[Lessons in Philosophy ]
I told Peter Pan from Neverland about my
fairy project, washing my fairies and dolls
he replied YES, King Rosary* from Land-
Of-The-Flowers would be very angry with
you if he knew you had dirty fairies, and I
laughed delighted he still knew his Dear-
Little-Witch story so well, the fairytale by
Verna Vels, a radio broadcast, we never
knew a Rosary King’s name referred to
the Gospel Compendium in the Roman
Catholic Church - Verna Vels gave us a
benediction by writing these stories, in a
holographic universe King Rosary is just
a small part of a multiverse & if creation
were lost, it could be recreated by means
of King Rosary of Land-Of-The-Flowers who
contains all the DNA codes for the whole of
creation, the SilverRose is its treasure and
makes the plants grow, the Poison-Apple-
Gremlins always tried to steal it – yet the
Flower-Goblin and Mr Ferocious protected it
successfully with the help of the autistic Dear-
Little-Witch - I think this lovely tale represents
a wonderful way to explain the hologram theory
of the universe…
The
theory that the universe is a hologram explained in under 5 minutes -
BrandeisNOW
https://www.brandeis.edu › now
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With me today is Brandeis University associate professor of physics
Matthew Headrick, who is here to explain what is really a mind-blowing theory in
physics, the idea that the universe is a hologram.
It's also called the holographic principle. And this is a real theory.
It's not science fiction and Professor Headrick is an expert in it.
https://salisburycatholics.org/rosary-explained
The purpose of the Rosary: keep in memory principal events in the
history of salvation. There are twenty mysteries in the Rosary, divided into five
Joyful Mysteries (said on Monday & Saturday), five Luminous
Mysteries (Thursday), five Sorrowful Mysteries (Tuesday & Friday),
and five Glorious Mysteries (Wednesday & Sunday). The Joyful Mysteries
are said on Sundays during Christmas, while the Sorrowful Mysteries are said on
the Sundays of Lent.
The mysteries of the Rosary are based on the incidents in the life of
Our Lord and His Mother celebrated in the Liturgy. There is a parallel between
the main feasts honoring our Lord and his Mother in the liturgical year, and
the twenty mysteries of the Rosary. When we recite the twenty mysteries of the
Rosary in one day we reflect on the whole liturgical cycle the Church
commemorates during the year. Some refer
to the Rosary as a compendium of the Gospel.
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