04-01-2012, 10:58 AM
(04-17-2011, 10:43 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: Say it again!!!
For the answer to this query we must begin with the
consideration of the serpent, signifying wisdom. This symbol has the value
of the ease of viewing the two faces of the one who is wise. Positive wisdom
adorns the brow indicating indigo-ray work. Negative wisdom, by which we
intend to signify expressions which effectually separate the self from the
other-self, may be symbolized by poison of the fangs. To use that which a
mind/body/spirit complex has gained of wisdom for the uses of separation is
to invite the fatal bite of that wisdom’s darker side.
Signify expressions: indicate emotions into words. Declare the process of making known one's thoughts. Exchange boasts that convey one's opinions publicly.
I think that becoming aware of the TRIVIUM process would be helpful here:
1) grammar
not word grammar, but general grammar. Here one collects the data
2) logic
not mathematical logic, but general logic. Here one sorts the data, reconciles inconsistencies, forms a system
3) rhetoric
not politic rhetoric, but general rhetoric. One then formulates the concepts into a means that one can communicate to others. Right speech.
be transparent in one's process
<grin>