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A blogtalkradio interview that starts out badly but gets very interesting....
Playlist of Randy telling about his background....
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No one has to "marry" anyone else politically; no one has to embrace every tenet or belief that an anti-imperialist ally might hold. You simply have to say: "All of us, regardless of our other views, believe this truth to be self-evident: dismantling the empire will bring immediate and enormous benefits to our nation and to the world."





















If in your travels you meet the Buddha, throw him through your tv set.
—Davis Fleetwood

I've found that culture, however useful and important, is neither the foundation nor the ceiling of human experience, even if it is commonly used for walls.












I really consider President and Mrs. Mubarak to be friends of my family. So I hope to see him often here in Egypt and in the United States. —Hillary Clinton







I got to say I know some math, like pi, the golden section, or the spiral of life, but this theorum goes over my head. Then I go all the way to the bottom of the page ...
ReplyDelete"Had We willed We would have revealed the signs after other conditions, whose number could not be reckoned.” Discourse of the Temple 419
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"Discourse of the Temple 419"
Bringing me to A TABLET TO AMERICA where I scroll down and find...
46. O Rulers of America, and Presidents of the Republic therein! Hearken to the strains of the Dove, on the branch of eternity, which are vocal with the melody of “There is no God but Me, the Everlasting, the Forgiver, the Generous. (snipped for brevity)
Which I shall point out the use of "the Dove" IIRC which means "the David" or "the house of aton" which isn't a good thing, if I am not all flip flopped on this Symbolism here.
e.g.
"And related also is the Sanskrit Deva (from Duw) meaning “one without darkness.” The word can also mean "to shine," and it clearly referred to the sun and to the gods of light such as Indra, Agni, Adonai, and Aton, etc. Undoubtedly, deva is the origin of the word dove and the title David, as used by the Levites to denote their military commanders and chieftains (for instance Tuthmosis III).
— Michael Tsarion; The Irish Origins of Civilization, Volume 1"
On the other hand, I always kind of thought doves were cool on a personal level. Maybe I don't have the right context. When I get some time I will explain some of the math I was taught.
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