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The invisible leonine presence felt by feline wizards to be standing between the two "lion-gods" whose images guard the entrance to the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY main branch at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan.  "Reh-t" is an [[Ailurin]] word for "the future," but also for "the unknown".  "Like all the best predators,"  URRUAH says of Reh-t, "you never see him till it's much too late."  ([[TBONWM]])</p>
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The invisible leonine presence felt by feline wizards to be standing between the two "lion-gods" whose images guard the entrance to the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY main branch at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan.  "Reh-t" is an [[Ailurin]] word for "the future," but also for "the unknown".  "Like all the best predators,"  URRUAH says of Reh-t, "you never see him till it's much too late."  ([[TBONWM]])
  
 
<P>See also: FELINE ESCHATOLOGY: [[Hhu'au]]: [[Sef]].
 
<P>See also: FELINE ESCHATOLOGY: [[Hhu'au]]: [[Sef]].

Revision as of 14:52, 15 March 2005

The invisible leonine presence felt by feline wizards to be standing between the two "lion-gods" whose images guard the entrance to the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY main branch at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan. "Reh-t" is an Ailurin word for "the future," but also for "the unknown". "Like all the best predators," URRUAH says of Reh-t, "you never see him till it's much too late." (TBONWM)

See also: FELINE ESCHATOLOGY: Hhu'au: Sef.