For those who have clicked on any of my “TERAZAN” posts (there are two), this sequel to a sequel is here to explain the etymology or root meaning(s) to this very important word. Terazan is… more →
KATA MARKONzxvasdf wrote 4 weeks ago: On a lark, Alf stepped into a tarot parlour, and emerged with a perplexing portent: heed the little … more →
Rod wrote 3 months ago: In the Year of the Comet, I saw many strange things. Witnessed many bitter tears, And many suffering … more →
Mark Thunderson wrote 5 months ago: For those who have clicked on any of my “TERAZAN” posts (there are two), this sequel to … more →
Jill wrote 6 months ago: I awoke this morning with a start. The dream I had been having was so real, so lucid it took me so … more →
Mark Thunderson wrote 6 months ago: In my previous post, I discussed the T.E.R.A.Z.A.N. from a textual critical perspective, concluding … more →
Mark Thunderson wrote 6 months ago: The following post was inspired by an article by George H. Whittemore The Greek of the New Testament … more →
malpoet wrote 1 year ago: Pharoah feared the portent showing, Brightly in the evening sky. Though the priests were wise and … more →
midnightsongs wrote 1 year ago: When you last swept across our skies at night The pyramids were new, now again you loom: An arching, … more →
dreadedoutsider wrote 1 year ago: portent \POR-tent\, noun: 1. A sign of a coming event or calamity; an omen. 2. Prophetic or menacin … more →
brianatportent wrote 1 year ago: Read my post on the Portent blog on the Portent Client Matrix to see what kind of client you are. Co … more →
Justin Solitrin wrote 1 year ago: There is evidence to support the notion that we all possess the potential to incubate dreams … more →
brianatportent wrote 2 years ago: KermitFan asks in the comments on my last post: “I think that it’s the Husky in me that asks, … more →