There are always those who will see when others can't. Whether what they see truly "exists" is solely for them to decide. And when scientists use terms such as "randomness", "unexpected", and "violates rules" when referring to something that they have themselves discovered... the door of interpretation opens to all.
What does it mean when science is capable of placing a "phenomenon" down on paper in a mathematics formula but is incapable of applying the formula in the real world as we know it...does this mean that the phenomenon doesn't exist or does it mean that it exists somewhere else. And if accepted that it may exist somewhere else how are we to relate to it here in our world? Here are a few spiritual men who find "this world" significance in the Schlafli Double Six.
Lama Wangchen Rinpoche, who is from Tibet and living in Darjeeling India, has the sculpture. He is the head Lama of the Buddhist Meditation Institute. When he saw it he felt that it "..represents the original order of constellations of the cosmos."
Abbot John H Drais who has a Schlafli Double Six is founder of the Pracelsian order. An intercultural religious monastic teaching and healing order.
Yogi John also possesses one of the sculptures. He has been a Yogi for thirty years. Old friends of Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson and a well known figure from the sixties. Yogi John - "It's an interdimensional meditational piece, that one can rest their eye on and fathom the unfathomable,"
The Boditree bookstore in Hollywood California has it on display.
If it touches one of us, it touches all of us. |