----- Original Message ----- From: JackOfTradeZ <JackOfTradeZ@comcast.net> To: fractint@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [Fractint] Re: Web Host Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 17:03:47 -0600
""To oversimplify the situation, classroom Earth is pass/fail: if you die, you repeat the course. To ascend is to demonstrate a mastery of the material realm that makes reincarnation an option, rather than an obligation. Of course this idea may be pure nonsense... but since we all know what we've got coming according to the conventional belief system, what have we to lose by contemplating that this alternative, a fundamental premise of many ancient mystical traditions, may be true?""
Sounds like Hindu or something to me - like, if you fail try and come back and try again until you get it right. Then ascend to the next level of existence. Sounds way cool to me!
Actually this info is at the core of all religions in my opinion, just buried under the extraneous stuff so deeply it is difficult to discern. That's why I like the modern versions of this information, which typically is "channeled"; i.e., downloaded from the Cosmic Consciousness. E.g., http://www.askanditisgiven.com/contents/chapter-16/index.php
You looking for a web host Russ (or NY1 else)? Check out:
1and1.com
They are advertising in all the computer 'zines. It is my host for "fractal-animation.net" and they are really cool. Like $29 for 6 months and you get EVERYTHING. Check it out.
Good suggestion: I've gotten a URL and I'll set up the site soon... Thanks. Meanwhile, there has been a lot of interest in the 'triternion' fractals around here (Ojai, CA). We've put them on the big screen at the local theater, and last night they were projected, to dramatic effect, on a big rock promontory at the 'Art in the Canyon' festival. We've also included your 'Muthzoom13.wmv' viddie in the program at these events, and the response has been enthusiastic. Can you go a few light years deeper? We'll have to hook up off-list to discuss this in more depth. Ciao, Russell
JoTz
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