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Is this somehow connected to the legends of Lillith?
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I was wondering the same sort of thing. The theme is so similar, that I wonder about the connection - that the original story may have perhaps been adapted over millions of years to the first humans on earth. It's the female exile thing that really got my attention.
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This is both beautiful and intense - overwhelming, even! I wonder if what you heard/participated in has anything to do with the ascension of the light-workers that I heard about - which is supposed to happen in the year 2012, when massive changes are going to come to the earth.
Looks like time has told of the way humans have treated and cared for the animals that were sent to us as a test. Many individuals have respect for these creatures, but governments and corporate powers have failed miserably.
I wonder if you could be not only a caulbearer, but an earth angel as well?
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So..."Lilith" (let's call her) doesn't live on earth, but on another planet, and her children are the caulbearers, who have incarnated on earth? And these are the people who will rule the stars?
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Did I read somewhere once that the word 'caul' actually means 'hot' rather than 'cold?'
Might be Scottish...interesting to find out.
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"Caul" in Scottish means cold, as in the following verse:
Lay me doon in the caul caul groon Whaur afore monie mair huv gaun Lay me doon in the caul caul groon Whaur afore monie mair huv gaun
translation:
Lay me down in the cold cold ground Where before many more have gone Lay me down in the cold cold ground Where before many more have gone
Last edited by Phyllis, NA and Folk; 05/02/09 03:49 PM.
Walk in Peace and Harmony. Phyllis Doyle Burns Avatar: Fair Helena by Rackham, Public Domain
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Interesting... I also read an article about the word 'cauldron' as in 'hot!' Either way, the Scottish/celtic connection is intriguing.
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Interesting! In the case of the "venetian veil" or "hood" though, the translation is apparently Middle English "calle" - from the Old English word "cawl," meaning "basket."
In Spanish, the word caul translates as "manto" which means "mantle" or "blanket."
Either way, most cultures either revere the caulbearer, or demonize them, as very clearly, they are born with very special abilities - not always understood!
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