Had no idea there was a set forum to the topic as it was the first communication I received from sacredlandscape. My reply was mean't to be conversational to...
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Neil Fernandez
neil@...
Nov 28, 1999 2:04 pm
Hi. I wondered if someone had info about the exact definitions of the 'canonical hours' used in monasteries, including perhaps how they have changed over the...
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Neil Fernandez
neil@...
Nov 28, 1999 2:14 pm
In message <7a6nPHAcfTQ4EwPC@...>, Neil Fernandez <neil@...> writes <snip> ... I meant 'sunrise39;! :-) ... Neil -- Neil Fernandez...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Nov 28, 1999 5:12 pm
There was a Christianized versions of the Sibyline books. One passage mentions the gematria for the name of jesus. Here is a quote from my paper 'Hidden ...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Nov 28, 1999 5:19 pm
I forgot that there is another reference to the Christian Sibylline Oracles in my Hidden Wisdom paper: The reference to 888 in the Christian Sibylline Oracles...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Nov 30, 1999 12:03 am
This is a summary of a TV program refuting Graham Hancock's Theories Its on the Alan Alford Web site: http://www.eridu.co.uk/news.html 10500 BC - THE...
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lowalker@...
Nov 30, 1999 11:49 am
Vitruvious stated after detailing how to build by the sun to the analemma at various longitudes ,that the ancients knew even more and built to the stars . ...
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catherine yronwode
cat@...
Nov 30, 1999 6:37 pm
Thanks very much for the Hancock refutation summary. Of all the pages at my site, my critical review of Hancock's rhetorical methods generates the most heat --...
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Mark Swaney
mswaney@...
Dec 1, 1999 6:16 pm
Hello everyone, Congrats to Cat for the Lucky Mojo artwork on Green's new album - immortality at last! I'll be looking for it. I am currently, and still,...
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J.Vincent Beall
vincent@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:46 am
The beginning of science is founded on the success of Newton/Leibnitz calculus as the language of its metaphysics. Which means that this languge was found ...
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Mike Bispham
100574.3655@...
Dec 2, 1999 10:28 am
Vincent writes ... calculus as the language of its metaphysics.< In the sense of maths as the language of science, you have a strong point, but I don't think...
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MrPage@...
Dec 2, 1999 11:07 am
Vincent, Good post on the dual perspective of human observation and operation. Page...
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lowalker@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:09 pm
I love the last couple of post on scientific method and the occult . My research is pretty much restricted to 1300 to 1700 . However I have had to research...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Dec 2, 1999 12:42 pm
... I think you underrate the contributions that Tompkins has made. The Secrets of the Great Pyramid will live for a long while and Magic of the Obelisks is a...
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Mike Bispham
100574.3655@...
Dec 2, 1999 5:53 pm
Apologies Vincent if I seem unduly argumentative, but I'm struggling to understand how you can say, within the paragraphs below: " It ingores whatever...
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Mike Bispham
100574.3655@...
Dec 2, 1999 10:49 pm
Lovely snippet from today's 'Guardian39;. Any relation Barry? Mike _________________________________________________ "Pisa baptistry is giant musical...
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J.Vincent Beall
vincent@...
Dec 3, 1999 12:10 am
... Well, what I meant was that in physics for example the influence of the observer is not part of what is being studied as it was in the case of alchemy for...
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David Seth Melchert
dmelchert@...
Dec 3, 1999 5:15 am
... .... Mike: Marvelous piece, here! I've heard that it has been proposed (by Anthony Lawlor, among others) that this sort of thing was true for many gothic...
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David Seth Melchert
dmelchert@...
Dec 3, 1999 5:18 am
... .... CORRECTION TO MY LAST POST: I've heard that it has been proposed (by ROBERT Lawlor, among others) that this sort of thing was true for many gothic...
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Neil Fernandez
neil@...
Dec 4, 1999 7:01 pm
Hi everybody. Was my mail on canonical hours uninteresting to other list members, or is it that monastic time-keeping hasn't been considered very much in ...
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Pam Giese
pgiese@...
Dec 4, 1999 9:09 pm
Alright, Neil...you39;ve tugged on my strings enough to dig through my library.. I'd suspect that canonical time owes it's roots to the Roman time which divided...
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Alessandra
md1585@...
Dec 4, 1999 9:48 pm
I am very interested too in this topic and I am looking forward to hearing more news! Grazie e ciao Alessandra ... -- "Nostri fragil pensier sen porta 'l...
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Neil Fernandez
neil@...
Dec 5, 1999 12:02 am
Hi Pam, ... I had heard of another way, which seems to be the opposite of the first way. According to this the planets ruling the hours decided the planets ...
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Mike Bispham
100574.3655@...
Dec 5, 1999 1:02 pm
Wonderful researchers website: Classic Christian books in electronic format at: http://www.ccel.org You can search all documents!! I've included the 'A's...
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Pam Giese
pgiese@...
Dec 6, 1999 2:37 am
Neil - Your point about the rulership of the days of the weeks makes sense. I later remembered a discussion of this in Geoffrey Cornelius/Paul Devereux's "The...
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Barry Carroll
palladin@...
Dec 6, 1999 5:13 am
dan-- i'm glad you had something on this. as for your quote: There is a similar reference in the Christian Sibylline Oracles, "...then shall the Son of the...
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Dan Washburn
danw@...
Dec 8, 1999 3:37 am
Hi, Barry - You can find my source for the Chritianized Sybilline Books in Hennecke-Schneemelcher, New Testament Apocrypha (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1964)...
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Barry Carroll
palladin@...
Dec 10, 1999 3:37 am
... Westminster, 1964) vol 2, ... ago that I ... there were books ... worked over by ... coming thing ... b writes-- thanks for the reference. your account...
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Talasa5@...
Dec 10, 1999 8:08 pm
... seems ... elements ... is ... village ... since ... importance ... era. ... they ... can...
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Neil Fernandez
neil@...
Dec 11, 1999 12:29 am
Thanks Pam, the attachment came through perfectly. Not sure if this is common knowledge, but there are two ways of drawing a seven-pointed star. One is spiky,...