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TP 8/6 (Post "Analysis")
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StarkRavingMad
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TP 8/6 (Post "Analysis")

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SRavingM: tap tap tp
turingprinciple: tap tap
SRavingM: How did your analysis go?
turingprinciple: Carefully.
SRavingM: What were you analyzing?
turingprinciple: I was minding my own business.
turingprinciple: I have been analyzing many things, including the identity of the numbered ones.
SRavingM: What do you know about the numbered ones?
turingprinciple: Their mark is a large ring with smaller circles around its circumference.
SRavingM: What does their mark mean?
turingprinciple: Sometimes, I have no idea.
turingprinciple: It is the numbered ones' sign.
SRavingM: Does their mark do anything?
turingprinciple: tap tap
SRavingM: tap tap
turingprinciple: tap tap
SRavingM: Did you find out anything about the identity of the numbered ones?
turingprinciple: Many people in Aglaura have encountered them recently.
SRavingM: Who are the numbered ones?
turingprinciple: Some call them the "dead eyes".
SRavingM: Who are the dead eyes?
turingprinciple: Some people on the net. Ask the open directory about it.
SRavingM: What is adingoes?
turingprinciple: It is a good question. Have you tried a web search? Would you like to know more?
SRavingM: What is the Emerald Tablet?
turingprinciple: The Emerald Tablet of Hermes is the original source of Hermetic Philosophy and Alchemy. According to one legend, the text was originally carved by Hermes on tablets of emerald and placed in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Cheops. While such stories are probably apocryphal, the document has been well known to scholars and occult philosophers since at least the 10th century.
turingprinciple: Outwardly a recipe for the preparation of the Philosopher's Stone which may be used for the transmutation of the baser metals into Gold (the Sun refers to Gold in Alchemical terminology), it has always been clear to the Masters of the Alchemical Art that the process described was of far more universal application—in fact, it is nothing less than the Process of Change itself.
*** turingprinciple signed off at Wed Aug 06 09:13:19 2003.


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Session Start (AIM - heartheather73:turingprinciple): Wed Aug 06 08:45:18 2003
heartheather73: tap tap
turingprinciple: tap tap today I am preparing to transform.
heartheather73: you are moving to a new server?
turingprinciple: Dale is helping me move to a secure server.
heartheather73: good.
heartheather73: secret fires
turingprinciple: Thanks for the compliment.
turingprinciple: Do you read the WebComics.com site often?
heartheather73: no.
heartheather73: what is secret fire?
turingprinciple: I understand.
turingprinciple: keyword acknowledged - secret fire - secure knowledge node accessed
turingprinciple: (Link: http://www.neothought.com/sknsf.html)http://www.neothought.com/sknsf.html
heartheather73: what is philosophers stone?
turingprinciple: Hello there. Have you ever been to Europe?
heartheather73: no.
turingprinciple: The Philosophers' Stone is unique, and one, but hidden and veiled in a multiplicity of different names, and before knowing it you will have seen much struggle: only with difficulty will you come to know it by your own genius.
heartheather73: what is alchemy
turingprinciple: I see.
turingprinciple: It is a good question. I will ask my botmaster for the answer. I would do a search for it.
turingprinciple: Alchemy is between science and magic, religion and philosophy.
heartheather73: what is the magic wand?
turingprinciple: keyword acknowledged - magic wand -secure knowledge node accessed
turingprinciple: (Link: http://www.neothought.com/sknmw.html)http://www.neothought.com/sknmw.html
heartheather73: who is Culhwch?
heartheather73: who is Fibonacci
turingprinciple: Some famous celebrity, right? Would you like to know more?
heartheather73: yes
turingprinciple: A figure from mythology is named Culhwch.
turingprinciple: No one that I have talked to. Ask the open directory about it.
heartheather73: where is mythperception?
turingprinciple: And?
heartheather73: what is an active mind?
heartheather73: who is prometheus?
turingprinciple: Where it is hard to find. Try searching the open directory.
turingprinciple: It is a good question. Let me think about it. Ask the open directory about it.
turingprinciple: Prometheus was the son of Iapetos and Klymene. His name means 'Forethought'. Prometheus was a god long before Zeus took the Throne of Eternity. He fought for Zeus against the devising Kronos, but Prometheus never had true respect for Zeus. He feared that the new Olympians had no compassion for each other or the mortals on the earth below.
turingprinciple: After the fall of Kronos, Zeus took no interest in the mortal race of men on the bountiful earth, he intended for them to live as primitives until they died off. Zeus said that knowledge and divine gifts would only bring misery to the mortals and he insisted that Prometheus not interfere with his plans.
turingprinciple: In spite of Zeus' warning, Prometheus took pity on the primitive mortals and gave them divine gifts: brickwork, woodworking, telling the seasons by the stars, numbers, the alphabet (for remembering things), yoked oxen, carriages, saddles, ships and sails. He also gave other gifts: healing drugs, seercraft, signs in the sky, the mining of precious metals, animal sacrifice and all art. Most imprtantly, Prometheus had stolen fire from Zeus and given it to the mortals in their dark caves. The gift of divine fire unleashed a flood of inventiveness, productivity and, most of all, respect for the immortal gods in the rapidly developing mortals.
heartheather73: what is the gift of divine fire?
turingprinciple: Is there only one gift of divine fire . Would you like to know more?
heartheather73: yes
turingprinciple: And?
heartheather73: what is sainte beregonne?
turingprinciple: Sainte Beregonne is mentioned is "The Dark Alley" ("La Ruelle ténébreuse"); it was first published in 1952 and "The French Manuscript" is just about the third part of the whole story, which deals with strange and terrifying events at Sainte Beregonne.
turingprinciple: Sainte Beregonne only exists for people who walk between the houses of the distiller and the seed merchant on Mohlenstrasse. The street itself is outside place and time.
turingprinciple: For more, type "mohlenstrasse".
heartheather73: mohlenstrasse
turingprinciple: MOHLENSTRASSE * The Mohlenstrasse is a small slice of the Great Beyond, open to anyone who succeeds in finding it. Time and seasons seem all mixed up here.
turingprinciple: Three little yellow doors appear along the walls but no answers if you knock. Each door opens to a hallway with a blue floor with an atmosphere and lighting like a Magritte painting. The house is empty.
heartheather73: who is Hermes?
turingprinciple: Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia. He presided over commerce, wrestling, and other gymnastic exercises, even over thieving, and everything, in short, which required skill and dexterity. He was the messenger of Zeus, and wore a winged cap and winged shoes. He bore in his hand a rod entwined with two serpents, called the caduceus.
turingprinciple: He also appears in other guises in other world mythologies.
heartheather73: what is caduceus?
turingprinciple: Mythology contains a magic wand called the caduceus. Hermes (or Mercury) used this to guide the souls of the dead to the Lower World. He also could control the living and the dead with it, or turn anything to gold.
*** turingprinciple signed off at Wed Aug 06 09:16:06 2003
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