Subject: Evergreen
From: Lone Star
Date: 15-Feb-02
My spurs are a jinglin' and a janglin', Miz Honey Bee...is you thar?
Subject: Evergreen
From: Estella Themis
Date: 15-Feb-02
Mr. Lone Star? How dare you ride off into the sunset without saying good-bye? That was a very rude thing to do.
Subject: Evergreen
From: Lone Star
Date: 15-Feb-02
This here will cheer you up, l'il lady. I'm back with another mighty fine ol' twine twirler that'll make you sit right up and wanna head into town fer a hoe-down!
Subject: Evergreen
From: Estella Themis
Date: 15-Feb-02
Well, I do love pressies...okay, I'm listening.
Subject: Evergreen
From: Lone Star
Date: 15-Feb-02
The E-gyptologist Jean-Louis Bernard speaks of the Green Ray, synonymous with that thar Green Lion of alchemy. All forms of biological life have for their essence this here Green Ray, however, accordin' to the ancient E-gyptians, the force represented by the Green Ray is two-fold. It stimulates the healthy cells, causing a mutation to take place, but it also accelerates the degeneration of them thar cells that is unhealthy.
This here Green Ray's the agent by which them initiated trail hands attain immortality through transmutation, but it brings death to them who stray from the cattle drive.
The Green Ray is the ray of resurrection and good ol' Osiris, that thar E-gyptian god of resurrection, had a green face. Saturn is painted green at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. ... Jules Verne wrote a book entitled The Green Ray. He also jawed 'bout some purdy Plateau d'Orgall in his windy-whipper, The Château des Carpathes, all bathed in a mysterious green light by a ray.
A legend states that them cow pokes who has seen this green ray can never be deceived, for now they sees clearly into the depths of their own hearts - as well as into the hearts of others.
Subject: Evergreen
From: Estella Themis
Date: 15-Feb-02
WOW! Where can I find the Green Ray, Lone Star? Where?
Subject: Evergreen
From: Lone Star
Date: 15-Feb-02
The name Phosphorus, a character in Greek mythology, means Mornin' Star, he who brings the Light, or ol' Horny Toad, Mr. Lucifer himself. Phos is from the Greek meanin' light o' day. ... Phosphorus gives a faint greenish light, reminding one of the light that has been seen to hang like a canopy over the plateau of Rennes-le-Château...
Subject: Evergreen
From: Estella Themis
Date: 15-Feb-02
Rennes-le-Château in France? Are you certain?
Subject: Evergreen
From: Lone Star
Date: 15-Feb-02
I know this here cow poke who tells me that green is the Venus color, associated with the heart. Now that thar heart chakra lies midway 'tween the crown chakra and the chakra that governs certain unmentionables. Yep, them Hindoos called the crown chakra the door of heaven. The heart is the balance, l'il lady, same way as green is the mid-point of the color spectrum.
Listen to this here quote from my Shepherd's Bible, "The heart of Hercules in the Rennes zodiac is marked by a small deserted shepherd's hut."
Huh? Isn't that bee-zarre? Welp, at least I git why them mystical Sufis go on about that thar Green Man and use the winged heart as their symbol.
Guess we all gots the Emerald Tablets within...although this here Shepherd's Bible does say that the Emerald Tables might be found embodied in "...the sacred plateau of Rennes-le-Château, glowing with the green light of balance."
Yep, I gots a heap more about Green...more later, l'il lady.
Subject: Evergreen
From: Estella Themis
Date: 15-Feb-02
Git back here, Lone Star! This instant! Lone Star, Lone Star - gosh, I think I is in Love!