Dale Nelson Wrote:
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> I stumbled on this -- perhaps some folk here would
> like to read & discuss it. I have just glanced at
> it so far.
>
> [
orthosphere.wordpress.com]
> -ashton-smiths-city-of-the-singing-flame-synchroni
> city/#more-24767
I don't know, Dale.
I read the article as best I could and it seemed to me to be as much about the author looking for external support for his favored ideas, rather than someone who is examining verifiable, repeatable (or at least logically supportable) phenomena and let it lead him to formulate an opinion.
The article seemed more focused on his ideas about synchronicity and "deep archaeology" than on CAS's story: where he examined CAS's style, it was quite good, I thought, but that was a small part of the eassy. In this regard, The City of the Singing Flame was anecdotal support for the author's ideas on synchronicity.
Indeed, it's hard to do much more than "glance at it".
--Sawfish
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