sag10 said: Tis ashame that they turn something spiritual into a marketing ploy.
yup. i'm glad target doesn't sell jeweled crosses, either | |
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CarrieMpls said: Lleena said: Yes! I wonder how many people who buy it will have a genuine interest in Kabbalah or just wear it as a fashion statement, as in people who may wear crosses but are not christians etc. I have a cross that I wear on occasion and I'm not Christian. I just think it's pretty. Hi Carrie! I guess the point I was making is that the cross like the red string both have religious significance which has been pushed aside in order to cater to popular culture. | |
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is this a form of thong? | |
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Ex-Moderator | Lleena said: CarrieMpls said: I have a cross that I wear on occasion and I'm not Christian. I just think it's pretty. Hi Carrie! I guess the point I was making is that the cross like the red string both have religious significance which has been pushed aside in order to cater to popular culture. I hear what you're saying. Maybe if I were religious I would feel differently but fashion, in particular jewelry, often borrows from religious symbols. From crosses to ankhs to scarub beetles to crystals. |
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Is it Madonna brand Kaballah string? Does it hum "Like A Prayer" while you tie it? |
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June7 said: Is it Madonna brand Kaballah string? Does it hum "Like A Prayer" while you tie it?
No, it hums the Kaballistically minded songs from "American Life" and "Ray of Light." Good guess, tho! http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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