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Glossary to words caught in the knots and nets. Maybe that is what souls are for: to take the hurt the heart can't take.". Everything that we are unaware of. The unconscious is also the source of everything that we become aware of, in the outer world, the world around us, proprioception in or body, and also inner visions, fantasies, and dreams. Photo taken during an excursion lead by the author in Summer 2009. John Trudell, in the Album "Bone Days.". Symbols, Signs &.
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Crisscrossing quartz veins in a sandstone. The orientation of the "X"-crosses and the angle the between veins give information about the direction of the ancient stress field prevailing when the Adriatic arm (today's Italy) rode northwards into the European continent at the Tertiary building of the Alps. The quartz (SiO. Melted out of the sand grains in the mother rock at around 400 C under 0.2 Pa pressure (overlying 4 km of rock). [1]. List of references cited on Weaving Nets. Gardner and Maier (1984).
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To the intellect, all my mythologizing is futile speculation. For the emotions, however, it is a healing and valid activity; it gives existence a glamor which we would not like to do without. Nor is the any reason why we should." [1]. Myths, myth-making, and science. What this knot is about:. Questions that I investigate in this knot. On myths, Freidel et al.:. Where do myths come from? Myths come from the unconscious (see glossary. And the history happening around us. In essence these are cultural b...
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A sign points to something definite, known, a one-to-one relationship, like a stop sign. A metaphor, usually a figure of speech (examples below), here a pictorial image from the Florentine Codex: Aztec and Mayan hieroglyphics were primarily metaphorical reminders for oratory speeches and sacred chants. [1]. A symbol, in contrast, points to something in its essence unknown or even unknowable, like the Tai Chi. Signs, Symbols and Metaphors. What this knot is about:. Symbols, Signs &.
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How old are the numbers? What this knot is about:. I do not mean the numerals (the way we write the numbers), but the numbers themselves. Those quantitative and qualitative measures that we call integers. How long have the numbers one, two, three or four been around? Were they present before the Earth formed? Of course, numbers play a central role in qunatum chromodynamics and the physics of the Big Bang and the milliseconds to millions of years thereafter. Were the integers around before the BigBang?
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Our great textile tour to Bali & West Timor.
Our great textile tour to Bali and West Timor. Thursday, August 12, 2010. The Last Post or List of Things I Didn't Know. The Last Post or List of Things I Didn’t Know Before Coming on the Threads of Life Tour to Bali and West Timor:. 1 The difference between ikat, double ikat, supplementary weft, or discontinued weft. 2 That there are at least 100 uses for the coconut. 3 Bali has squirrels. 4 Congregational Ministers can be female. 5 That in the U.S you can buy your own railroad. Posted by Fiona Stager.
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Weaving Nets
Welcome to weaving nets! Caveat: If you found this site, it was certainly not because you clicked a link! This a beta version. I have not officially opened it up and it is full of typos, begun and unfinished pages, inconsistencies, experiments, and searchings. But since you are here, look around; just remember, it is in the beginning stages. Please be tolerant with newborn creatures! Musings on the nature of Nature and human nature. What this website is about. Hmmm a very particular situation! Nets are m...
Weaving a Better World
Weaving a Better World. Making the World a Better Place One Stitch at a Time. Host plants and guests. The spikes are not at all dangerous, although the caterpillar tastes terrible if eaten. This is the caterpillar form of the Gulf Fritillary. Butterfly, a FL native. I’ve never had it in the yard before, and definitely not reproducing. The bee is about half an inch long, and has completely ignored me watching them work from up close. After much activity, a flower. Passion Vine- Princess Margaret cultivar.
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BookishSpider's Web of Reviews
BookishSpider's Web of Reviews. Book reviews, weekly or semi-weekly short story reviews, occasional murder mystery writing prompts, book tags, author interviews, new release announcements, and anything else I decide to ramble about that happens to relate to works of literature. Thursday, January 5, 2017. Recently Devoured: Chameleon by Layden Robinson. A review copy given to me by the author. Thank you. But I highly recommend you check this book out! Don't forget to go get caught in a web of words! Viole...
Weaving a Curious Life
Weaving a Curious Life. August 5, 2013. Coming soon tales of life at the Enchanted Enclave where my goal is to experience . . . More moments of breathless awe and wonder. More comfort in my body. More sore stomach muscles from laughing hard and long. More vicarious successes as I help others make their dreams come true. More sighs of contentment as I walk through the door of a home that is a sanctuary and haven. More ah-ha moments of learning and understanding. More hugs and kisses. April 22, 2012. The b...
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Adventures in weaving
Hop on the Shuttle and join me in Adventures in weaving! Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Here is another one of her in one of her Halloween costumes. She is soooo cute! Links to this post. Sunday, February 20, 2011. I finally finished the throw! It is 43 x 78. I made it with 3/2 cotton warp and weft. 16epi 16 ppi. I got the yarn from Yarn Barn. Here is a more up close picture! Im not sure what I am going to next. I have a couple of things on my list. 3 I have some ideas for some Spring color scarf's. I know...
Weaving a Family
Our journey across the world to weave a family. Thursday, June 10, 2010. She is a stunning little girl, with beautiful brown eyes and she just turned a year old! I cannot share her name or photos on this blog until we pass court in Ethiopia, but trust me, she is adorable and ready to join Nur and Dur as the cutest kids ever! Funny how the 3 cutest kids in the world ended up in my family eh? We have been calling her "Baby Ray", and will continue to do so until we can share her name. Monday, March 8, 2010.