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    Ishtar Easter sign!

    Crazy, so I was telling someone about Easter originally celebrating Ishtar, Babylonian Goddess of fertility, and Turkeys represent fertility and feminine energy.

    Well, after mentioning Ishtar, in the middle of the city of Saint Paul, on Easter (Ishtar represents some of what Turkeys do) I see two Turkeys in the middle of the city:





    And my favorite piece of the Ishtar gate is in Turkey , Istanbul.
    A Babylonian mušḫuššu dragon from the Ishtar gate, made of glazed tiles. That part of the Ishtar gate is in Turkey, in an archaeological Museum.

    And my favorite person I ever met has a Chinese Zodiac that is a dragon.

    Seeing Turkeys are supposed to also be a good sign if you want to have a family as well.

    I'm completely open to the possibility that it has no meaning at all, but if it makes life more enjoyable and interesting, it accomplishes the greater good.

    For me to mention Ishtar as Goddess of fertility, who was originally celebrated on Easter, this Easter, then shortly afterwards, see two Turkeys, Turkeys represent fertility and feminine energy, and my favorite mythical creature of the Ishtar gate, being displayed at Turkey, is meaningful, because I have not seen a wild Turkey ever in the state of Minnesota, much less in the middle of the street in the city of Saint Paul, during the greatest Sunday celebration of the year in Catholicism.

    Either way, it created a better Easter, and one website said seeing Turkeys can mean you are going to receive more love from females in your life, and the "Capitol Hill Queens" souls I pray to in Heaven, and the Virgin Mary, have been lifesavers, abundant in love, kindness, and helping with sobriety and overcoming vices.

    Last Easter Sunday, it was the dead Joker, Heath Ledger's birthday. I looked at someone on my wall with the last name Hawkins, said the money I was giving to my neighbor to buy his car part, was really my offering to her, I'm giving the money to her.

    Well, after giving the money to him as an Easter Sunday present, I find out his last name is her last name, Hawkins. I literally gave the money to Hawkins.

    It is possible that all just happened by chance, but I'm not able to believe it. Stuff like that happens too much.

    But there are bad spirits who try to interfere when they see us doing good, I believe as well, so please pray I stay sober, and avoid being the evil person I sometimes am. Appreciate it (prayers and blessings).

    Happy Easter. It would have been more cool to see those Turkeys on Thanksgiving! .

    (Gobble, gobble, gobble... I think I got the wrong holiday mixed up )

    Do you see many Turkeys where you live? I have never seen one in the state of Minnesota B4 2Day!
  • Answer selected by Matthew Mussolini at 04-18-2022, 04:24 AM.

    Originally posted by Matthew Mussolini View Post
    Oh Wow! Some one I saw convert to the faith about a month ago, who went to Easter Mass with me this morning, he knocked on my door and said his parents just got back together , after being divorced for years, and he's going to stay with them for a little while.

    I showed him a picture of two Turkeys together, in the middle of a concrete jungle city of humans, and two Turkeys managed to get together as companions, reminding me of his parents getting together.

    He had tears in his eyes and gave me a high five!

    That actually meant more to me than seeing the turkeys.
    There was a wild turkey in my backyard yesterday. Pretty sure it was a gobbler but it ran off before I could be sure.

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      I still like what I saw, because it was two turkeys having friendship, companionship, camaraderie, in the middle of a city of human beings, in a state that I have lived in since 2014, and still I have never seen a turkey in this state, not even when I lived out in the country, and this is the middle of a large city.

      They will stick together and be friends for a while, unless one gets hurt or dies, because they are not going to find many other Turkeys near by.

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        Turkeys in many ways are my favorite bird I've seen in the wild, because although I think eagles and Hawks are more cool, they are also very mean to animals I like.

        Turkeys are more noble in their conduct.

        While Benjamin Franklin did not advocate for the turkey as our National Bird, he did prefer them to bald eagles. In a letter to his daughter, Benjamin Franklin called the bald eagle “a bird of bad moral character” because they steal from other birds. He called the turkey a “much more respectable bird,” “a bird of courage,” and “a true original native of America.”
        https://www.fi.edu/benjamin-franklin...enjamin%20Fran klin,looked%20more%20like%20a%20turkey.

        Each turkey weighs about 30 pounds on average, which means Americans will consume 1.4 billion pounds of turkey a year.

        That is ashame. They are beautiful, intelligent creatures, and don't belong in slaughter houses.



        Presidential pardons for turkeys started in 1989, which is the year Carlos DeLuna, Emperor Hirohito, Junko Furuta, and other important souls I bless , pray for, and invoke, passed on to the world of the dead, as well.

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          Oh Wow! Some one I saw convert to the faith about a month ago, who went to Easter Mass with me this morning, he knocked on my door and said his parents just got back together , after being divorced for years, and he's going to stay with them for a little while.

          I showed him a picture of two Turkeys together, in the middle of a concrete jungle city of humans, and two Turkeys managed to get together as companions, reminding me of his parents getting together.

          He had tears in his eyes and gave me a high five!

          That actually meant more to me than seeing the turkeys.

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            Originally posted by Matthew Mussolini View Post
            Oh Wow! Some one I saw convert to the faith about a month ago, who went to Easter Mass with me this morning, he knocked on my door and said his parents just got back together , after being divorced for years, and he's going to stay with them for a little while.

            I showed him a picture of two Turkeys together, in the middle of a concrete jungle city of humans, and two Turkeys managed to get together as companions, reminding me of his parents getting together.

            He had tears in his eyes and gave me a high five!

            That actually meant more to me than seeing the turkeys.
            There was a wild turkey in my backyard yesterday. Pretty sure it was a gobbler but it ran off before I could be sure.

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              #6
              Originally posted by tumbling.dice View Post

              There was a wild turkey in my backyard yesterday. Pretty sure it was a gobbler but it ran off before I could be sure.
              Wow! That's cool! Do you see many of those?

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                Originally posted by Matthew Mussolini View Post

                Wow! That's cool! Do you see many of those?
                Not out in the open like that. I here them in the mornings though.

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