Endocrinology & Criminology, Pg. 118 |
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Endocrinology & Criminology, Pg. 118 |
Dec 17 2007, 01:38 PM
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My copy of Endocrinology & Criminology (which I believe was printed in 2001) seems to have missing info on Pg. 118. In it, Master Samael is talking about an exercise to attain imaginative knowledge using a plant. The sentence at the bottom of the page goes like this, "The chlorophyll is presented in granulated form (chloro-leucite) as a very beautiful yellow color (xanthophyll) that..." and then on the next page a new paragraph starts that says, "Every plant is a perfect cellular community with incalculable perfections."
Not sure if it's just the edition I have, but just thought I'd mention it, and if anybody can fill in the blanks of what seems to be the missing sentence(s) that would be very much appreciated, as I'm getting into this book and feel like I might be missing something not having the full exercise printed. |
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Dec 17 2007, 02:46 PM
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![]() Registered Member Group: Members Posts: 839 Joined: 22-July 04 From: Muladhara Chakra - Church of Ephesus, or Kaaba the Stone of Jacob Member No.: 123 |
My copy of Endocrinology & Criminology (which I believe was printed in 2001) seems to have missing info on Pg. 118. In it, Master Samael is talking about an exercise to attain imaginative knowledge using a plant. The sentence at the bottom of the page goes like this, "The chlorophyll is presented in granulated form (chloro-leucite) as a very beautiful yellow color (xanthophyll) that..." and then on the next page a new paragraph starts that says, "Every plant is a perfect cellular community with incalculable perfections." Not sure if it's just the edition I have, but just thought I'd mention it, and if anybody can fill in the blanks of what seems to be the missing sentence(s) that would be very much appreciated, as I'm getting into this book and feel like I might be missing something not having the full exercise printed. The sentence at the bottom of the page should go like this: QUOTE The chlorophyll is presented in granulated form (chloro-leucite) as a very beautiful yellow color (xanthophyll) that becomes that precious green color of the plant while under the solar rays. Every plant is a perfect cellular community with incalculable perfections. The student must meditate on the perfection of the plant and in all of its scientific processes. He must be filled with a mystic attitude and enchanted with so much beauty. -------------------- The one who cannot comprehend a Myth does not discover the truth hidden within it. Praise be to God Al hamdu lillah "Dead are not those who in peace rest within the cold tomb; Dead are those who still are alive yet their souls are doomed." |
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Dec 17 2007, 04:25 PM
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The current edition does not have that typo.
-------------------- "The affairs of the world will go on forever. Do not delay the practice of meditation." - Milarepa "Wherever we direct our attention, we expend creative energy." - Samael Aun Weor |
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May 30 2008, 08:16 AM
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![]() Registered Member Group: Members Posts: 51 Joined: 16-July 06 From: Chokmah Member No.: 1,151 |
In the Introduction to both the 2001 and 2007 Editions of "Endocrinology and Criminology" it states:
QUOTE (Samael Aun Weor) Mars should be converted into Venus. That belligerent and terrible Mars that (should be a comma after "Mars" and before "that") warrior and fighter that each of us carries within our depths should be transformed into the Venus of Love.
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Dec 14 2008, 10:10 AM
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![]() Registered Member Group: Members Posts: 51 Joined: 16-July 06 From: Chokmah Member No.: 1,151 |
In Chapter 21: The Subconsciousness, it states:
QUOTE (Endocrinology and Criminology - Paragraph 17) The genes are within small bar forms that are named chromosomes. The paternal and maternal inheritance is in within (should be either "in" or "within") the genes.
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