Saturday 12 August 2017

New Orleans & Cocktails

Wormwood takes on a new dimension in the City of New Orleansas you can imagine new Orleans was formed on a conjecture of Orleans in France, which was made famous by Joan of Arc's 1428-1429  Siege of Orleans victory, marking  a turning point in the Hundred Years War between France and England. The Orleans battle  was Joan of Arc's  first major military victory.  As a direct result New Orleans was founded by French fur trappers, in early 1700/s whom named there first port at the mouth of the great Mississippi river Jean after Joan of Arc. New Orleans is located in southeastern Louisiana,  straddling the Mississippi. New Orleans follows many footsteps in the absorbing life of the young Messenger Lady.
Tri colour flag of New Orleans adopts the three Canna Lily Golden third day message of the messenger & her date at the Altar.


The national emblem of France is the Cock, in the Bible the Cock crowing 3 times is the messenger of truth, that implicates Peter and the Lady of the Coal fire. It may come as no surprise that New Orleans has a cultural association with the bitter  Cock-tail Absinthe, a drink containing extract of wormwood that dates back to around 1850 the French Foreign Legion came acquainted with its taste and potent side effects in the 1840's as it was used to prevent malaria, this disease had a history in and around the area of New Orleans, due to the poisonous stale air arising from the marshes, which is a ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes, the wormwood  mircle had manifested, toast to malady.

Absinthe liqueur which takes on the ostentatiously green colour, leaning next to the clear glass is a Absinthe spoon, itself has a whacky mirror shape of a key hole.

If we dare to have a peek through the wormwood key hole it may be wise to return to the Bible & contemplate what Jesus is trying to convey to ourselfs in respect towards mankind's sickness, with the help of  wormwood-absinthe lessons to cure Malaria we first must try to understand the foundations of sickness.

Matthew 8 -5 informs us about "A Centurion's Faith" the Military man of one in a Hundred.  we can not ignore the fact Matthew uses the same words of John the Baptist when calling on Jesus that where previously used when John and Jesus where preforming the Baptism ritual.
  
Matthew 8:8

"Lord," the centurion replied,
I am not worthy to have You come under my roof. But only say the word, and my servant will be cured. For I too am a man under authority haveing soldiers under my command. (The day arrives when the Army, holders of the sacred Mantle gives way to the Four.)

 I say to this one "Go!" and he goes; and to another, "Come!" and he comes.
Hearing this, Jesus was amazed and said to those following Him,
"I assure you; I have not found anyone in Isreal with so Great a Faith!

Matthew being a tax man, with measured precision a way of life, give us a Sum total value of C =100% which leads us to the Head and Tail man of  Christian era Coins.
The servant was cured at that very moment. (us)

In the Book of Jonah set in the days of the Assyrian empire, it  describes Nineveh Jonah 3:3 as an "exceedingly great city of three days journey in breadth"  considered to be a metaphor for the time seal of 2000 years that relates to the third day and return of Christ.
  
The French word absinthe can refer either to the alcoholic beverage or, less commonly, to the actual wormwood plant. The Latin name artemisia comes from Artemis, the ancient Greek  goddess of the hunt. Absinthe is derived from the Latin absinthium, which in turn is the latinisation of the ancient Greek   apsínthion, "wormwood". 
Messenger, Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans", is a folk heroine of France

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