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 Subject: Orgonomy and Contemporary Sciences - Wed, 8 Nov 1995 16:09:17 -0500


Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 16:09:17 -0500
To: rat@gene.com, orgonomy@webcom.com
From: jgco@ax.ibase.org.br (José Guilherme Couto de Oliveira)
Subject: Orgonomy and Contemporary Sciences
Cc: pore@mainelink.net
Sender: owner-orgonomy@webcom.com

Roy,
Your reply to my message was very intriguing. I was delighted and puzzled, 
particularly by the following extracts: 
""This however does differ with the way sequences are adjusted given the 
evolution of life on other planets in our solar system. ""
""This is often accessed through surrender to a sense of self via a 
fractal-like expansion. This expansion in many ways resembles several of the 
research models of amino-acid sequencing often found here where I work in 
human genetics research.""

I am interested in understanding a little more of what you are trying to 
tell me, it surely seems to make sense (pleasure feels fractal); how can 
I dig into it.
Jose Guilherme
Jose Guilherme (jgco@ax.ibase.org.br)
 


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