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Science Fiction Film 2002
Director
M. Night Shyamalan
"WAKEFIELD"
"SIGNS"
Science Fiction Film 2002
Director
M. Night Shyamalan
www.geocities.com review.
"Do you believe in coincidence ? Maybe things happen for a reason"
"The heart of the movie doesn't necessarily lie in what is behind the crop circles, it's something more enriching. It isn't a story that follows a formula, it doesn't take advantage of the audience by giving them gore or visual distractions. Because what Shyamalan chooses to do is draw on the one thing that can be in your corner when making a film like this. Audience anticipation, and imagination. The less you show the better. I think we've become so conditioned by formulated movies that something like this catches us off guard. It is not meant to be like "Independence Day"..thank god. "Signs" has a lot of symbolism. It's a very intelligent story, the sub-plot is merely the sci-fi element to which the story expands around"
"Do you believe in coincidence ? Maybe things happen for a reason"
"ARE WE ALONE OUT THERE? WELL, MAYBE WE AREN'T EVER REALLY ALONE."
WAKEFIELD MUSEUM
32rd September 05 - 23 April 06 2005
DISCOVERING ANCIENT EGYPT
Display Case
Catalogue of a collection of Antiques from
THE TEMPLE OF KOPTOS
Discovered 1894. Exhibited in the Edwards Library University College Gower Street London.
July 23rd to September1st 1894
WAKEFIELD MUSEUM
32rd September 05 - 23 April 06 2005
DISCOVERING ANCIENT EGYPT
Display Case
Catalogue of the collection of Antiques discovered by Mr Flinders Petrie in Egypt and Palestine
1890
Exhibited at 6 Oxford Mansions 15th September to 11th October
Wakefield wine merchant William Fennell contributed to the cost of Petries excavations at
KOPTOS
1893 - 1894
UNEARTHING THE EGYPTIANS
Information Notice
"It was an English archaeologist William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1852 1942) who laid the foundations of modern egyptology"
"Most of the finds he brought back went to the museums and people who had helped fund his work.
One of them was Wakefield wine merchant William Fennell who received finds from Koptos"
Display Cabinet
Excavations at Koptos 1893-1894
"After the excavations Petrie wrote to Fennel and sent him a sketch and the pots shown in it. They were found in a foundation deposit below part of a temple to the god
MIN
built by
THUTMOSE III 1479-1425 BC."
Display Case
"Akhenaten and Nefertiti at el - Amarna"
"...the name of Queen Nefertiti in its full form Nefer-ne-eru-aten-Nefertiti from Gurob or el-Amarna"
"Howard Carter who later found Tutankhamun's tomb learnt how to excavate at el-Amarna with Petrie in 1891-1892. This was the new capital city the Pharaoh Akhenaten (1352 - 1336) built when he rejected the traditional Egyptian gods in favour of
ATEN
the sun disk"
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Wednesday May 11 th 2005
Nic Fleming
Science Correspondent
Page 5
"THE BOY BEHIND THE MASK"
"TUTANKHAMUN"
"The face of Tutanhamun, the Egyptian boy king whose early death sparked an historical murder mystery was revealed yesterday"
"MASK OF TUTANKHAMUN"
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6 March 2005
Nick Fielding
"Scan to solve riddle of King Tut's death"
"THE YOUNG PHARAOH TUTANKHAMUN"
"Harrisons conclusion was that Pa-Nehesy, high priest of Akhenaten Tutankhamun's father had killed the 18 year - old king after accusing him of blasphemy in the ninth year of his reign."
"In 1999 Bob Brier, an American Egyptologist published"
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32rd September 05 - 23 April 06 2005
DISCOVERING ANCIENT EGYPT
Visit 9th April 2006
"TUTANKHAMUN"
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WAKEFIELD MUSEUM
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DISCOVERING ANCIENT EGYPT
WAKEFIELD MUSEUM
32rd September 05 - 23 April 06 2005
LIFE AND DEATH
IN
ANCIENT EGYPT
"OSIRIS ISIS SET HORUS"
HAIL TO YOU, YOU WHO HAVING COME
AS
KHEPRI, EVEN KHEPHRI
WHO IS THE CREATOR OF THE GODS.
YOU RISE AND SHINE ON THE BACK OF
YOUR
MOTHER
HAVING APPEARED IN GLORY KING OF THE GODS
From a hymn to the sun God Re at sunrise, from the Book of the Dead.
IN
MEMORIUM
WAKEFIELD EXPRESS
Friday March 5th 2004
OBITUARY NOTICES
DENISON , (Nee McTiernan)
NORAH ; On February 28 in Hospital after a short illness aged 93 years. Wife of the late Ernest,
beloved mother
of
Michael, David and John
and a loving Grandma and friend.
Funeral Friday March 5th service at St Paul's Church, AIverthorpe at 9.45 am, followed by
internment in Wakefield Cemetery.
18 N 99
NORAH DENISON
Born 26 July 1910, died February 28th 2004
Rest In Peace
GOODNIGHT AND GOD BLESS DEAR MOTHER
----- Original Message -----
From: sherpa42
To: david@denizen
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 1:36 PM
Subject: Thank you
Good Afternoon Davide,
Hope all is well? Good to see you last night. It was a nice crowd that were out. I drunk a bit too much too quickly and bailed out about 11-00. I had a good birthday though...
Thanks for the card and the money. It is much appreciated. They have a tent sale on at Mitchells at the moment and I have an eye on one that will be great for the 3 of us.
You probably know but Grandma would have been 99 tomorrow. God bless her...
Have a good weekend and speak to you soon.
Thanks Mat
----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Denison
To: sherpa42
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:45 PM
Subject: Ninety nine and all that.
Matthew thank you for the photographs.
Also I very much appreciated being reminded about Grandma, that had she lived she would have been 99 tomorrow. So I will visit Norah and Ernests grave Number 99 tomorrow Sunday 26th of July 2009
All good wishes David
----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Denison
To: english bird
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 9:36 PM
Subject: Fw: ninety nine and all that
Hi Nicola I have just sent the e-mail below to wah Matt.
I hope you and Rosie had a good day and you got back home safely, and no doubt back to work tomorrow, but hey Nic we have the Emley show next Saturday.
Have a good week love and look forward to seeing you soon.
Love Dad
----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Denison
To: sherpa42
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 9:29 PM
Subject: ninety nine and all that
Hi Matthew just to let you know I went to the cemetery this afternoon around 4-opm. I took some wisteria flowers and bought a begonia which I have planted. Two of the previous plants were still showing a red one and a nice yellow. Also the rose bush at the side is coming into flower, The grave could do with weeding and the grass chopping back a little. But I will do that later. I was so grateful that you told me Matthew, it was amazing how did you make that association ?. Certainly I would have been upset to have missed that most important recognition, so thank you very much.
I have used our e-mail interchange in conjunction with other material to sow the seed with others. I feel as if I should put all this on the site eventually we shall have to see.
I am really looking forward to seeing Big Frank and everybody else at the Emley show next Saturday so fingers crossed for good weather I hope you manage to get the tent you mentioned. That would be good.
Take care
Love to you all Davide.
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DISCOVERING ANCIENT EGYPT
WAKEFIELD MUSEUM
32rd September 05 - 23 April 06 2005
Information Notice
DEATH AND BURIAL
"The Egyptians believed that their spirit (ba) went to another world after they died. The body had to be preserved as a place for the soul (ka) to live in the afterlife."
Information Notice
DEATH AND BURIAL
JUDGEMENT
"The Egyptian's believed that they were judged to see if they were to go to the afterlife. The heart was weighed against
MAAT'S FEATHER OF TRUTH
In front of the god
OSIRIS
If they were condemned then their heart was devoured by
AMMUT
the eater of the dead. If they passed judgement, they entered the land of
OSIRIS
and found everlasting life and happiness"

THE
HOURS OF HORUS
THE SUN
Friday, April 21, 2006
Headline Front Page
"THE SUN"
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield References
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES
C1 v 16
Page 1148 (part quoted)
MEN AND BRETHREN THIS SCRIPTURE MUST NEEDS HAVE BEEN FULFILLED WHICH
THE HOLY GHOST BY THE
MOUTH
OF
DAVID
SPAKE
DAILY MAIL
Tuesday, July 12, 2006
Answers to Correspondents
Compiled by James Legge and Charles Legge
Page 48
"QUESTION When was the Star of David first used as a symbol?
ACCORDING to research undertaken by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas for their book The Hiram Key, which studies the history of Freemasonry, the origins of the hexagram are ancient Egyptian. The design is made up from two pyramids, the upward (symbol omitted) pointing one is the symbol of the power of the king; its base on the earth and its point reaching up to heaven.
The other pyramid represents the power of the priest, being based in heaven and pointing down to earth. Conjoined they form the Star of David.
The two pyramids came to represent the double Messiah; the kingly and the priestly messiahs.
As such, it is the true sign of Jesus who saw himself as a both priestly (he was a rabbi) and kingly (royal House of David) Messiah- the living 'star of David'.
The star of David does not appear in ancient Jewish books other than as one of many decorations, having no special significance to Jews at that time. It was used in Europe on buildings erected by the Knights Templar and on Christian churches in the Middle-Ages.
In the 19th century the mostly non-Jewish architects who designed synagogues wanted a symbol which was as important as the Cross was to Christianity or the crescent was to Islam. Searching around, they settled on-the hexagram; so its use as the symbol of Judaism is relatively modern.
James Morris,
Leighton Buzzard, Beds
DAILY MAIL
Thursday, June 8, 2006
Page 23
"RAINBOW THAT SET THE SKY ON FIRE"
From Barry Wigmore in Washington
IN a breathtaking blaze of glory, Nature puts on one of its most spectacular sky shows.
In reds, oranges, blues and greens, it looks as though a flaming rainbow is stretched above the clouds.
But this circumhorizon arc, as it is known, owes more to ice than fire. It occurs when sunlight passes through ice crystals in high cirrus clouds. It is one of 15 types of ice halos formed only when the most specific of factors dovetail precisely together. This blanket of fire, covering hundreds of square miles, is the rarest phenomenon of them all. It was spotted in the U.S. on the. Washington/Idaho border around midday last Saturday.
Dr Jonathan Fox, of the U.S. National Weather Service In Spokane, Washington, said: 'It was even more spectacular than the Northern Lights. I feel lucky to have seen it because it only forms In very rare situations. . This is the first one I've ever seen. It was a breathtaking sight and it hung around for about an hour.'
To create a rainbow of fire, clouds mus1 be at least 20,000ft high and the Ice crystals within them align horizontally Instead of their usual vertical position. The sun also needs to be at least 58 degrees above th. horizon. Then, the magic can begin
"I MET A YOUNG GIRL SHE GAVE ME A RAINBOW"
Bob Dylan 1963
GODS AND SPACEMEN IN THE ANCIENT WEST
W. Raymond Drake
'Now the Gods return again to those Lands of the Sunset'
Page 199
The title 'Inca' meant 'Of the Sun'
"The Inca, Son of the Sun, was renowned as divine. He was God come down to Earth."
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THE SUN
Saturday May 29th
Page 93
SUPERDAD
Chris is on the March
By Julie Stott
Page 93
"CHRIS MARCH is getting shirty with twin sons Paul and David.
Devoted father Chris has followed his sons' careers religiously but the identical twins, 24, have threatened to tear his loyalties down the middle since joining different clubs.
So Chris has come up with the idea of having a two-way shirt espe-cially made for himself.
One half is made up of David's Wakefield Wildcats colours and the other half is Paul's Huddersfield Giants strip.
And Chris will be wearing it tomor- row when Giants host the Wildcats at the McAlpine Stadium.
Wildcats hooker and vice-captain David said: "Luckily we've both got the same squad number, so there is no problem there. Dad has the No 9 on the back and the name March above it and keeps us both happy."
Paul said: "When we play against each other mum and dad don't know who to cheer for."
"Dad has the No 9 on the back"
WAKEFIELD EXPRESS
Friday April 14 2006
Page 7
IS
YOUR DAD GREAT
?
"HE can cheer you up when you're miserable, v he always has some good advice and he always thinks about. you before'he thinks about himself.
Everyone's dad is special and, here at the Express, we've decided the time has come to recognise the best dads in' the district.
We are asking you to tell us why your! dad should be crowned Dad of the Year 1 for 2006 - with some great prizes on offer
for the winner.
He doesn't have to have climbed Everest or fought off a great white shark; he could simp1y be special to you because of the small things he does.
maybe he helps you with your homework
or ta.kes you to watch the football every
week.
We have some fantastic prizes, including a meal-for-five at the exclusive Woodlands Hotel with a limousine taking and bringing the winner and his guests back home.
Set in green, tranquil, landscaped gardens on the outskirts of Leeds, this fabulous hotel has its origins in the early 19th century - the building was previously a wealthy local textile mill owner's mansion. After a £5 million renovation, the interior has been lovingly restored.
There is also a cash prize of £100 for the dad to treat himself to something special on Father's Day.
Nominating your Dad of the Year couldn't be easier. Simply fill in the coupon, stating in no more than 30 words exactly why your dad deserves this coveted honour and then return it - with a picture of.your dad - to the address at the bottom. Nominations must be received by Friday, April 28.
Send your completed nomination forms
to Usa Rookes,
Newsdesk, Wakefield Express, Express House, Southgate, Wakefield, WF1 1 TE. Don't forget to include a photograph of
your nominee.
Please mark your envelopes 'Dad of the Year Competition' . All usual YWNG rules apply. Winners will be expected to take part in publicity."
"DAD OF THE YEAR NOMINATION"
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DIVINE LOVE LOVE DIVINE
WAKEFIELD EXPRESS
Friday March 5th 2004
"ROOKIE officer PC999 Phil Jacobs met his' collar-number counterpart - and discovered they had the same surname too.
In a bizarre coincidence 20-year-old Phil, of West Yorkshire Police, met PC 999 David Jacobs, who has been a North Yorkshire officer for more than 30 years, and realised they shared the same profession, name and famous number.
The veteran officer, who came to Wakefield to teach in the force's driver training school at Crofton, had a word of advice for his young namesake,
"Hand the number in," David joked. , "I heard the same jokes over and over again. A popular one was, 'What are you doing with your phone number on your shoulder?'
"Sometimes you just laugh it off and eventually your colleagues get sick of making jokes. But I stuck it for 30 years and they still remember me."
David, 51, spotted Phil's picture in West Yorkshire Police's internal magazine The Beat.
"I was snapped in an identical pose in the Police Review magazine as Phil was for his picture in The Beat almost 25 years later," he said.
David was front-page news in the national papers in 1980 when his quirky number was noticed and recent recruit Phil hit the headlines in December when he was given his collar number.
Phil, who will begin walking the beat in Wakefield next month after he finishes training, said: "It is such a coincidence and quite spooky that we both have the same name and unusual number. We're not related though."
"...999..." "...999..."
WEST YORKSHIRE METROPOLITAN POLICE
"FORM 88
LEEDS CITY POLICE
'R' DIVISION POLlCE STATION, LEEDS..3.
R Gregory, Q.P. Chief Constable
Telephone 35353 (Code 0532)
Telex 55135
Our- Ref. R/PC. 464. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Your- Ref. 12th June, 1974
Dear Sir, I am directed by the Chief Constable to inform you that it has been reported that
in Kirkstall Road, Leeds,
on Wednesday, 22nd May, 1974, at 9,50 p.m
you drove motor car AYG- 999 H and failed to conform to a traffic sign (traffic light)
Having regard to all the circumstances of the case, it has been decided to caution you
in this instance on the assumption that we will have your co-operation in future in the observance of the law.
Yours Faithfully
Chief Superintendent"
RIDGE SERVICE STATION
Meanwood Road, Leeds
"VAT Reg 239 0886 35"
"Invoice No . . . . . . . . . No. 0932 Customer's Copy"
"Customers Name
Date promised 8 - 5 - 74
Make. . . Hillman
Reg. number AYG 999 H
Manufactures Spares"
"DYNAMO"
COMBERHILL (Yorkshire) GARAGES Ltd
INGS ROAD WAKEFIELD WF1 1 RB
V.A.T. Reg. No. 168 9520 25
"Customer No 004710
Date In 25 - 5 - 74 . . . Time Required ASAP
Model/Year Imp Sport
Regn. No AYG 999 H"
FRANK B. JOHNSON (OTLEY) LTD.
Moter Vehicle Engineers
Cross Green, Otley
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIROMENT
TEST CERTIFICATE
"Serial Number DB 132983
The motor vehicle of which the Registration Mark (a)/Chassis or Serial Number (a) is
AYG 999 H
having been examined under section 65 of the Road Traffic Act 1960, it is hereby certified that at the date of the examination thereof the statuory requirements prescribed by Regulations made under the said section 65 were complied with in relation to the vehicle.
Vehicle Testing Station Number. .34070.
.
Signature.
Date of issue SEPT 14TH 1972
Date of expiry SEPT 13th 1973
Serial Number of immediately preceding Certificate. . . "
WAKEFIELD EXPRESS
Friday June 8 2001
Headlines Front page
"MAN DIES IN 999 MIX-UP"
WAKEFIELD EXPRESS
Friday June 15 2001
Page 6
"Voice of Wakefield"
"There was no 999 'mix-up"
"Last week's front page story headlined 'Man dies in 999 Mix Up contained a number of factual errors"
WAKEFIELD EXPRESS
WAKEFIELD EXTRA
Thursday March 22 2007
Page 22
Car Advert -from only-
"£9999"
DAILY MAIL
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
Flights and Overseas Holidays
Page 66
"CRUISE TO BRAZIL"
"£999"
DAILY MAIL
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Answers To Correspondents
Compiled by James Black and Charles Legge
Page 51
"...The Norman Invasion of Britain in 1066 was not their first expansion outside their new lands. In AD999 Norman pilgrims returning from Jerusalem landed at Salerno, Sicily
DAILY MAIL
Friday, March 30, 2007
James Slack Home Affairs Editor
Page 35
"One officer in 40 responds to 999 calls
"Only one in 40 police officers is available to respond to 999 calls because bureaucracy is leaving so many stuck at their desks."
"This means that in a town of 90,000 inhabitants, only four officers would be on patrol"
beldar.blogs.com/beldarblog/
30 March 2007
"My name is Leading Seaman Faye Turney," begins the voice on the video.
"I come from England. I serve on Foxtrot 99, and I've been in the Navy nine years."
"Foxtrot 99"
is Her Majesty's Ship Cornwall, the British frigate on which Leading Seaman Turney serves"
The Islamic Republic of Iran's seizure by armed force of 15 uniformed British sailors and marines
from Iraqi territorial waters on 15 March 2007"
DAILY MAIL
Tuesday, April 3. 2007
Matthew Hickley Defence Correspondent
Page 11
"Turney described herself as a sailor serving aboard 'Foxtrot Nine Nine'.
F-99 is the pennant number of the Royal Navy Frigate HMS Cornwall, but a British sailor would never refer to a ship by that number either in conversation or in writing.
One Navy insider said: 'It's like being asked what type of car you drive, and responding with its registration number it's all wrong"
"...They appeared more composed, but tellingly both men also referred to HMS Cornwall as 'Foxtrot Nine Nine'."
DAILY MAIL
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Answers to Correspondents
Compiled by James Black and Charles Legge
Page 68
"On the move: The hunt is on to find a new home for the Russian Foxtrot submarine moored in the River Medway, one of only five on display around the world
The submarine on the River Medway at Strood Pier is a 300ft Russian Foxtrot class diesel electric submarine from the Cold War ers.
There are only four other Russian Foxtrot submarines on display around the world: in San Diego and Long beach; California; Zeebrugge in Holland; and Kalingrad in Russia. Foxtrot B-39 (U475) was built in 1967, and used for training foreign submariners - Libyan Cuban and Indian.
Following a 27 year stint, she was in active service with the Russian Baltic Fleet until April 1, 1994"
"The current owners aquired the submarine in September 1999 which has been operated as a maritime attraction since then." John Sutton
STORM ON THE SUN
HOW THE SUN AFFECTS LIFE ON EARTH
Joseph Goodavage
1979
Page 5
THE STAR
Chapter
1
"Eliminate the impossible. Whatever remains, however improbable must be true"
Sherlock Holmes
DAILY MAIL
WEEKEND
Saturday 15 July 2006
Your Week Ahead
Jonathan Cainer
Page 85 (number omitted)
"TAURUS Apr 21 - May 21: 'When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.' Sir Arthur Conan Doyle gave these words to Sherlock Holmes. You don't, though, have to be a great detective in order to see their relevance in your life this week. Something seemingly far-fetched is taking place. The more you try to understand it, the more confused you become. Surely, something can't really be happening or someone has got hold of the wrong end of the stick. Really, though;you had best believe the evidence of your own eyes. What's happening may be very strange but it is very positive."
RA-IN-BOW
DAILY MAIL
Thursday, June 8, 2006
Page 23
"RAINBOW THAT SET THE SKY ON FIRE"
From Barry Wigmore in Washington
IN a breathtaking blaze of glory, Nature puts on one of its most spectacular sky shows.
In reds, oranges, blues and greens, it looks as though a flaming rainbow is stretched above the clouds.
But this circumhorizon arc, as it is known, owes more to ice than fire. It occurs when sunlight passes through ice crystals in high cirrus clouds. It is one of 15 types of ice halos formed only when the most specific of factors dovetail precisely together. This blanket of fire, covering hundreds of square miles, is the rarest phenomenon of them all. It was spotted in the U.S. on the. Washington/Idaho border around midday last Saturday.
Dr Jonathan Fox, of the U.S. National Weather Service In Spokane, Washington, said: 'It was even more spectacular than the Northern Lights. I feel lucky to have seen it because it only forms In very rare situations. . This is the first one I've ever seen. It was a breathtaking sight and it hung around for about an hour.'
To create a rainbow of fire, clouds mus1 be at least 20,000ft high and the Ice crystals within them align horizontally Instead of their usual vertical position. The sun also needs to be at least 58 degrees above th. horizon. Then, the magic can begin.
HURRAH FOR RAH FOR RAH HURRAH
THE BOOK
ON THE TABOO AGAINST KNOWING WHO YOU ARE
Alan Watts 1966
Page 94
"As we saw, a single ball in space has no motion, whereas two balls give the possibility of linear motion, three balls motion in a plane, and four balls motion in three dimensions.
The same is true for the activation of an electric current. No current will "flow" through a wire until the positive pole is connected with the negative, or, to put it very simply, no current will start unless it has a point of arrival. and a living organism is a "point of arrival" apart from which there can never be the "currents" or phenomena of light, heat, weight, hardness, and so forth. One might almost say that the magic of the brain is to evoke these marvels from the universe, as a harpist evokes melody from the silent strings.
A still more cogent example of existence as relationship is the production of a rainbow.1 For a rainbow appears only when there is a certain triangular relationship between three components: the sun, moisture in the atmosphere, and an observer. If all three are present. and if the angular relationship between them is correct, then, and then only, will there be the phenomenon "rainbow." Diaphanous as it may be, a rainbow is no subjective hallucination. It can be verified by any number of observers, though each will see it in a slightly different position. As a boy. I once chased the end of a rainbow on my bicycle and was amazed to find that it always receded. It was like trying to catch the reflection of the moon on water. I did not then understand that no rainbow would appear unless the sun, and I, and the invisible center of the bow were on the same straight line, so that I changed the apparent position of the bow as I moved.
The point is, then, that an observer in the proper position is as necessary for the manifestation of a rainbow as the other two components. the sun and the moisture. Of course, one could say that if the sun and a body of moisture were in the / Page 95 / right relationship, say, over the ocean, any observer on a ship that sailed into line with them would see a rainbow. But one could also say that if an observer and the sun were correctly aligned there would be a rainbow if there were moisture in the air!
Somehow the first set of conditions seems to preserve the reality of the rainbow apart from an observer. But the second set, by eliminating a good, solid "external reality," seems to make it an indisputable fact that, under such conditions, there is no rainbow. The reason is only that it supports our current mythology to assert that things exist on their own, whether there is an observer or not. It supports the fantasy that man is not really involved in the world, that he makes no real difference to it, and that he can observe reality independently without changing it. For the myth of this solid and sensible physical world which is "there," whether we see it or not, goes hand-inhand with the myth that every observer is a separate ego, "confronted" with a reality quite other than himself.
Perhaps we can accept this reasoning without too much struggle when it concerns things like rainbows and reflections, whose reality status was never too high. But what if it dawns on us that our perception of rocks, mountains, and stars is a situation of just the same kind? There is nothing in the least unreasonable about this. We have not had to drag in any such spooks as mind, soul, or spirit. We have simply been talking of an interaction between physical vibrations and the brain with its various organs of sense, saying only that creatures with brains are an integral feature of the pattern which also includes the solid earth and the stars, and that without this integral feature (or pole of the current) the whole cosmos would be as unmanifested as a rainbow without droplets in the sky, or without an observer. Our resistance to this reasoning is psychological. It makes us feel insecure because it unsettles a familiar / Page 96 / image of the world in which rocks, above all, are symbols of hard, unshakeable reality, and the Eternal Rock a metaphor for God himself. The mythology of the nineteenth century had reduced man to an utterly unimportant little germ in an unimaginably vast and enduring universe. It is just too much of a shock, too fast a switch, to recognize that this little germ with its fabulous brain is evoking the whole thing, including the nebulae millions of light-years away.
Does this force us to the highly implausible conclusion that before the first living organism came into being equipped with a brain there was no universe-that the organic and inorganic phenomena came into existence at the same temporal moment? Is it possible that all geological and astronomical history is a mere extrapolation-that it is talking about what would have happened if it had been observed? Perhaps. But I will venture a more cautious idea. The fact that every organism evokes its own environment must be corrected with the polar or opposite fact that the total environment evokes the organism. Furthermore, the total environment (or situation) is both spatial and temporal-both larger and longer than the organisms contained in its field. The organism evokes knowledge of a past before it began, and of a future beyond its death. At the other pole, the universe would not have started, or manifested itself, unless it was at some time going to include organisms-just as current will not begin to flow from the positive end of a wire until the negative terminal is secure. The principle is the same, whether it takes the universe billions of years to polarize itself in the organism, or whether it takes the current one second to traverse a wire 186,000 miles long."
THE
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HAVE
IT
THOUGHT
THE VERY FAR YONDER SCRIBE
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DEATH AND BURIAL
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Display Case
"Group of Terracotta figures showing
Isis the mother of Horus and sister of Osiris"
SUNDAY TIMES
July 24th 2005
"Tut Tut Curse of the Pharaohs hits BBC drama"
"Howard Carter's excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb Giovanni Battista Belzoni's discovery of the Valley of the Kings and the work of Jean Francois Champollion who first deciphered hieroglyphs"
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Updated from the 1996 issue
Andre G. Mc Dowell
Page 68
DAILY LIFE IN ANCIENT EGYPT
"Workmen and their families lived some 3000 years ago in the village now known as"
"DEIR EL MEDINA"
Page 72
"MYSTERIES OF THE ANCIENT ONES"
"BRING HONEY FOR MY EYES"
"From papyrus found in the archive of a resident scribe"
"In this extract the writer presents an unusual tribute to learning"
"In short the writer appeals to the great Egyptian aspirations to immortality"
"As for the learned scribes from the time that came after the gods - those who foretold the things to come their names endure forever, although they have gone having completed their lifetime and their relatives are forgotten.
They did not make for themselves pyramids of copper with tombstones of iron. They were unable to leave an heir in the form of children [who would] pronounce their name, but they made for themselves an heir of the writings, and instructions they had made"
999
GLOBAL WARNING GLOBAL WARNING
999
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL WARMING
999
www.ancientegyptianmagazine.com
"NINE MEASURES OF MAGIC"
2 Part 2; The role of the Magician in Egyptian Society"
In a Late Period monument, the Metternich Stela (c350 BC), there appears the following declaration from
"ISIS THE GODDESS OF MAGIC"
I
AM
ISIS
THE
GODDESS
THE POSSESSOR OF MAGIC, WHO PERFORMS MAGIC, EFFECTIVE OF SPEECH, EXCELLENT OF WORDS

NAMASTE
AUM MANI PADME HUM
ALL HAIL THE JEWEL AT THE CENTRE OF THE LOTUS