Re: mysticism etc

From: Chris Lees (chrislees@easynet.co.uk)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 14:32:19 BST

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    >On 09/26/00 03:47, Robin Faichney said this-
    >
    >>Sez you, if you say your EEG does not belong to the universe.
    >
    >Ah ha.
    >
    >I now perceive the mobius strip of your argument.
    >
    >- Wade

    Which leads me to a world as depicted by Escher. Perhaps the
    portrayals by Picasso, Magritte, Dali, Bosch, can reverse-
    engineer the mobius strip into a fluctuating multi-dimensional
    yin-yang symbol, the additional dimensions to accommodate
    even the opaque differences between Chris Lofting and Joe Dees
    ( am I right ? apologies if I'm not ) as to trinities and dualities,
    which remain obscure to me still, as indeed the divine pleroma
    of a unified or tripartite Supreme Deity which manifests a Son,
    Krishna, Pentecostal Fire, or Sacred Dove, Holy Spirit, Burning
    Bush, Black Holes,Big Bang, String Theory, Infinite Parallel
    Universes, etcetera... all things included without exception.

    C.L.

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