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New TP Keyword 8/16
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monkeypants
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New TP Keyword 8/16

Quote:
turingprinciple: keyword acknowledged - secure node path
accessed - Roman philosophers believed transcendence meant a
state extending beyond normal understanding, experience, and
understanding. "The one is truth beyond all statement The
All- Transcending has no name. We can state what it is not,
while we are silent as to what it is. Those who are divinely
possessed and inspired have at least knowledge that they
hold some greater thing within them, though they cannot tell
what it is."


she'd been hinting all morning... glad I finally figured one out... where to next?

-m

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Caterpillar
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I decoded one today but she's not on AIM and I lack java. Sad

I guess I'll have to operate by proxy, someone want to try "Who is Hassein?"

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Re: New TP Keyword 8/16

monkeypants wrote:
she'd been hinting all morning... glad I finally figured one out... where to next?
-m


Well since I can't play I may as well help...lol
It's a quote by PLOTINUS.

~cem

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cemgate2002 wrote:
I decoded one today but she's not on AIM and I lack java. Sad

I guess I'll have to operate by proxy, someone want to try "Who is Hassein?"


You: Who is Hassein?
turingprinciple: keyword acknowledged - harmonious
development - secure knowledge node pathway <nextreply>
Hassein was the name of Beelzebub's grandson in the book.
Gurdjieff urged his followers and anyone who wanted to
understand his writings to read them ______

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Thrice...or three times.
Try thrice first as that's the way I always see it written (as in advice straight from him)

~cem

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monkeypants
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how to read Bellzebub

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thrice


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turingprinciple: Gurdjieff: "I find it necessary on the
first page of this book, quite ready for publication, to
give the following advice: "Read each of my written
expositions thrice: Firstly—at least as you have already
become mechanized to read all your contemporary books and
newspapers. Secondly—as if you were reading aloud to
another person. And only thirdly—try and fathom the gist of
my writings." <nextreply> The Gurdjieff pupil who is best
known in the West is P. D. Ouspensky, who expounded "the
System" in England and America from the early 1920s until
his death in the late 40's. In his book, Ouspensky was "In
Search of the " ......


which leads to:
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miraculous

response and end:
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turingprinciple: keyword acknowledged - secure knowledge
node pathway - harmonious development <nextreply> A common
expression used by Gurdjieff from the earliest documented
period in Russia is "remembering oneself," by which he meant
the occurrence of moments in which thought, feeling and
sensation of one's physical presence were in an unmistakable
relationship. Gurdjieff said that a core problem in modern
life is that people do not remember the miraculous within
themselves.(that is, have experiences of themselves in this
reintegrated state). His teaching was intended, in large
part, to provide people the needed special conditions in
which such reintegrative moments would come to be
increasingly possible. these special moments were ones of "I
am." <nextreply> end of secure knowledge node pathway


end of this one - now to Plotinus...
-m

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sjct
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You: cite Plotinus
turingprinciple: secure node pathway - keyword transcendence
- Plotinus, sometimes called the founder of Neo-Platonism.
His great work in six parts.
You: The Six Enneads
turingprinciple: ## Error in Reply Module!
You: What are the Six Enneads?
turingprinciple: secure node pathway - keyword transcendence
-The Six Enneads - “The energy of nature is artificial, as
when a dancer moves.” All things are artificial, for nature
is the art of God. <nextreply> Send an e-mail to
turingprincipleSPLATnetscape.net with "six enneads" in the
subject line to proceed.


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Can someone explain why we have to type "cite" now...or is it just sometimes when we aren't getting the response we're looking for?
I tried Plotinus in a few different phrase patterns once she signed on to AIM, but nothing. Now I see we needed to type "cite" and I'm curious if there's a reason?

~cem Very Happy

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sjct
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Cem, as far as I can tell the "cite" command was suggested by TP to Enaxor. She reported this on cd in post #4984 back on 31 July. It could have been suggested to someone else earlier.

Quote:
turingprinciple: There are many references to "the nine" in mythology, religion,
and mystical literature and traditions.
turingprinciple: Type "cite" if you would like to see a few.


When I asked TP about Plotinus, she gave what we already had and then said, "Would you like to know more?" That's when I tried the cite command.

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