[Redbook4:294][19880106:0100]{Opposites
(3)*}[6th
January 1988]
19880106.0100
I
remember the explanation of xP (J~) to [the narrator] in [2]: that xL
(U~) is the other half of her and that xS (R~) is the other end of
her (and that +K (G~) is her Mistress).** This may be the best way
to categorise the relationships along horizontal and vertical lines,
bearing in mind the distinction of Inner and Outer Circle
relationships (i.e. complementary, and antagonistic/antithetical(?),
respectively?).
[A
very small, very rough diagram in the ms here shows seven straight
lines descending from what is clearly intended to be the highest
point on an invisible circle, each one linking that point to one of
the other cardinal/diagonal
points of that circle:]
The
lines leading out from +C†I~
represent, perhaps, the lines of the Spirit/Holiness. The
communication of this depends on the position (and distance) of the
receiver, e.g. through Art for Artists (J~),*** but more directly for
R~ (e.g. Musicians?) and S~ (e.g. Prophets?)**** – on the Inner
Circle, of course.
*[Ref
[Redbook4:288-289][19880104:1622f]{Opposites
(2)}[4th
January 1988].]
**No,
actually xS: that xA is like the other side of her and xP is like the
other end to her. But
xP later (in pub) describes xL (in fun?) as her other half.
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***{For
U~ (Implementation) perhaps the approach of [“]Zen and the Art of
Motorcycle Maintenance[”] is relevant?}{!}
****Not
now. <930823>
There
might be similar lines from other points, especially A~ [#]
#[A
very small, very rough diagram in the ms here shows seven straight
lines ascending from what is clearly intended to be the lowest point
on an invisible circle, each one linking that point to one of the
other cardinal/diagonal points of that circle:]
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[Redbook4:294][19880108:0118]{Opposites
(3)* [continued]}[8th
January 1988]
19880108.0118
[A
very small, very rough diagram in the ms here shows the 8
cardinal/diagonal points of an invisible circle with three parallel
straight lines linking respectively the highest (cardinal) point to
the left-most (cardinal) point; the upper-right diagonal point to the
lower left diagonal point; and the right-most (cardinal) point to the
lowest (cardinal) point. ]
(See
[[Redbook4:290-293][19880105:1222]{Student
Teacher}[5th January 1988],]
p291, note)
[&
cf.
[Redbook4:301[19880109:1445c]{Opposites
(4)}[9th January 1988]]
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