Satr

Satr or SATR may refer to:

  • Reconquista Airport, Argentina (by ICAO code)
  • Satr, a period of anonymity in Mustaali
  • Small Arms Transmitter Receiver (a technology associated with Laser Tag Equipment)
  • See also

  • Dawr-e-Satr, a period of anonymity in Shia Islam
  • Sadr (disambiguation)
  • Reconquista Airport

    Reconquista Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Reconquista) (IATA: RCQ, ICAO: SATR), also known as Daniel Jurkic Airport, is an airport serving Reconquista, Santa Fe, Argentina. It is a domestic airport located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of the city.

    The airfield covers and area of 756 hectares (2.92 sq mi; 1,870 acres), and has a 700 square metres (7,500 sq ft) terminal.

    Airlines and destinations

    See also

  • Argentina portal
  • Aviation portal
  • List of airports in Argentina
  • Transport in Argentina
  • References

    External links

  • Airport information for Reconquista Airport at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).

  • Heathenry (new religious movement)

    Heathenry, also termed Heathenism or Germanic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan new religious movement, the practitioners of which seek to revive the pre-Christian religions adhered to by the Germanic peoples of Iron Age and Early Medieval Europe. To reconstruct these past belief systems, Heathenry uses surviving historical, archaeological, and folkloric evidence as a basis, although approaches to this material vary considerably. Heathen communities are currently present in various parts of Europe, the Americas, and Australasia.

    Although lacking a unified theology, Heathenry is typically polytheistic, centering on a pantheon of deities from pre-Christian Germanic Europe including both gods and goddesses. It adopts cosmological views from these pre-Christian religions, including an animistic view of the cosmos in which the natural world is imbued with spirits. The faith's deities and these spirits are honored in sacrificial rites known as blóts in which food and libations are offered to these entities. These are often accompanied by symbel, the act of ceremonially toasting the gods with an alcoholic beverage. Some practitioners also engage in rituals designed to induce altered states of consciousness and visions, most notably seiðr and galdr, with the intent of gaining wisdom and advice from the deities. Although there are many solitary practitioners who follow the religion alone, members of the Heathen community often assemble in small groups, usually known as kindreds or hearths, to perform their rites in specially constructed buildings or outdoors. Heathen ethical systems place great emphasis on honor, personal integrity, and loyalty, while beliefs about an afterlife are varied and rarely emphasized.

    Podcasts:

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    Thanks

    by: Starar

    I never thought you'd say hello
    But you sure did at that picture show
    Next thing i know I'm in a foolish dream
    And i didn't even know
    I never thought you'd say my name
    You were so wild couldn't be tamed
    But each time I go I just come back the same
    And again and again, yeah
    Thanks for being there when I was down and out
    You gave me trust when I had my doubts
    Thanks for all you do, thanks for letting me be myself
    And Thanks for being you.
    And you were there when I lost control
    You said together we could take it all
    I could not see what you could always believe
    But now I see and I believe, yeah
    Thanks for being there when I was down and out
    You gave me trust when I had my doubts
    Thanks for all you do, thanks for letting me be myself
    And Thanks for being you.
    You were there when the rain fell down
    When the storm clouds were covering my heart somehow
    I will take good care of you now
    I will love you forever and always
    And look at that you said hello
    You were ther when I lost control
    Can't count the times that you said my name
    We have it all in this crazy love game!
    Thanks for being there when I was down and out
    You gave me trust when I had my doubts
    Thanks for all you do, thanks for letting me be myself




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