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What is it about Pirates?
Some of you may remember a few months ago I did a two week Pirate adventure with my 2 yr olds. It was wonderful fun. Since that time, it has become something just shy of a "passion!" I am fully aware of the negative issues involved in piracy, but in my romantic and eternally optimistic viewpoint, I choose to focus on the amazing nautical skill these "ignorants" had to sail relatively small vessels through a mighty sea without the advantage of electrical power or communication. It just amazes me!

I have always had a love for the sea. From an early age, our family had the privilege to vacation by the ocean. That, mixed with the vivid and picturesque imagination of which I am possessed ... well ... voila!

Our Tot Pirate adventure ignited a curiosity for the subject, and I have begun to read. I've read several historical romance novels on the theme, and I'll recommend them to you, if you have such an interest!

Recommended Reading:
The Redemption~ Book 1 of Legacy of the King's Pirates trilogy! Excellent!

Tell Me Lies ~ a little more racy but still a good read!
 
 
 

   
Symbolism: The Skull

Right now the pendant I have chosen to wear is a small sterling silver skull with hindged jaw. I have been going over the meaing of the skull  and found this :

 

The transitoriness of life; The Vanity of worly things; death; memento mori; the moon; the shades; the dying sun; gods of the dead; Lime “The skull is, on the other hand, a symbol of the vital lice-force contained in the head. The skull with the crossbones indicates death, the thigh also symbolizing a vital force, that of the. loins; the flag carrying the skull and cross bones is an emblem of pirates. Alchemic: With the raven and the grave, the skull is a symbol of the blackening and mortification of the first stage of the Lesser Work, `earth to earth’, and signifies dying to the world; but it is also that which survives and so is used as a reminder of-life and transmutation. Buddhist: (”Tantric) The skull filled with blood symbolizes the renunciation of life. It is an emblem of Yama, god of the dead, and of Tara in her dark aspect. Christian: The sanity of’ worldly things; contemplation of’ death, hence an emblem of hermits. The skull with the cross is eternal life after Christ’s death oil Golgotha, the `place of the skull’, where Adam’s skull was said to be buried. Emblem of SS Francis of Assisi, Jerome, Mary Magdalene, Paul. Graeco-Roman: Attribute of Cronos/Saturn as Time. Hindu: The skull filled with blood dcpicts renunciation of life; it is an attribute of Kali/Durga. The skull also appears with Yams, as god of the dead, and with Suva and Kale as destroyers. Mayan: With the skeleton, the skull is a symbol of the god of death and the underworld.  

 

 you can read the rest of this at ...  http://www.kolahstudio.com/Underground/?p=174 

 

I guess there are many reason's that I identify with the skull as my personal symbol. Another reason being that people that I watch on TV use it in own way as well.  Such as wwe superstars (WWF went I was growing up), and now people such as Dale Earnhardt Jr, bikers, Criss Angel , pirate of the Caribbean , just to mention a few.

 

I also own craved several crystal skulls that adorn the night stand and finding new and interesting skulls a fun activity. Which will be more easy now that a holiday that uses them a lot is coming up. That being Halloween next month.

 

Finally I found a couple more links that I would like to include in here, so you can look up the skull symbolism for yourself. Here are those links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_(symbolism) and http://www.answers.com/topic/skull-and-crossbones .

 

~ Mortality , I'm alive 

 
 
   
 

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Pirates of the Burning Sea: Player Economy

From the moment you arrive in Pirates of the Burning Sea, you can begin building your economic empire. The entire economy is player-run. Your rum was distilled by a player, using sugarcane that was grown and harvested by a player. Your Pirates of the Burning Sea Gold cannons were cast by a player, using iron mined and smelted by a player. You can build forges, mines, hunting lodges, shipyards, and many more structures in ports your nation controls with Pirates of the Burning Sea Money, then use them to produce ships, weapons, equipment, and everything else players need.

   This isn’t crafting as you may know Pirates of the Burning Sea from MMOs, where you click buttons to grind out a single worthless dagger. This is production, on a large scale. You’re harvesting tons of sugar, shipping vast loads of lumber across the sea, and trading with European representatives to bring in luxury goods by the crate.

   Pirates of the Burning Sea Gold for economic gameplay has no level restrictions. If you can dream it, you can build it.

   Local auction houses are where you sell your goods. But if you want the best price, or you want to get into the shipping business, Pirates of the Burning Sea Moneythe real action takes place at a handful of regional auction houses. Buy goods from the smaller local markets on the cheap and haul them to the big ports for profit – and in exchange for risk. 

   Carve out your place in the vast supply chain that starts with mines and forests at one end and massive ships at the other. Exploit the demand that arises in risky, Pirates of the Burning Sea Gold PvP-enabled hotspots to make fast profits, if you dare.

   The New World is built on a foundation of commerce and fortunes rise and fall day by day. Take your place among the powerful masters of the Burning Sea and build an empire!

 

 
 
   
 

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