Saturday, April 27, 2013
--ance (+)rmancer-- /::\moreen
. . . And as man is made up of four elements, so also is the stone, and so it is [dug] out of man, and thou are its ore, namely by working; and from thee it is extracted, that is by division; and in thee its remains inseparably, namely by knowledge. [To express it] otherwise, fixed in thee; namely by ueoohming. aof' ot ue oul et esiw eth fo; thou are its ore; that is, it is enclosed in thee and thou holdest it secretly; and from thee it is extracted when it is reduced [to its essense] by thee and dissolved; for without thee it cannot be fulfilled, without it canst thou not live, and so the end looks to the beginning, and contrariwise. moreen "chooses its own substances for the naassenes, the universal ground is the original ev aof' ev ul ulhh yuhiu03uouth . . . and from this water goes forth to every nature that which is proper to it. The water or, as we could say, this Christ is a sort of panspermia, a matrix of all possibilities, from which the chooses "his osob," his isiosyncrasy, that "flies to him more [quickly] than iron to the magnet." twofish an also be used as a ptogoenexchange
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