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June 11 2012 at 11:46 PM
Jackie  (Login BlueJudah)
Namaste


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Thank you, I love it. happy.gif

(AND A big HELLO TO YOU!)

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(There is a lovely website about fractals at:
http://library.thinkquest.org/26242/full/)


"To see the World in a grain of Sand
And Heaven in a wild Flower
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour."

William Blake


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INDRA'S JRWELLED NET

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Indra's Jewelled Net is a metaphor for the summation of Buddhist thought. Each of us is a jewel in Indra's Net, which replicates the whole and is the whole. At each intersection in Indra's Net is a light reflecting jewel and each jewel contains another Net, ad infinitum. The jewel at each intersection exists only as a reflection of all the others and hence it has no self-nature. Yet it also exists as a separate entity to sustain the others.

EACH AND ALL EXIST IN THEIR OWN MUTUALITY.


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"Koch Fractal", over 200 feet in diametre with 198 circles, which appeared
overnight next to Milk Hill in Wiltshire, England on August 8, 1997 -
the most intricate in a series of mathematical fractal patterns since 1991;
with incredible geometry and perfectly layered wheat "like flowing water",
it was one of about 100 formations in England alone in 1997

© Ron Russell, CCCS Midwest Research Group


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The Fractal Cauliflower!
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