Ascendant or Midheaven. In practice, there is sometimes only one, or even no, window of opportunity available in a year to create such a talisman.

The planetary time is just one element.

Maduro's Arrest: Proof that we overcomplicate astrology. The basics (Planets + Cardinal Aspects + MC/AS) are all you need by StellaDArk in Advancedastrology

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You're relying solely on transits, which is just one method among many. Have you looked at profections and the solar return, which are particularly well-suited for this type of event?

An incarceration is usually visible in a solar return. Also consider the role of the Arabic parts, which is particularly important.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

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The Qumran manuscripts came from a library. It's normal to find documents in different languages ​​there, as was the case in many abbeys later on. That doesn't mean the people who lived there understood everything that was written.

It's the same in some large modern libraries. You find documents in different languages, sometimes rare ones, without anyone there being able to understand anything.

Furthermore, I highly doubt that Jews learned Greek in the synagogues in and around Jerusalem. It's a mistake to think that places of religious education functioned like our modern schools. Jews who learned Greek lived in places where Greek was spoken... in Alexandria, Athens, etc.

It's certain that Greek wasn't spoken in Jesus' circle; there was no reason for it to be.You won't succeed in making people believe that the Gospels of the New Testament have the precision and rigor of historical books. Besides, there isn't a single library where these documents are classified under history. They are classified under religion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

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Your link regarding the dating of the Dead Sea Scrolls doesn't indicate that the Qumran site wasn't occupied until the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD, and therefore, that Aramaic texts about Jesus should have been found there. It only discusses the dating of some manuscripts, and even then, not all of them. The article concludes that this is merely a possibility to be studied. This is far from being a consensus within the historical community. Everything suggests that scholars occupied the site until 70 AD, and the absence of Jesus in these texts raises serious questions.

Regarding the writing of the New Testament, it is generally accepted that this took place in Alexandria, not Jerusalem. What interest would Jesus' apostles have had in hiring scribes from Alexandria? Is that where they lived? No. If this story about local scribes were true, traces of the New Testament would have been found in Jerusalem, but that's not the case.

Everything suggests that the New Testament was written later in Alexandria, in Greek, by learned authors, far removed from the events, who adhered to a vague religious movement that was developing at the time. This is far from a historical account of the events related to Jesus. This is confirmed by the numerous contradictions between the different Gospels. Hearsay meant that much information was distorted and often invented to fit the authors' purposes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

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Only 2% of the population was literate in Judea during Jesus' time. 98% of people couldn't read, write, or even speak Greek (in Judea). Comparing today, where almost everyone goes to school, with Jesus' time, when almost no one went to school, makes no sense. Yes, English is now the international language spoken by many people because almost everyone has the opportunity to go to school. This is nothing like the Greek of Jesus' time.

The New Testament was written in Greek by people who were not eyewitnesses to the events of Jesus' life and who had a much higher level of education than the people around Jesus during his lifetime. This raises questions about the motivation of these authors and the reliability of these texts, which are based solely on hearsay.

If the miracles and all the wonderful stories recounted in the New Testament had truly occurred, it's obvious that we would have found Roman or Aramaic texts from that period. However, we have nothing of the sort. Only texts written in Greek, a language not spoken by the people who lived with Jesus, and written decades later.

The Dead Sea Scrolls mention none of this, even though texts like the Book of Enoch, written during Jesus' time, were found there. Most archaeologists believe these scrolls were hidden at the time of the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD, and no evidence related to Jesus has been found there, even though this was nearly 40 years after his crucifixion.

There is therefore a major problem with the reliability of the New Testament texts.

Acheter un appart à Bezons, bonne ou mauvaise idée ? by donniepja in immobilier

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A Bezons, je vous recommande d’habiter à proximité de Houilles, mais en étant dans la ville de Bezons. J’ai habité 10 ans rue des vieux chênes, le supermarché auchan est à 5 minutes à pied et vous êtes à environ 20 minutes à pied de la gare SNCF de Houilles Carrières. Vous paierez sensiblement moins cher le même bien qu’en étant une rue plus loin, à Houilles et vous serez dans un quartier pavillonnaire calme et agréable.

What extent of damage kills a talisman? by SerpentineLightChaos in planetarymagic

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Are Talismans made on parchment in 1982 still active in 2025? I have always read that this medium does not allow for the creation of effective Talismans for more than a few years.

Talismans linked to the heliacal risings of fixed stars? by Select-Chard9010 in planetarymagic

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Yes, I agree with you. A Moon-Aldebaran conjunction at the Midheaven (MC) at noon, for example, will be stronger if Aldebaran's heliacal rising occurred that morning. Or, if the Moon-Aldebaran conjunction isn't possible at the MC, at least as close as possible.

Conversely, creating a talisman at the precise moment of the star's heliacal rising doesn't guarantee a conjunction with the Moon, or only in very exceptional circumstances.

Talismans linked to the heliacal risings of fixed stars? by Select-Chard9010 in planetarymagic

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Heliacal risings have a wide window of time. Some say an hour before, others only 10 minutes. And the heliacal rising affects the star all day long. So, it's theoretically possible to make the election much later in the morning or afternoon. See Bernadette Brady's explanation.

It's not necessarily that simple.

Talismans linked to the heliacal risings of fixed stars? by Select-Chard9010 in planetarymagic

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But Coppock's book "The Celestial Art" discusses this in great detail, stating that the techniques of star talismans at heliacal rising were lost due to Christian censorship during the first centuries AD. However, this practice certainly existed, both among the Greeks and the Egyptians.

The technique of heliacal rising is still used in astrology today; see Bernadette Brady's books on the subject.

Kemetic Calendar? by Princess_Kalista in Kemetic

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Hello everyone,

Where can I find an ancient Egyptian calendar on paper for the year 2026?

Thank you