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The Story of Easter
. It is celebrated on a Sunday on varying dates between March 22 and April 25 and is therefore called a movable feast. The dates of several other
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I saw one in a dream, but it wasn't a dream.
I don't know what it was, if it was a product of an over active imagination or the real deal, but it surely scared the **** out of me nonetheless. I was in bed, it was daylight. My mom was in the bathroom across the hall but I had my door shut, so I couldn't see her. I looked up towards my doorway because I thought I heard something in my room and I saw the most terrifying thing I have seen to date.
It was indescribable, but it certainly didn't look like a black three headed dog. It was almost horse like. Like a greyhound in shape, I suppose. It's fur was mangy and mottled and resembled sheep's wool. It's fur was ripped away along with the skin in some areas. I remember it having no eyes, ALMOST no eyes. The eyes looked like they had been half way carved out and were seeping a dark substance that I can only guess was blood. It's muzzle wasn't covered by skin or fur, only decaying muscle. I can't remember much more, but I think I like it that way.
It snarled at me (I can't even begin to describe the noise) and took two half steps toward me and I sat frozen in fear. It looked like it had come through the door because the door was ajar and I could see into the bathroom. I dared to blink, and then it was gone. My door was closed and everything was normal.
I was scarred ********. Has anyone else seen/heard of something like this? I'd appreciate it if you spoke up.
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Jan 3 2011, 11:32 PM EST by Anonymous
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Phoenix
relation with the date palm . The Ghoghnus is said to have laid only one egg. It lived in the Arabian Desert many thousands of years ago. [7
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Leo
Glyph: The symbol for Leo is the lion's mane. The King of Beasts symbolizes the regal nature of the sign. Dates: 23 July - 22 August
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Evil Eye
or talismans. Greece The evil eye, known as μάτι ( mati ), "eye," as an apotropaic visual device, is known to have been a fixture in Greece dating
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