Hoy Searchers, need help? – June 2017

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06/11/17 – “the origins of prophecy are still valid in obscurity” / “the origins of prophecy are still vailed in obcsturity” /  “discuss the origins of prophecy are still vailed in obscurity” —  Ahem, 3 attempts of one searcher to get to the right post, so here it is!

 

 

06/10/17 – “what is clean meat” – 

 

06/10/17  “silver trumpets” – 

06/06/17  dss.collections.imj.org.il/isaiah” – 

 

Half of 2017 gone already? Contrary to the saying “time flies”,  TIME moves exactly as it has been programmed since the beginning of earthly time — in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, decades, etc.  When we’re cramming to meet a deadline, time does seem to move too fast; but when we’re waiting, waiting, waiting, time seems to move too slowly. Through both situations, time moves exactly as it does.

 

There are many quotes about time and out of all of them, we’ve chosen this one by, of all people, guess who?

 

If you love life,

don’t waste time,

for time

is what life is made up of.

[Bruce Lee]

 

[Read more at:

 https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics/topic_time.html]

 

 

Every first day of the year, forecasts and predictions abound together with resolutions.  For starters on this first day of June, why not check out our post about the “future”:  Want to know the ‘Future’?

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While we’re waiting for the first search term entry, here’s FYI about the month of June,  from —https://www.thoughtco.com/june-fun-facts-3456082.

 

June, named after Juno, the goddess of marriage, is the sixth month of the year, and is one of the four months with a length of 30 days.  Just like the month of May, no other month begins on the same day as June.  This is also the month with the longest daylight hours of the year.

 

June’s birthstones are the Alexandrite, the Moonstone, and the Pearl. Alexandrite represents health and longevity. Moonstones represents change, new beginnings and the shifting tides of emotion and can help a wearer to alleviate stress, especially due to sudden changes in life. Moonstone is also believed to increase intuition and aid in lucid dreaming. Pearls symbolize purity of heart and faith, as well as growth and transformation through difficult circumstances.  Its birth flowers are the honeysuckle and the rose. Honeysuckle traditionally stands for bonds of devotion, love, fidelity and generosity. Few flowers have as many meanings attributed to them as the rose. Depending on the type of rose, roses can indicate romantic love, secrecy, desire, gratitude, mourning, impossible hopes, modesty, joy, love at first sight, innocence, sacrifice and much more. In the traditional language of flowers, roses are among the most important flowers.

 

Gemini and Cancer are the astrological signs for June. Birthdays from June 1 through the 20 fall under the sign of Gemini while June 21 through the 30 birthdays fall under the sign of Cancer.

 

A Bug Named June?

The June Bug, also known as June beetle, is the name for several large beetles seen in the United States during May and June. They are usually seen at night when the light attracts them.

 

June bugs eat the young leaves of trees and plants. They deposit their eggs in the ground and the young larvae bury themselves in the soil in the autumn and stay there two years. They then come out in May or June as adult beetles.

 

June Holidays

  • International Men’s Month
  • National Seafood Month
  • National Candy Month
  • National Dairy Month
  • National Iced Tea Month
  • 5 World Environment Day
  • 6 D Day, WWII
  • 14 Flag Day
  • 15 Father’s Day – third Sunday
  • 19 Juneteenth Day
  • 21 Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year.

Here are a few interesting things and the month of June along with some events that fall during this month:

  • De Soto claimed Florida for Spain, June 3, 1539.
  • U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy was shot by an assassin on June 5, 1968 and he died the following day.
  • The YMCA was organized in London on June 6, 1844.
  • The Continental Congress adopted the Flag of the United States on June 14, 1777.
  • Charles Goodyear was granted a patent for rubber vulcanization, June 15, 1844.
  • The Ford Motor Company was founded on June 16, 1903.
  • Congress adopted the design for the Great Seal of the United States on June 20, 1782.
  • Eli Whitney applied for a patent on the cotton gin, June 20, 1793.
  • President Andrew Johnson announced the purchase of Alaska from Russia, June 20, 1867.
  • Daniel Carter Beard, founder of Boy Scouts of America, was born on June 21, 1850.
  • Cyrus McCormick was granted a patent for the reaper on June 21, 1834.
  • The United Nations Charter was signed by delegates from 50 nations at San Francisco on June 26, 1945.

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