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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Inv ble Capes

Most humbly, I share with you one of my favorite discoveries of my inner being. After reaching un-hunger at a friends apt. I enjoyed "Geechie Funk," an instrumental song by Whiz of the Soul Students.

The song is fantastic. It awakens parts of your mind and maked you feel very sexy. As a matter of opinion and fact, I like jetting off to fantasies of love making( in your mind). Think mental masturbation... Choreography, like buildings begin as thoughts. Pristinely placed piano keys went for a walk through water and trees...ancient artifacts of our awakening.

Originally, there was chi, BA -KA - RA and AHHH I get it! What a great Idea! Remember that feeling? Awt- Ib we decree! Happiness, Love and Love Peace! Connectivity...Serenity Everlasting... perhapse I'm going, leaving you...we'll there are plenty of lessions to be shared...and now for the dismount:

Do you know about ultraviolet sun rays? The best way for me to describe the events of yesterday:
I served as a conduit for light of such a high vibration it was completely invisible...black light yes, but something happily and heavy, and withstanding. Like being the cousin of our young friend Yes.

"It is useful to study sets naively at an early stage of mathematics in order to develop facility for working with them. Furthermore, a firm grasp of set theoretical concepts from a naive standpoint is important as a first stage in understanding the motivation for the formal axioms of set theory."


furthermore, "Set formed part of the Ennead of Heliopolis, as a son of the earth (Geb) and sky (Nut), husband to the fertile land around the Nile (Nebt-het/Nephthys), and brother to death (Usir/Osiris), and life (Aset/Isis), and father of Anubis.
The word for desert, in Egyptian, was Desheret, which is very similar to the word for red, Desher (in fact, it has the appearance of a feminine form of the word for red). Consequently, Set became associated with things that were red, including people with red hair, which is not an attribute that Egyptians generally had, and so he became considered to also be a god of foreigners."

That is enough for today. Delano.

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