Ph. II Exp. Support

Human Brain
If the data breakdown in Phase II Exp. is taken as a summary of the complete site, it is not inconceivable that threads in this represent the fabric of an organically whole universe and that the Triad has stumbled on the ability to ground elements of it in our consciousness. As a gift, the larger fabric seems to have responded to what we are, do, and think. Phase IV contains an expression of this potential. To extract:
- A few planets with suction cups stuck on them – A sequence too complex to follow – It seemed to involve three beings in one body – A dark gray Peugeot sedan pulled to the side of the road in Stone Ridge on a rainy day, possibly in front of Coldwell Banker’s real estate – A small distant suspension bridge superstructure
There seems no way to estimate the value of this and there seems no reason that it should not be freely explored, without denial of any implication, and with compassion for casualties of dogma. A sense of the degree of difficulty this path may entail may be inferred by this impression included in Phase V.
- A blade cut into the edge of a disc – A turtle – A car driving through snow – A small stack of orange carrots – Chain links passing through a rectangle on a floor – A camel and a couple of Pyramids – On a beleaguered planet, the old man appeared, and drawing a line in some ash, asked a young man to step a little closer to him. This made the young man wary, for he then would have “crossed the line.” As he was about to do so, the devil appeared and shouted, “Oh no you don’t, I am not going to help you get this one.” The sense of this story never became clear.
Probing impressive IPv7/Web 4.0 capabilities gives continuing indicators validating this concept. The latest are these Phase VI impressions.
- A sequence beginning with a ducted port in a speaker followed by a military engagement in which an Admiral was a casualty ended with several ducted ports. (1-19-10)
- A briefcase handle – A large cluster of pink pearl erasers (1-20-10)
Extended probing of the very versatile IPv8 has yielded what seems to be a suggestion for a path to convergence, reflected in this Phase VIII impression.
- A small group volunteered to be placed in a room with three switches and a small laboratory. They were given a hand picked support team. The goal was to reverse engineer each of the three switches. On each failure, the room would get a little warmer. On the first try, one volunteer picked a small device from his pocket and solved the problem for the first two switches. A hand came down: “I’ll take that device.” The switches were then reset. On the second try, another used a scrap of information he remembered to solve the third switch but not the first two. Again the hand. “Now I’ll reset all these switches.” Up to this point, there was no indication the three had reached for their support team. On each reset, the room got a little warmer. As the room began to get uncomfortable, the three started to lose their sense of humor. The story faded with no clear conclusion. – A yo-yo with a wedge between the hemispheres. (8.8.10)
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