My Blogger Code

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The latest craze for bloggers is to have your own Blogger Code. I got my very own today. The survey to work out what you're about is a bit of fun, and answers a few "About" questions of yourself.

My Blogger Code is:
B2 d++ t+ k++ s u f++ i- o x e l c
(decode it!)

Copy the code above to enter into the blogger decoder page, to see what it means. Getting your own is easy, and as it says on the site: Get your blogger code here, because everybody gotta have a blog code.

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Eleazar - The Soul

"Ever since primitive man began to think, the words of our ancestors and of the gods, supported by the actions and spirits of our fore-fathers, have constantly impressed on us that life is the calamity for man, not death. Death gives freedom to our souls and lets them depart to their own pure home where they will know nothing of calamity; but while they are confined within a mortal body and share its miseries, in strict truth they are dead.

For association of the divine with the mortal is most improper. Certainly the soul can do a great deal when imprisoned in the body; it makes the body its own organ of sense, moving it invisibly and impelling it in its actions further than mortal nature can reach. But when, freed from the weight that drags it down to earth and is hung about it, the soul returns to its own place, then in strength it partakes of a blessed power and an utterly unfettered strength, remaining as invisible to human eyes as God Himself. Not even while it is in the body can it be viewed; it enters undetected and departs unseen, having itself one imperishable nature, but causing a change in the body; for whatever the soul touches lives and blossoms, whatever it deserts withers and dies; such is the superabundance it has of immortality."

:: Written 15th April 74AD

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