Hello, Javier - Welcome to the Sacred Landscape list! I am just beginning to look at your site so I will comment on your projects later, though I can say that...
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mikebispham@...
Aug 14, 2000 1:06 pm
Dan, just curious; do you really think dowsing has a sound foundation? Are there any reliable studies? Mike __________________ In a message dated 14/08/00...
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CG
canuck@...
Aug 14, 2000 1:48 pm
Hi Mike and Dan, As to dowsing, here is what Colin Wilson has to say about it (you know of him, right? Among other books he has written he is an encyclopedist...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Aug 14, 2000 2:17 pm
Yes, I think there is something there, tho I don't know what. Is it electromagnetic as Chris's post from Colin Wilson would indicate? Two other items come to...
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Vincent Beall
vincebeall@...
Aug 14, 2000 2:43 pm
... indicates that ... florescent ... Is this Dr. Eisenberg who headed up the medical electronics division at the George Washington University school of...
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MrPage@...
Aug 14, 2000 3:05 pm
Chris, Thanks for the post on dowsing. I have been skeptical but open to the possibilities of dowsing. Electrical impulse possibilities are very interesting....
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mikebispham@...
Aug 14, 2000 6:45 pm
Hello Javier, good to have you aboard! We had a lengthy discussion last year that would have interested you, about a church thought to have a number of solar...
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Jim Bailey
bailey@...
Aug 15, 2000 2:53 am
A serious question: how do you know that these are Templar drawings? Jim...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Aug 15, 2000 3:23 am
... No, this is Dr. David Eisenberg, the Harvard Med School MD who studied Chinese Medicine in China and wrote the book Encounters with Qi: Exploring Chinese ...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Aug 15, 2000 3:35 am
... Hi, Jim: I don't, so what I am doing is high level speculation. I mention on the page that there is no citation of source for the drawings in the book...
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Jim Bailey
bailey@...
Aug 15, 2000 4:26 am
OK. Thanks. Jim...
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mikebispham@...
Aug 15, 2000 5:17 pm
Hello everyone. Following some words of encouragement, I'm going to offer an overview of some of my recent thoughts. As you know I've been working on some...
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Vincent Beall
vincebeall@...
Aug 16, 2000 1:35 pm
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/presoc/pythagor.htm Mike click on this link and read the fragments of Pythagorus handed down from the Greek philosophers....
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Mark Swaney
mswaney@...
Aug 16, 2000 4:42 pm
... My interest in the VP is large, because of the many connections to it and the various claims made about it. As in the case of magic squares, much that is...
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CG
canuck@...
Aug 17, 2000 4:19 am
Hi Dan and everyone, a long time ago I promised to put together a book list regarding epigraphy and the iconography of sacred alphabets. To tell you the...
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R.Leo Gillis
leog9037@...
Aug 17, 2000 3:40 pm
DWTW An octahedron has three main topological aspects, viz., 12 edges, 8 faces, and 6 corners or vertices, for a total of 26 cases. Begin with three pairs of...
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CG
canuck@...
Aug 17, 2000 3:48 pm
Dan, Here is a working Sacred Writing bibliography for your course syllabus. I will be adding to this from time to time, but I'll just send it to you after ...
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CG
canuck@...
Aug 17, 2000 5:15 pm
Here is the future of reading on computers and most probably the net: downloadable libraries! It's still off in the future...now the Softbooks/Rocketbooks are...
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Vincent Beall
vincebeall@...
Aug 18, 2000 12:32 am
Thank you very much for your post to the list. I skimmed over it this morning, but I am in a bit of a fog because this is the first day of my quiting smoking...
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mikebispham@...
Aug 18, 2000 9:34 am
Welcome to the list Leo. In a message dated 17/08/00 16:40:41 GMT Daylight Time, leog9037@... ... This game is like magic squares in three dimensions...
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Mark Swaney
mswaney@...
Aug 18, 2000 2:35 pm
Leo, I also have enjoyed the presentation you have on the octahedron. I have copied it and added it to my ever-growing collection of such numerical geometric...
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R.Leo Gillis
leog9037@...
Aug 18, 2000 3:44 pm
DWTW Thanks for the feedback. Vincent, feel free to post the material as you will. I've looked at your site many times and am very interested in your Tree...
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David Seth Melchert
dmelchert@...
Aug 18, 2000 7:21 pm
My own take on dowsing is a bit different from others expressed here. Dowsing is a function of intuition. The dowsing tools are little more than meters, ...
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CG
canuck@...
Aug 19, 2000 2:20 am
Hi David, My reasoning in posting the info that I did is that it is necessary to provide empirical evidence for such phenomena: the ritual you describe that...
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twinotters@...
Aug 19, 2000 2:41 am
Dear Barry, Thanks for your response and I'm sorry I haven't replied sooner( I was unwell at that time and now I am more settled I can reply) To answer your...
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twinotters@...
Aug 19, 2000 3:27 am
Dear Mark, Thank you for your reply. I am sorry that I couldn't reply sooner. As I was unwell, all was on hold for some time until I sorted myself out. How...
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twinotters@...
Aug 19, 2000 4:33 am
Dear Dan,, This is the fourth time I have attempted to write this reply today. Something is happening to my system- and it gets lost. Frustrating!!! I will...
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Ambrose Hawk
ahawk@...
Aug 19, 2000 4:13 pm
My father studied water witching to some degree and came to the conclusion that the reactions were caused by the nerves of the forarms held parallel to the...
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Rolandmont@...
Aug 19, 2000 6:29 pm
Hi Mike, I found an interesting snippet could be related to the vesica. I found this in a translation of Byzantine Wall Painting techniques. In the concluding ...
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mikebispham@...
Aug 19, 2000 7:40 pm
Thanks Roland. I think the idea of art as a divine work permeates western medieval culture too. Aristotle and Plato make direct injuctions for artist to...