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Origin of the phrase "You've lost your marbles" (Read 3794 times)
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Origin of the phrase "You've lost your marbles"
Sep 2nd, 2009 at 11:24pm
 
Greetings.

   Since spheres and orbs seem to be the thought of the season, I pondered about the reason why people say "You've lost your marbles".

   Think Saturn.
   Think ball on surface.

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Reply #1 - Sep 4th, 2009 at 4:17pm
 
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/lose-your-marbles.html

Here is the origin of the phrase.

   What I was thinking about is how souls can be a collection in a disc, yet be orb shaped. When we do soul retrievals, we are collecting the lost orbs (marbles) back into the disc.

Saturn is a planet that is orb shaped, surrounded by tiny rocks (orbs?) forming a disc shape around it.

Souls (orbs) live on a plane of existence (ball on surface).

Just some concepts I had in mind when I made this post.

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Reply #2 - Sep 6th, 2009 at 9:41pm
 
A criminal was placed in solitary confinement in a cell without no window.  In the pitch dark, he had a source of amusement--a marble.  He continually tossed it in the air and caught it.  When he fumbled it, he followed the sound of its rolling and retrieved it.   But one day, he tossed it and heard only silence.  "This is impossible: what goes up must come down!" he thought.  His puzzlement over this mystery and sole source of activity drove him mad.  Later, when the guard opened his cell and took him away, he noticed a marble near the ceiling in a spider web.  Thus, this prisoner's descent into madness is the origin of the expression: "Have you lost your marbles?"

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Reply #3 - Sep 7th, 2009 at 12:51am
 
Thanks Don.

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