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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Notes of July 31, 2007

In typing this out, it was fun to color the numbers as each color has meaning and individually is itself, yet together or divided makes something NEW.

? November 18, 2007 = 11 (11=2) + 18 (18=9) + 9 = 38 = 11 = 2 or
2 + 9 (=29=11=2) + 9 = 20 = 2

? September 11, 2001 = 9 + 11(11 = 2) + 3 = 23 = 5 or
9 + 2 + 3 = 14 = 5

Observation: Asymmetrical - Human face and body. One side is different than the other. Bigger/smaller = nostril, eye, breast, testicle, foot, hand, etc. et al. We have four extremities equal in design yet differences are noted.

Experiment Performed on 7/31/07 p.m.

Call side "A": Right *my right is ugly

Call side "B": Left *my left is rather nice

Call side "C": Total *me as I see me whole

Call side "D": Compression *becoming symmetrical using asymmetries

Take a photo of yourself both "mirrored' and "not mirrored (or regular meaning opposite or backward)" using a web camera or digital camera possessing "[] mirror image" utility.

When you attach "A" mirrored ½ to "A" not mirrored ½, you will see the first aspect of your symmetrically perfect self.

When you attach "B" mirrored ½ to "B" not mirrored ½, you will see the second aspect of your symmetrically perfect self.

The "C" image is the third aspect of you, but is asymmetrical in form (not utterly perfect yet perfect).

When compressing "A" and "B," note the start factors: 2 ears, 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 cheeks, 2 eyebrows, 2 sets of eye lashes, 2 temples, 1 mouth, 1 chin 1 forehead, and 1 neck = 18 = 9.

To perform this experiment, start with a hard copy picture of self. As you fold the self into itself, you should be left with the following: 2 ears, 1 eye, zero nose, 2 cheeks, zero mouth, 1 chin, 1 forehead, 2 temples, and 1 neck = 10 or 1.

To find out if "D" is symmetrical, repeat "A" and "B." If this is asymmetrical, let me know. ~ Maggie ~ Penned July 31, 2007 p.m. after "Symmetry Gate."

A good spider goes by feeling of the waves that occur upon the landing of ??? in its web.

Symmetry Gates

One side big
The other side small          
One plus one create a ball
Symmetry of asymmetric
The eye it doth fool
However,
With modern technology
You have a handy tool
First face side “A”
Second face side “B”
Combine to one
and
Then you done
The magick number three
Three being whole as it should be
That is how you “C” = SEE ~ Maggie ~ Penned prior to 3:00 p.m. on July 31, 2007

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