Saturday, 6 June 2020

{Circle Green}[29th September 1989]


[Redbook6:276][19890929:1130]{Circle Green}[29th September 1989]

19890929.1130

I think the answer to the recurrent problem – where [is] Green [sic]? – is that green is the outward colour of C, whose inward colour is white; but that although A~’s outward ‘colour’ is black, ie A~ has no colour, C through the direct vertical polarity connection ‘lends’ to inward a~ (or to those passing through a~ on the Inner Circle) C’s outward colour of green.*
**
It is not possible to represent this spectrum ‘logically’ on the circle diagram: hence the confusion.

‘Two, two the lilly-white boys
Clothed all in green, oh;
One is one and all alone and
Ever more shall be so.’***
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*cf II. [[Redbook2:254-255][19821010:1330d]{The Magic Mountain [continued(4)]}[10th October 1982],] 254

**So there is a particular link of Attraction and Diversity – of course.

***[From the English folk-song ‘Green grow the rushes, Oh’.]

****{(There have been other ideas – eg A~ = multicoloured)}



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