A Conversation for The Antrum of Initiation, Baia, Italy
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anhaga Started conversation May 1, 2003
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please notice the changes I made a few hours after the scout sent it up. I've made a note of it in the Peer Review thread.
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Yossarian Posted Jun 26, 2003
Hi Anhaga,
Very interesting post, I followed your Robert Temple link & discovered "Crystal Sun" so I'm off to the library to get it.
Thanks for the information. Mike.
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anhaga Posted Jun 26, 2003
Thanks for your interest. I must say, I'd be even more excited if you were seeking out Paget's book at the library.
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Yossarian Posted Jun 27, 2003
Hi Anhaga,
I promise I will read Paget but the ancient use of lenses is something I've been interested in for a long time & I never knew the book existed.
Regards, Mike.
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anhaga Posted Jun 28, 2003
Robert Temple is a fascinating combination of scholarly rigour and wacky new age flakiness. But he is an interesting read. Enjoy!
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Yossarian Posted Jul 1, 2003
Hi Anhaga,
Sorry about the delay in replying, I've just finished the first read through of "Crystal Sun", just what I've been saying for years. I must thank you for the link it's great when you find something that confirms your own theories. Whilst I was at the library I asked about the Underworld book but they said it was too new & they'd get a copy in about a years time.
Regards, Mike.
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anhaga Posted Jul 1, 2003
You should be able to find a copy of Underworld in mass-market paperback now, maybe even in a used bookstore, if you're really anxious to read it. Paget's book might be hard to find; I've only ever seen two copies, one in a university library, the other on my shelf.
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