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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Fire cupping |  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - HistoryThe Oshawa Generals are one of the most storied franchises, and most successful in Canadian Hockey League history. Its 166 graduates to the NHL are second only to the Peterborough Petes. The Generals have also won the Memorial Cup 4 times, and a record 12 Ontario Hockey League Championships, the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Oshawa entered the Ontario Hockey Association for the first time in 1908. The city would play in the OHA Junior A, the top tier of junior competition, through the 1952-1953 season. After a hiatus from 1953-1962 due to fire, the team was resurrected to continue its winning traditions.
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See also:Oshawa Generals, Oshawa Generals - History, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years 1908-1937, Oshawa Generals - OHA Dynasty 1937-1944, Oshawa Generals - The Fire 1953, Oshawa Generals - Rebirth of the Generals 1962, Oshawa Generals - Bobby Orr Years 1963-1966, Oshawa Generals - 9th Championship 1983, Oshawa Generals - Tragedy on the Generals 1985, Oshawa Generals - Hosting the Memorial Cup 1987, Oshawa Generals - Eric Lindros Years 1989-1991, Oshawa Generals - 12th Championship 1997, Oshawa Generals - John Tavares Years 2005, Oshawa Generals - Championships, Oshawa Generals - OHA / OHL, Oshawa Generals - Memorial Cup, Oshawa Generals - Coaches, Oshawa Generals - List of Coaches, Oshawa Generals - Players, Oshawa Generals - Current Roster, Oshawa Generals - Honoured Numbers, Oshawa Generals - NHL Alumni, Oshawa Generals - Stats, Oshawa Generals - Team Records, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Record, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Playoff Results, Oshawa Generals - Team Uniforms & Logos, Oshawa Generals - Arenas, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years, Oshawa Generals - Bradley Arena 1908-1928, Oshawa Generals - Hambly Arena 1930-1953, Oshawa Generals - Civic Auditorium 1964-2007, Oshawa Generals - Oshawa Gardens Opening 2007 Read more here: » Oshawa Generals: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - History |
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Oshawa Generals - OHA / OHL.
J. Ross Robertson Cup Championships: 12
J. Ross Robertson Cup Appearances: 15
1935 Lost by default to Sudbury
1938 OHA Champions vs. Guelph
1939 OHA Champions vs. Native Sons
1940 OHA Champions vs. Marlboros
1941 OHA Champions vs. Marlboros
1942 OHA Champions vs. Guelph
1943 OHA Champions vs. Brantford
1944 OHA C ...
See also:Oshawa Generals, Oshawa Generals - History, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years 1908-1937, Oshawa Generals - OHA Dynasty 1937-1944, Oshawa Generals - The Fire 1953, Oshawa Generals - Rebirth of the Generals 1962, Oshawa Generals - Bobby Orr Years 1963-1966, Oshawa Generals - 9th Championship 1983, Oshawa Generals - Tragedy on the Generals 1985, Oshawa Generals - Hosting the Memorial Cup 1987, Oshawa Generals - Eric Lindros Years 1989-1991, Oshawa Generals - 12th Championship 1997, Oshawa Generals - John Tavares Years 2005, Oshawa Generals - Championships, Oshawa Generals - OHA / OHL, Oshawa Generals - Memorial Cup, Oshawa Generals - Coaches, Oshawa Generals - List of Coaches, Oshawa Generals - Players, Oshawa Generals - Current Roster, Oshawa Generals - Honoured Numbers, Oshawa Generals - NHL Alumni, Oshawa Generals - Stats, Oshawa Generals - Team Records, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Record, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Playoff Results, Oshawa Generals - Team Uniforms & Logos, Oshawa Generals - Arenas, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years, Oshawa Generals - Bradley Arena 1908-1928, Oshawa Generals - Hambly Arena 1930-1953, Oshawa Generals - Civic Auditorium 1964-2007, Oshawa Generals - Oshawa Gardens Opening 2007 Read more here: » Oshawa Generals: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - Championships |
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Oshawa Generals - Team Records.
Most Goals --> 6
Tony Tanti (Jan 18, 1991 vs. Kitchener)
Most Assists --> 7
Chuck Durocher (Nov 26, 1976 vs. S.S.Marie)
Most Points --> 8
Tony Tanti (Jan 18, 1991 vs. Kitchener)
Most Power Play Goals --> 4
Tony ...
See also:Oshawa Generals, Oshawa Generals - History, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years 1908-1937, Oshawa Generals - OHA Dynasty 1937-1944, Oshawa Generals - The Fire 1953, Oshawa Generals - Rebirth of the Generals 1962, Oshawa Generals - Bobby Orr Years 1963-1966, Oshawa Generals - 9th Championship 1983, Oshawa Generals - Tragedy on the Generals 1985, Oshawa Generals - Hosting the Memorial Cup 1987, Oshawa Generals - Eric Lindros Years 1989-1991, Oshawa Generals - 12th Championship 1997, Oshawa Generals - John Tavares Years 2005, Oshawa Generals - Championships, Oshawa Generals - OHA / OHL, Oshawa Generals - Memorial Cup, Oshawa Generals - Coaches, Oshawa Generals - List of Coaches, Oshawa Generals - Players, Oshawa Generals - Current Roster, Oshawa Generals - Honoured Numbers, Oshawa Generals - NHL Alumni, Oshawa Generals - Stats, Oshawa Generals - Team Records, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Record, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Playoff Results, Oshawa Generals - Team Uniforms & Logos, Oshawa Generals - Arenas, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years, Oshawa Generals - Bradley Arena 1908-1928, Oshawa Generals - Hambly Arena 1930-1953, Oshawa Generals - Civic Auditorium 1964-2007, Oshawa Generals - Oshawa Gardens Opening 2007 Read more here: » Oshawa Generals: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - Stats |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - CoachesThe Oshawa Generals have had several coaches who have also coached in the NHL as head coaches and assistant coaches. Those of note are, Charlie Conacher, Armand (Bep) Guidolin, Bill White, Paul Theriault, Bill LaForge, Bill Stewart, George Burnett, & Randy Ladouceur.
Oshawa Generals - List of Coaches.
(Multiple years in parentheses)
1937-1938 Doc Rowden
1938-1941 Tracy Shaw (4)
1941-1947 Charlie Conacher (6)
1947-1950 Tommy Ande ...
See also:Oshawa Generals, Oshawa Generals - History, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years 1908-1937, Oshawa Generals - OHA Dynasty 1937-1944, Oshawa Generals - The Fire 1953, Oshawa Generals - Rebirth of the Generals 1962, Oshawa Generals - Bobby Orr Years 1963-1966, Oshawa Generals - 9th Championship 1983, Oshawa Generals - Tragedy on the Generals 1985, Oshawa Generals - Hosting the Memorial Cup 1987, Oshawa Generals - Eric Lindros Years 1989-1991, Oshawa Generals - 12th Championship 1997, Oshawa Generals - John Tavares Years 2005, Oshawa Generals - Championships, Oshawa Generals - OHA / OHL, Oshawa Generals - Memorial Cup, Oshawa Generals - Coaches, Oshawa Generals - List of Coaches, Oshawa Generals - Players, Oshawa Generals - Current Roster, Oshawa Generals - Honoured Numbers, Oshawa Generals - NHL Alumni, Oshawa Generals - Stats, Oshawa Generals - Team Records, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Record, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Playoff Results, Oshawa Generals - Team Uniforms & Logos, Oshawa Generals - Arenas, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years, Oshawa Generals - Bradley Arena 1908-1928, Oshawa Generals - Hambly Arena 1930-1953, Oshawa Generals - Civic Auditorium 1964-2007, Oshawa Generals - Oshawa Gardens Opening 2007 Read more here: » Oshawa Generals: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - Coaches |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - PlayersThe Oshawa Generals have graduated 166 young men onto the NHL, second only to the Peterborough Petes.
Four different Generals have won the Red Tilson Trophy as the most player in the OHL. Those are: Eric Lindros 1990-1991, Scott McCrory 1986-1987, Rick Middleton 1972-1973 & Bob Attersley 1952-1953.
Oshawa Generals - Current Roster.
Oshawa Generals - Honoured Numbers.
The Oshawa Generals have honoured the following players by no longer issuing these numbers, although ...
See also:Oshawa Generals, Oshawa Generals - History, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years 1908-1937, Oshawa Generals - OHA Dynasty 1937-1944, Oshawa Generals - The Fire 1953, Oshawa Generals - Rebirth of the Generals 1962, Oshawa Generals - Bobby Orr Years 1963-1966, Oshawa Generals - 9th Championship 1983, Oshawa Generals - Tragedy on the Generals 1985, Oshawa Generals - Hosting the Memorial Cup 1987, Oshawa Generals - Eric Lindros Years 1989-1991, Oshawa Generals - 12th Championship 1997, Oshawa Generals - John Tavares Years 2005, Oshawa Generals - Championships, Oshawa Generals - OHA / OHL, Oshawa Generals - Memorial Cup, Oshawa Generals - Coaches, Oshawa Generals - List of Coaches, Oshawa Generals - Players, Oshawa Generals - Current Roster, Oshawa Generals - Honoured Numbers, Oshawa Generals - NHL Alumni, Oshawa Generals - Stats, Oshawa Generals - Team Records, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Record, Oshawa Generals - Season-by-Season Playoff Results, Oshawa Generals - Team Uniforms & Logos, Oshawa Generals - Arenas, Oshawa Generals - The Early Years, Oshawa Generals - Bradley Arena 1908-1928, Oshawa Generals - Hambly Arena 1930-1953, Oshawa Generals - Civic Auditorium 1964-2007, Oshawa Generals - Oshawa Gardens Opening 2007 Read more here: » Oshawa Generals: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Generals - Players |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Sabot - Types of Sabots
Sabot - Cup Sabot.
A Cup sabot merely supports the base and rear end of a projectile. When the sabot and projectile exit the muzzle of the gun, air pressure on the sabot forces the sabot to release the projectile.
Sabot - Expanding Cup Sabot.
Used typically in small arms, a expanding cup sabot has a one piece sabot surrounding the base and sides of a projectile. Upon firing, when the sabot and projectile leave the muzzle of the gun, centrifugal force from the rotation of the projectile and sabot opens up the segments surrounding the projectile, releasing it.
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See also:Sabot, Sabot - Types of Sabots, Sabot - Cup Sabot, Sabot - Expanding Cup Sabot, Sabot - Base Sabot, Sabot - Spindle Sabot, Sabot - Ring Sabot Read more here: » Sabot: Encyclopedia II - Sabot - Types of Sabots |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - SoundtrackThe soundtrack to this film was composed and scored by Patrick Doyle1. The track listing is as follows:
The Story Continues
Frank Dies
The Quidditch World Cup
The Dark Mark
Foreign Visitors Arrive
The Goblet Of Fire
Rita Skeeter
Sirius Fires
Harry Sees Dragons
Golden Egg
Neville's Waltz
Harry in Winter
Potter Waltz
Underwater Secrets
The Black Lake< ...
See also:Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Synopsis, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Cast, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Locations, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Soundtrack, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Alterations from the book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Trivia, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Weird Sisters Lawsuit, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Reaction, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Commercial Success, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - DVD release Read more here: » Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film: Encyclopedia II - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire film - Soundtrack |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Campfire - Types of fuelThere are, by conventional classification, three types of material involved in building a fire without manufactured fuels.
Tinder is anything that can be lit with a match. The best natural tinder is dead, dry pine needles or grass; a more comprehensive list is given in the article on tinder. A quantity of tinder sufficient to fill one's cupped hands to the top is the bare minimum needed.
Kindling is an arbitrary classification including anything bigger than tinder but smaller than fuelwood. In fact, there ...
See also:Campfire, Campfire - The dangers, Campfire - Finding a site and other safety measures, Campfire - Types of fuel, Campfire - Building the fire, Campfire - Lighting the fire, Campfire - Without matches, Campfire - Campfire activities, Campfire - Extinguishing the fire, Campfire - Related topics Read more here: » Campfire: Encyclopedia II - Campfire - Types of fuel |
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| |  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Mark Philippoussis - 2003 comebackAfter three knee operations and a protracted comeback, Philippoussis avowed a new seriousness to his sport. He made himself available regularly for Davis Cup, hired a new physical trainer who instituted a gruelling fitness regime, and took up surfing as his new recreation. It seemed to work, as he made the 2003 Wimbledon final, finally losing to an on-fire Roger Federer 7-6, 6-2, 7-6.
A hallmark of Philippoussis' game is his powerful serve, which gave him his nickname "The Scud", and his sturdy groundstrokes. During a 2003 Wimbledon t ...
See also:Mark Philippoussis, Mark Philippoussis - Early career, Mark Philippoussis - Rise to top 10, Mark Philippoussis - Davis Cup, Mark Philippoussis - 2003 comeback, Mark Philippoussis - Fall from grace, Mark Philippoussis - Titles 10, Mark Philippoussis - Singles 10, Mark Philippoussis - Singles Finalist 8 Read more here: » Mark Philippoussis: Encyclopedia II - Mark Philippoussis - 2003 comeback |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune Tarot card - Description and SymbolismThe most common versions of The Wheel of Fortune shows a wheel floating in the sky inscribed with the letters TARO and alchemical symbols representing the elements underlying the four suits of the tarot, Fire (Wands), Water (Cups), Earth (Discs) and Air (Swords). This recalls the emblems of the four suits of the tarot actually laying on the table of The Magician.
Winged creatures are in the four corners of the card, a man, an eagle, a bull, and a ram, each with an open book. Depending on the tradition, they represent th ...
See also:Wheel of Fortune Tarot card, Wheel of Fortune Tarot card - Description and Symbolism, Wheel of Fortune Tarot card - Interpretation, Wheel of Fortune Tarot card - Mythopoetic Approach, Wheel of Fortune Tarot card - Examples Read more here: » Wheel of Fortune Tarot card: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of Fortune Tarot card - Description and Symbolism |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - List of songs about drinking - ALiquor's bitter flames warm my languid soul Here I drink alone and remember. A graven life, the stain of her memory In this cup, love's poison For love is the poison of life Tip the cup, feed the fire, And forget about useless hope. . .
In this cup, spiritus frumenti For this is the nectar of the spirit Quench the thirst, drown the sorrow And forget about cold yesterdays. . ."
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See also:List of songs about drinking, List of songs about drinking - A, List of songs about drinking - B, List of songs about drinking - C, List of songs about drinking - D, List of songs about drinking - E, List of songs about drinking - F, List of songs about drinking - G, List of songs about drinking - H, List of songs about drinking - I, List of songs about drinking - J, List of songs about drinking - K, List of songs about drinking - L, List of songs about drinking - M, List of songs about drinking - N, List of songs about drinking - O, List of songs about drinking - P, List of songs about drinking - Q, List of songs about drinking - R, List of songs about drinking - S, List of songs about drinking - T, List of songs about drinking - U, List of songs about drinking - V, List of songs about drinking - W, List of songs about drinking - X, List of songs about drinking - Y Read more here: » List of songs about drinking: Encyclopedia II - List of songs about drinking - A |
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Spiritual Dictionary on Elemental Symbols Elemental Symbols: Much of magic is done through the mediation of the four occult elements, Fire, Air, Water, and Earth. They determine both the type of energy that accomplishes the work and the avenue through which it acts. For this reason a clear understanding and proper use of the elements is vital in ritual. Each element is represented by its own material symbol, which is placed atop the altar beside the lamp in the appropriate elemental quarter. If a ritual concerns only one element, its symbol is placed on the altar alone; if all four elements are involved, all four symbols are present. Fire is embodied in a short rod about nine inches long. This has a very specific design in the Golden Dawn magical system, but the details are not really necessary. It is the essential shape of the rod that is most important. The nature of elemental Fire is in accord with this strongly phallic symbol. Air is embodied in a short dagger. Again, it is the associations of the blade—its flashing quickness, its piercing quality, its brightness—that are important, not details of the hilt and so on. The difference in tone between the rod and the dagger says much about the essential difference between elemental Fire and Air. Water is embodied in a cup or chalice. It should be rounded and womblike, enclosing and protective. It is also more harmonious if the cup is made of a watery, or at least a natural, material. Blue hand blown glass is good, or earth-tone ceramic. Earth is embodied in the disk or pentacle. This is a flat disk painted with Earth colors. Ideally it should be made of clay or stone. Usually it is of wood. It must not be too large to conveniently hold in the hand—four inches in diameter is a good size, because four is a material, earthy number. So far as I know, the use of elemental symbols originated with the Victorian Order of the Golden Dawn in the last century, and received its inspiration from the symbols of the lesser arcana—the number cards—of the Tarot. Specific, formal symbols of the four elements were not used in medieval times, and are not strictly necessary. However, the employment of these symbols has become almost universal in modern magic, and they can be very useful. It is important that they be made to harmonize with the sensibilities of the one who will actually use them, not merely according to some arbitrary standard. Also See: Elemental Symbol (See also: Elemental Symbols, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on CAULDRON CAULDRON: an iron, fire proof pot or kettle. Usually having 3 claw feet and a handle, this is from the Celtic stories of Kerridwen, whose cauldron had three powers: inexhautibility, regeneration, and inspiration. It's use is for cooking or brewing and is the symbol of the Goddess, the Element Water, and reincarnation, immortality and inspiration. Linked to witchcraft in popular mind, this is a primal Goddess image used like a chalice or cup. In many of the mythological stories of Ireland and Britain the cauldron is symbolic of the womb of the Mother Goddess in which all life begins, ends, and regenerates. The Irish word is coire and Welsh is pair. (See also: CAULDRON, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Major League Soccer - Major League Soccer teams
Major League Soccer - Eastern Conference.
Chicago Fire
Columbus Crew
D.C. United
Kansas City Wizards
MetroStars
New England Revolution
Major League Soccer - Western Conference.
C.D. Chivas USA
Colorado Rapids
FC Dallas
Houston 1836
Los Angeles Galaxy
Real Salt Lake
Major League Soc ...
See also:Major League Soccer, Major League Soccer - History, Major League Soccer - Expansion contraction and relocation, Major League Soccer - Name changes, Major League Soccer - Stadiums, Major League Soccer - Rule changes, Major League Soccer - Previous professional soccer leagues, Major League Soccer - Organization, Major League Soccer - Major League Soccer teams, Major League Soccer - Eastern Conference, Major League Soccer - Western Conference, Major League Soccer - 2007 Expansion, Major League Soccer - Defunct teams, Major League Soccer - Past MLS Cup Championship games, Major League Soccer - Notable players, Major League Soccer - Notable former players, Major League Soccer - MLS commissioners, Major League Soccer - MLS awards, Major League Soccer - Average attendances, Major League Soccer - Regular season/playoffs, Major League Soccer - MLS Cup Read more here: » Major League Soccer: Encyclopedia II - Major League Soccer - Major League Soccer teams |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - L'enfant et les sortilèges - Characters
L'enfant et les sortilèges - Part 1.
Maman, the mother represented by a huge skirt (mezzo-soprano)
Le Fauteuil (bass) & La Bergère (mezzo-soprano), two chairs
L'Horloge Comptoise, a clock broken by the child (baritone)
Le Théière, Wedgwood teapot (tenor)
La Tasse, a broken china cup (mezzo-soprano)
Le Feu, the fire in the fireplace (coloratura soprano)
Le Pâtre (mezzo-soprano). La Pastourelle (soprano). Pâtres and Pastoures (chorus), Torn figur ...
See also:L'enfant et les sortilèges, L'enfant et les sortilèges - Plot, L'enfant et les sortilèges - Characters, L'enfant et les sortilèges - Part 1, L'enfant et les sortilèges - Part 2, L'enfant et les sortilèges - Music, L'enfant et les sortilèges - Songs, L'enfant et les sortilèges - History Read more here: » L'enfant et les sortilèges: Encyclopedia II - L'enfant et les sortilèges - Characters |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Caffeine - The dangers of caffeine pillsCaffeine pills are often used by college students and shift workers as a convenient way to fight sleep, and are often considered harmless. However, like any medication, caffeine can be harmful or deadly in sufficient quantities.
Periodically, caffeine pills come under media fire in connection with the death of a college student due to a large overdose of caffeine. One example is the death of a North Carolina student, Jason Allen, who swallowed most of a bottle of 90 such pills [5], equivalent of about 250 cups of coffee. A few other deaths by caffeine overdose have been kno ...
See also:Caffeine, Caffeine - Sources of caffeine, Caffeine - Caffeine equivalents, Caffeine - History of caffeine use, Caffeine - Effects of caffeine, Caffeine - Caffeine metabolism, Caffeine - Mechanism of Action, Caffeine - Side effects of caffeine, Caffeine - Withdrawal, Caffeine - The dangers of caffeine pills, Caffeine - Extraction of pure caffeine Read more here: » Caffeine: Encyclopedia II - Caffeine - The dangers of caffeine pills |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Terry Lamb - 1995 Grand FinalThe 1995 season was to be Lamb's last season and the Bulldogs were keen to send him out a winner but it all went wrong early when the Bulldogs were caught up in the firing line of the Super League War. Lamb's strength and character as a captain shone through when he held the club together and rallied everyone (bar one) in the latter half of the season. Canterbury qualified in 6th position for the ARL Finals Series. The Bulldogs defeated St George, Brisbane and defending premiers ...
See also:Terry Lamb, Terry Lamb - Junior Career, Terry Lamb - Western Suburbs Magpies Career, Terry Lamb - Joining the Bulldogs and early success, Terry Lamb - 1986 Kangaroo Tour, Terry Lamb - Hanley Incident and the World Cup, Terry Lamb - Captain of the Bulldogs, Terry Lamb - 1995 Grand Final, Terry Lamb - Coaching Career, Terry Lamb - Career Statistics, Terry Lamb - Western Suburbs, Terry Lamb - Canterbury-Bankstown, Terry Lamb - Australian Premiership, Terry Lamb - First Class Record, Terry Lamb - Achievements and Honours Read more here: » Terry Lamb: Encyclopedia II - Terry Lamb - 1995 Grand Final |
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|  |  |  | Fire cupping: Encyclopedia II - Major League Soccer - Major League Soccer teams
Major League Soccer - Eastern Conference.
Chicago Fire
Columbus Crew
D.C. United
Kansas City Wizards
MetroStars
New England Revolution
Major League Soccer - Western Conference.
C.D. Chivas USA
Colorado Rapids
FC Dallas
Houston MLS
Los Angeles Galaxy
Real Salt Lake
Major League Soccer - 2 ...
See also:Major League Soccer, Major League Soccer - History, Major League Soccer - Expansion contraction and relocation, Major League Soccer - Name changes, Major League Soccer - Stadiums, Major League Soccer - Rule changes, Major League Soccer - Previous professional soccer leagues, Major League Soccer - Organization, Major League Soccer - Major League Soccer teams, Major League Soccer - Eastern Conference, Major League Soccer - Western Conference, Major League Soccer - 2007 Expansion cities, Major League Soccer - Defunct teams, Major League Soccer - Past MLS Cup Championship games, Major League Soccer - Notable players, Major League Soccer - Notable former players, Major League Soccer - MLS commissioners, Major League Soccer - MLS awards, Major League Soccer - Average attendance Read more here: » Major League Soccer: Encyclopedia II - Major League Soccer - Major League Soccer teams |
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WANDS, Rhabdology WANDS (Or Rhabdology.) The other day I found myself replying in this way to a fairly common request for more information on magic wands that chelas submitted to the Academy of M/magic(k)al Arts: "No, polishing metallic wands doesn't build up static electricity in me, or at least I keep dispersing it. Although after I pushed the elevator up button yesterday, the unfortunate fellow right behind me, pushed it also and he got a flash that was visible and nearly knocked him over. I'd better be more careful. Sorry I contracted to buy this one, since it's not double-ended anyway, and is twice what they were charging for similar ones at the last New Age Fair I attended! [1986]. Still, it does have lots of amethysts (eupeptics) and the crystal is well-shaped. but this particular tool is ill-named: "power wand." Quartz is mainly a counter-measure against malefics, evil influences and diseases. My teacher, to protect herself on the street, keeps a small, double-ended power wand in her purse, like a lady's revolver. Mine, however, doesn't do too many positive things, except that is excellent for visualization cuttings, like the ritual knife (see ATHAME). but it's supposed to be used ritualistically, so is of minimal value to those too indolent to conduct rites. I have heard rumours that it can be "programmed" provided it can first be "cleared." (Always consult your books for instruction on "clearing" your wand before using it and then "consecrate" it for what you plan to do with it). Since this one is not double, but single-ended, it should be powerful in first-time situations, initiations, etc. However, if I want to do really creative things, I use a small Hindu vajra, which is double-ended and can be half hidden when held in the fist. The vajra is a true thunder-stick and must always be of traditional design -- not always doubled and hence not always to be used as a wand. The txuringa is another individualistic type of "wand," actually more like a personal totem -- but it's too private to discuss in public. A txuringa, however, is always made of wood or stone, never bronze, lead or crystal." So much for the idiosyncratic point of view. Asking what to do with a wand is a question that would probably not occur to a man -- though it is hardly like asking what one does with a penis! (Some women use their "power wands" as surrogate phalloi -- which is useful in drawing down Hermes or Ares as an imaginary love partner.) Wands represent the creative fire locked inside everything -- it's the power to transmute and be transmuted. On a simplistic level, a wand can be seen as the same as the thing that produces life, but actually it's even more basic than that. The wand is the source of manifestation in any form on any level. It's the connective "One" in face of the womb "Zero." Next time you start something, anything, from scratch -- think of the wand as its producer. Its purpose is to make you more creative, to facilitate doing as opposed to mere being. Practice and experimentation will enable you to discover uses for yourself. Magical implements are tokens of spontaneity. Wands are extremely individualistic. Some are very powerful, some only very subtle. I have a number of them which serve different purposes. The most expensive one, made of crystal and velvet, is very mysterious to me. I'm never sure how to use it properly. My most effective one is a twig I found in the woods. I've stuck all kinds of junk onto it and stained it different colors. It has been baptized with all of my own bodily fluids and carefully exposed to all seven elements. It is so powerful that I never use it! No. Again, the wand I actually use is that same two-ended Tibetan vajra. I use it to evoke curiosity sometimes, but mostly as protection and a guide for meditation in the midst of everyday life. Wands should be of wood. If possible a wand should be a still living branch. The preferred wood for wands is almond. The almond tree possesses a virgin delicacy, sweetness and fertility. First to blossom in spring, it is also fist to succumb to the frost of autumn. The almond nut is the most advanced seed of life in the evolution of the vegetable kingdom. Hazel wood is second best. In any case, it is a good idea to fashion your own wand from scratch, using virgin tools. It should be personalized and earthed. Then it must be exposed to fire, immersed in water, hurled into the air and buried. How do wands work? They aren't intended to serve as mere "indicators," worse yet, as "directors" (like an orchestra conductor's baton). I'm afraid we have to go back to the sexual aspect and think of what the Egyptians called bah -- "phallos" -- but apart from its ordinary sexual usage. If you can imagine such stuff outside the context of raw pornography, wands are non-penetrative. They are the conduits or vehicles of life (or being/becoming) and energy, and as such, demand of their users sometimes superhuman abstinence. We have to understand also that it's only one of the four magickal ikons (Wands, Cups, Coins, Swords). By themselves wands summon only the fire-world, the Lion of courage (and through the archangel Michael, one of the archangels of the celestial quaternary). Fire can be Will, Artistic Creation, Procreation, Health Protection, Life, etc. Wands are not hazy, mystical, psychedelic, emotional, desiring or delusional as Cups are. They are the masculine, Yang-bearers, but only symbolic of the phallus, as the Cups symbolize the vagina. (Beware -- don't try to take these things all the way down into the gutter! This is not Freud's world! Such glibness will cause you to be eaten alive and your unhallowed remains tossed into the eternal fire!). In Paracelsus' teaching, Sex is the 7th of the 7 Magickal Principles, not an activity necessarily involving the human body in any way. The Cup, i.e., Chalice (Holy Grail), being virginal and receptive, is to be contrasted in similar fashion to the Coin or Pentacle (Devil's sign), which is "closed" because "pregnant." Amongst the Hebrews, there is the Rod of Almond, "Mateh Hashaqad" of numerological value 463 (400 = tau or Malkuth to Yesod, 60 = samekh or Yesod to Tiphareth, 3 = gimel or Tiphareth to Kether). Thus the staff is the whole of the paths from the Kingdom to the crown. (Reference is to Exodus -- the staff of Moses.) The top of the wand is in Kether, which is one, whereas the Qliphoth of Kether are the Thaumiel, or opposing heads that rend and devour one another. At any rate, wands are unifying, juxtapositive, connective devices, whereas swords are penetrative and divisive. Fire (the wand) transmutes in the "melting pot," whereas air (the sword) disengages and separates things. So wands work by coping with disparate or opposite things. If you want to repel, use single-ended quartz (or two ended quartz/amethyst, i.e., Moon/Jupiter). If you want to attract, use double-ended diamond, gold, ruby or carbuncle. Since the vajra is itself the "diamond" of the Bodhi-Sattva, it is harmoniously proportioned, even a vajra of brass will serve -- for that matter, even paper will suffice! Longevity, however, is an ideal attribute of life, so metal is more suitable than paper as a carrier. And if your wand must be of metal, then gold is best. Finally, on the most pragmatic level (earth of fire), the wand is one's oath. The Word herewith must express the Will, hence the mystic name of the Probationer is the expression of his highest will. You might think that the more wands you have, the better, and that is true to some extent. But after accumulating four or five of them, they begin to be a burden to carry around. You may have more powers, but you also begin to attract more challenges. Four wands indicate established strength without competition, but after that, if you start collecting more and more wands, you'll have to go on acquiring more still, in order to meet the new obligations associated with these power levels. Ultimately you will either become monarch of the unwieldy things or the inundated sorcerer's apprentice. At that point your responsibilities will outnumber your privileges. The King of Wands is executor of power, engaged continuously in the fulfillment of endless obligations. (See also: WANDS, Rhabdology, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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