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− | Head-in-Clouds walked the earth | + | * '''Head-in-Clouds walked the earth''' → [[HCE]] |
− | + | * '''Head-in-Clouds''' → to have one's head in the clouds means to be absent-minded, a dreamer, oblivious of one's surroundings | |
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+ | * '''Odin:''' Norse god (James Atherton, ''The Books at the Wake'', p. 42) | ||
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+ | * '''Head-in-Clouds:''' "This passage also alludes to the sight of God's person granted to Moses and Haggai, Ex. 33:16 and Gen. 16:13" - James Atherton, ''The Books at the Wake'', p. 42, fn. 1 | ||
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+ | * '''Head-in-Clouds:''' could refer to any spirit-minded person, or more specifically to founders of religions - Moses, Buddha, Jesus, etc. | ||
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+ | [[Category:HCE]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 3 December 2023
- Head-in-Clouds walked the earth → HCE
- Head-in-Clouds → to have one's head in the clouds means to be absent-minded, a dreamer, oblivious of one's surroundings
- Odin: Norse god (James Atherton, The Books at the Wake, p. 42)
- Head-in-Clouds: "This passage also alludes to the sight of God's person granted to Moses and Haggai, Ex. 33:16 and Gen. 16:13" - James Atherton, The Books at the Wake, p. 42, fn. 1
- Head-in-Clouds: could refer to any spirit-minded person, or more specifically to founders of religions - Moses, Buddha, Jesus, etc.