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03-17-2006, 02:16 PM
Cool harmonics describe transformative fundamentals...

Michael, I had a bit of a revelation this morning. I was talking a friend of mine who practices traditional chinese medicine and she is coming to Vancouver for a conference on the art of healing through tonality. I wonder if harmonics fits into to alchemy by creating the 'rules' for transforming the elements, ie those elements with lower-scale harmonics with other lower-scale harmonics (this is just an example, I am still finding there is SO much to learn).
I meant by wholism that the separation of art, science, spirituality and philosophy is artificial and that they absolutely need to be regarded as parts of a whole. I think this type of thinking will lead to the TOE but I have only my instinct to go on. (of course, as I have said previously my preliminary TOE IS harmonic).
Guille, even if alchemy is dead (which I don't agree with, but surprise, surprise!), why shouldn't it be resurrected? Why not look at things wholistically?
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