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Post by LorrB on Mar 20, 2014 6:53:53 GMT 9.5
(a little aside, we cense each pedestal in our lodge during the Opening and part of that censing takes the form illustrated above)
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Post by paul on Mar 20, 2014 7:59:58 GMT 9.5
>I tried this, this morning. At the tessellated border, I saw one white tarsel formed an upward conical spiral, it was a close up view of the tarsel Are you referring to the tassels commonly placed at the corners of the pavement (or the ceiling)? If so, the tassels represent energy flows. As with electricity, energy flows from the sharpest points. Here is a relevant thread: a406.proboards.com/thread/748/rivers
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 8:04:44 GMT 9.5
>I tried this, this morning. At the tessellated border, I saw one white tarsel formed an upward conical spiral, it was a close up view of the tarsel If so, the tassels represent energy flows. As with electricity, energy flows from the sharpest points. Here is a relevant thread: a406.proboards.com/thread/748/rivers> Are you referring to the tassels commonly placed at the corners of the pavement (or the ceiling)? The border that goes around the pavement, one of the triangular shaped 'paving stones'? > If so, the tassels represent energy flows. As with electricity, energy flows from the sharpest points. > Here is a relevant thread: a406.proboards.com/thread/748/riversThanks, I'll look into it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 8:11:09 GMT 9.5
(a little aside, we cense each pedestal in our lodge during the Opening and part of that censing takes the form illustrated above) Which illustration is that LorrB?
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Post by paul on Mar 20, 2014 8:16:07 GMT 9.5
>The border that goes around the pavement, one of the triangular shaped 'paving stones'?
I tend to think that the tessellated border represents the planets thought to revolve around Earth in a complicated pattern, but that does not tell us anything about the energy function of the tessellated border.
So from the envisioning we have the proposition that the border is involved in energy flows that connect above the Earth surface, perhaps into the solar system.
Perhaps it is worth re-entering the image and having a look at where those flows might be coming from or going to.
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Post by LorrB on Mar 20, 2014 8:51:40 GMT 9.5
(a little aside, we cense each pedestal in our lodge during the Opening and part of that censing takes the form illustrated above) Which illustration is that LorrB? The upward spiral. Add one smaller swing at the top and you have it.
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Post by LorrB on Mar 20, 2014 8:55:18 GMT 9.5
Might the spiral related to this image .. ?
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Post by paul on Mar 20, 2014 9:08:36 GMT 9.5
The upward spiral. Add one smaller swing at the top and you have it. That is a left-handed spiral. I prefer to swing the thurible the other way for the spiral as if pulling the light up from the Earth
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Post by sammy on Mar 20, 2014 14:23:16 GMT 9.5
I noticed there is 6 front facing tiers of spiral, then a 7th point for the top center. I have been wondering, once we reach the perception of 7 layers/tiers we have reached the limit of our perceptual focus range. Making an 8th harder to ingrain into the range of focus. Within this field there would also be an 8th point being the point of observation, also giving the option of the 8th existing outside of space/time.
Are you suggesting a sort of fractal structure, where viewed at any 'resolution' 7 levels might be visible? That to see the 8th a refocus, recalibration or integration of the 7 visible levels may be needed? Precisely!
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Post by LorrB on Mar 20, 2014 15:20:53 GMT 9.5
The upward spiral. Add one smaller swing at the top and you have it. That is a left-handed spiral. I prefer to swing the thurible the other way for the spiral as if pulling the light up from the Earth ?? We do it clockwise ??
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Post by paul on Mar 20, 2014 17:00:12 GMT 9.5
Consider the DNA molecule in its double spiral. How does your movement of the thurible fit?
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Post by LorrB on Mar 21, 2014 6:36:56 GMT 9.5
I have no idea ..
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Post by LorrB on Mar 21, 2014 9:10:11 GMT 9.5
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Post by sammy on Mar 21, 2014 9:41:33 GMT 9.5
oh ya HAHA like the diagram too I have been thinking about lightning too. Sun Light (above): yellow Lightning (center): blue Heat Light/magma (below): red Then mixed of both sun (yellow) and electrical light (blue) would be the Aurora Borealis (Green). In a campfire, you ever notice the purple color in some of the flames?
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Post by paul on Mar 21, 2014 9:52:05 GMT 9.5
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Post by sammy on Mar 21, 2014 14:01:17 GMT 9.5
Very cool! Id love to see that Trimethyl Borate burn in person, but it doesn't sound easy to handle.
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Post by sammy on Mar 21, 2014 14:07:57 GMT 9.5
What is it about the ethanol flame that changes the color of copper chloride and other chemicals?
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Post by paul on Mar 21, 2014 14:18:42 GMT 9.5
I think ethanol is used for the flame as it has low colour. Consider using a bright yellow candle flame to identify subtle colours.
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Post by sammy on Mar 21, 2014 14:25:23 GMT 9.5
Low burn for sure. Low burn or blue flame, will make copper chloride burn green (blue and yellow). Then a hot flame or yellow flame makes it burn blue (primary). How is the yellow color adding itself in the ethanol though?
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Post by sammy on Mar 21, 2014 14:26:20 GMT 9.5
Because of the added heat/light?
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