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heron stone - 04 Nov 2005 06:52 GMT
Algebra applies to the clouds;  the radiance of the star benefits the
rose;  no thinker would dare to say that the perfume of the hawthorn is
useless to the constellations.  Who, then, can calculate the path of the
molecule?  How do we know that the creations of worlds are not
determined by the fall of grains of sand?  Who, then, understands the
reciprocal flow and ebb of the infinitely great and the infinitely
small;  the echoing of causes in the abysses of beginning, and the
avalanches of creation?  A fleshworm is of account; the small is great;  
the great is small;  all is in equilibrium in necessity.  There are
marvelous relations between beings and things;  in this inexhaustible
Whole, from sun to grub, there is no scorn:  all need each other.
  - Albert Pike

gendo: a way of thinking...  
    language as a path to liberation...

.unconscious, erroneous assumptions imposed upon our thinking
    by the structure of the language (english) running in our
    skulls are responsible for most of what is wrong with the
    world in both the personal and planetary domains

when:  wednesday and saturday afternoons, between 3 and 5
where: the cafe at Borders Books (91 at Bloomfield in Cerritos)

.look for the black and red gendo logo on my dark blue notebook
    on the table

heron

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Nature,                                                 heron stone
 to be commanded,                            http://www.gendo.net
        must be obeyed.                 mailto:heronDO@gendo.net
John Dean - 04 Nov 2005 11:15 GMT
> Algebra applies to the clouds;  the radiance of the star benefits the
> rose;  no thinker would dare to say that the perfume of the hawthorn
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> inexhaustible Whole, from sun to grub, there is no scorn:  all need
>    each other. - Albert Pike

The perfume of the hawthorn *is* useless to the constellations.
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Laura F. Spira - 04 Nov 2005 12:14 GMT
>>Algebra applies to the clouds;  the radiance of the star benefits the
>>rose;  no thinker would dare to say that the perfume of the hawthorn
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> The perfume of the hawthorn *is* useless to the constellations.

Ooh, you daring thinker, you!

<whisper> Do you think we should persuade Peter Olcott to analyse this?
<tiptoes away>

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Laura
(emulate St. George for email)

John Dean - 05 Nov 2005 00:47 GMT
>>> Algebra applies to the clouds;  the radiance of the star benefits
>>> the rose;  no thinker would dare to say that the perfume of the
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> <whisper> Do you think we should persuade Peter Olcott to analyse
> this? <tiptoes away>

You are awful ... but I like you.
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John Dean
Oxford

Michael Nitabach - 04 Nov 2005 19:55 GMT
>> Algebra applies to the clouds;  the radiance of the star benefits
>> the rose;  no thinker would dare to say that the perfume of the
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> The perfume of the hawthorn *is* useless to the constellations.

I'm surprised you made it that far.

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Mike Nitabach

 
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