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Julie Jordan Scott May 23, 2001 02:11 AM

Re: How about a sage?
 
Hello Gordon!

I am always up for some sage. One of my favorite spices...and thank you for reminding me about this:

> Ah Albert. He's one of my mastermind group,
> and he's as real to me as some of Napoleon
> Hill's round table were to him, perhaps I
> should wait for the next "session"
> and ask Albert what the heck he meant

***I need to create my own mastermind group. I have such an admiration for brilliant people who lived before my time....great idea.

...but I got to warn you, the guy sometimes gets so far out, none of us have a clue...ha!

****Makes life even more interesting, IMHO!

> The circumference. The perimeter. The
> EXTERNAL boundary.

> And the circumference would be around it,
> but like a small belt around Santa Claus's
> belly, it wouldn't be bigger than, it would
> then be the smallest possible stip of
> darkness, it would be like a black piece of
> string wrapped around Earth.

> It only exists where the light is shined, it
> isn't a shroud or tent, it doesn't hold the
> light in, it only exists because of the
> light.

***This is such glorious imagery. Thank you for that! Again, the more I thought about this quote, the more I believe within the illustration is something of a paradox, as well as something about how we perceive darkness and light.

> Now toward the end of his career, as I'm
> sure Dien will testify to, Albert had some
> interesting ideas, some would say a paradigm
> shift even...

> from the relative to the absolute?

> Some might even say 'spiritual'...and if
> this is when he uttered the above, then
> certainly all the responses apply.

*****And I have noticed the same thing in my studies of Einstein. One of the reasons I so enjoy him is his depths philosophically as well as scientifically. Back to "How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci"....a blending of Art and Science.

> I think he was just teasing the class and
> made it an extra credit question on some
> exam. And had a good laugh at the answers,
> he does, um, did, have a wicked sense of
> humor that one.

***Another *big grin* over here!

Thanks for playing along!

With Purpose and Passion,

JULIE




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