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Originally posted by Acidtastic
aaww,that's not very nieghbourly
You can come kip at mine if you like Ishtar,I have 2 spare rooms
I am who I am, we are your space brothers
Originally posted by brotherishtar
Brother your attachment is very strong. You are not the only one we care for, you have no choice to submit to the high frequency that is about to take place from her earth.
Originally posted by jkrog08
reply to post by brotherishtar
Ok,what about Venus?It sounded like you used that planet from a setting in a old 1950's sci-fi movie.
Also,can you fly a spacecraft over my house today,so I can see it?Even if I am the only one to see it,it can atleast confirm for me(and I will post about it)that you are for real.
[edit on 4/22/2008 by jkrog08]
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Ishtar is a goddess of fertility, love, and war.[1] In the Babylonian pantheon, she "was the divine personification of the planet Venus".[2]
Ishtar was above all associated with sexuality: her cult involved sacred prostitution; her holy city Erech was called the "town of the sacred courtesans"; and she herself was the "courtesan of the gods".
Ashtar Command
"The Ashtar Command is the airborne division of the Great Brother/Sisterhood of Light, under the administrative direction of Commander Ashtar and the spiritual guidance of Lord Sananda, our Commander-in-Chief, know to Earth as Jesus the Christ. Composed of millions of starships and personnel from many civilizations, we are here to assist Earth and humanity through the current cycle of planetary cleansing and polar realignment. We serve like midwives in the birthing of humanity from dense-physical to physical-etheric bodies of light, capable of ascending into the fifth dimension along with the Earth."
Originally posted by Blaine91555
Ishtar is a goddess of fertility, love, and war.[1] In the Babylonian pantheon, she "was the divine personification of the planet Venus".[2]
Ishtar was above all associated with sexuality: her cult involved sacred prostitution; her holy city Erech was called the "town of the sacred courtesans"; and she herself was the "courtesan of the gods".