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Originally posted by Cutwolf
I got a feeling this one is gonna stump us for a bit.
Originally posted by Fiverz
sirius.html
temple's people...
EDIT: courtesy of Cutwolf ... man I want some of those Wheaties you had this morning!
[edit on 9-8-2006 by Fiverz]
Originally posted by Fiverz
dogons.html
star, mustard, embryo...
The Dogon priests have a subtle concept of matter. They say the universe is based on two principles; one a principle of the vibrations of matter, the other a principle of the general movement of the universe as a whole. The original germ of life is symbolized by the smallest cultivated seed. This seed, quickened by internal vibrations, bursts the enveloping sheath and emerges to reach the uttermost confines of the universe. Note: Christ, in explaining the Kingdom of God, compared it to a mustard seed, a tiny cultivated seed, which grows into a tree (see Christian section). At the same time this unfolding matter moves along a path which forms a spiral or helix. Two fundamental notions are thus expressed: on the one hand the perpetual helical movement signifies the conservation of matter; further, this movement is held to represent the perpetual alteration of opposites, right and left, high and low, odd and even, male and female, reflecting a principle of twinness which ideally should direct the proliferation of life. These pairs of opposites support each other in an equilibrium which the individual being conserves within himself. On the other hand, the infinite extension of the universe is expressed by the continual progression of matter along this spiral path.
Originally posted by sillinous1
Answer: sirius
temple's people...
Originally posted by Crakeur
star. mustard. embryo.