03-02-2015, 02:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2015, 02:16 PM by twiceblessed9.)
Perhaps (analytics result material uncle tar) go together.
http://www.contentanalyst.com/html/marke...eview.html
Another thought I had was the observation that Uncle and Tar were next to each other.
(uncle tar angel international peace spiritual loss)
Perhaps we should consider the old folktale of the “tar baby”, the classic Uncle Remus stories. Tar baby is a doll made of tar and turpentine and is used by Br'er Fox to trap his enemy Br'er Rabbit. The more Br'er Rabbit struggles with Tar Baby, the more entangled he becomes, because the doll is sticky. Disney made the film "Song of the South" from the Uncle Remus stories, but has not shown it for decades in the United States due to it's controversial nature as "tar baby" is considered an offensive term today.
So, maybe the uncle and tar represent that story theme and relates to how entangled and sticky the international peace process has become with the major players, thus we are all at a spiritual loss.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%27er_Rabbit
Lastly, we could look at just (angel international peace spiritual loss) and look for a great figure who promotes peace to pass away. Perhaps a religious figure known for their peaceful views, such as the Dali Lama or perhaps the current Pope.
http://www.contentanalyst.com/html/marke...eview.html
Another thought I had was the observation that Uncle and Tar were next to each other.
(uncle tar angel international peace spiritual loss)
Perhaps we should consider the old folktale of the “tar baby”, the classic Uncle Remus stories. Tar baby is a doll made of tar and turpentine and is used by Br'er Fox to trap his enemy Br'er Rabbit. The more Br'er Rabbit struggles with Tar Baby, the more entangled he becomes, because the doll is sticky. Disney made the film "Song of the South" from the Uncle Remus stories, but has not shown it for decades in the United States due to it's controversial nature as "tar baby" is considered an offensive term today.
So, maybe the uncle and tar represent that story theme and relates to how entangled and sticky the international peace process has become with the major players, thus we are all at a spiritual loss.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%27er_Rabbit
Lastly, we could look at just (angel international peace spiritual loss) and look for a great figure who promotes peace to pass away. Perhaps a religious figure known for their peaceful views, such as the Dali Lama or perhaps the current Pope.