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Forgotten Wisdom –
January 23, 2017 |
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Can one hear the ocean in a seashell? Yes! The tides are at play in the inner sanctum of the shell, pulled by the gravity of the full moon. Waves of sound rush from the spiral of the shell into the cochlear spiral of the inner ear. Inexplicably, seagulls are often heard as well. Skeptics may claim that the sound one hears is the rushing of one’s blood. Yet "it has long been established that the makeup of human blood bears a haunting resemblance to that of sea water” (Larry Gedney, Alaska Science Forum). (Previously, we found vintage proof that the ocean one hears in a seashell is the shore at Atlantic City.)
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Restoring the Lost Sense –
January 7, 2017 |
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Restoring the Lost Sense –
January 2, 2017 |
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Restoring the Lost Sense –
October 17, 2016 |
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought –
October 4, 2016 |
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This is the symbol left in the crib after the Lindbergh baby was famously taken away. "There has been no genuinely convincing analytic work done on [this symbol] with respect to the Lindberg story" (Jerry Kroth, The Lindbergh Kidnapping, 2011). [Note that the three black rectangles are actually holes that were punched in the paper and are not technically part of the design.] The shaded object in the center is, of course, the "black egg" of alchemy, symbolizing the nigredo (a stage of putrefaction; the final step toward the "philosopher's stone" of enlightenment) and expressing "the precarious balance of the hermaphrodite, exalted by a [threatened] equilibrium" (Johannes Fabricius, Alchemy: The Medieval Alchemists and Their Royal Art, 1994).
This 1932 photo of the symbol is courtesy of the Boston Public Library.
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Restoring the Lost Sense –
October 4, 2016 |
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Staring at the Sun –
September 28, 2016 |
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Staring at the Sun –
September 25, 2016 |
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"I had to make my getaway between two suns. There was no other horse nor time," said Billy the Kid ( The West of Billy the Kid by Frederick Nolan). Here's what a horse of two suns looks like, from Archiv für Physiologie, 1877.
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