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Other speakers of different groups would “specialize” (in quotes) in the same way.
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(Leaning forward humorously, eyes wide:) I cannot spell it. There are some (in quotes) “defects” of Ruburt’s that are even hard for me to surmount, and in this particular case for a special reason. Just add the note, as I do not want to get off the subject. The word, onomatopoeia (there is a chance the first letter should be A instead of O) comes closest to explaining the inner nature of such sounds.
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Such feeling-tone “words” (in quotes), with pantomime or the expressive body, can therefore come closer often than structured language to convey various levels of emotion, to explain levels of subjective feeling that are often distorted in recognizable words.
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You also understand the nature of “truth” (in quotes) better than you did, and are beginning to allow it its mobility and ever-changing grace in your paintings and in our work.
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Vowels and syllables build up their own kind of (in quotes) “light pattern,” or light picture, again, that you do not perceive. Light as you think of it then also exists as sound. There is no such thing as a sound barrier. It simply seems to you that there is.
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(10:50.) As absolute manifestations of energy, one of their characteristics is the astonishing rapidity with which they can appear multidimensionally, simultaneously showing themselves in different guises while maintaining the basic integrity from which the guises spring. For later reference now add this: along these lines a number can be more than itself, and be duplicated invisibly as an equation, changing the nature of the equation and of the results, while never showing itself. A number can also parade as another number, over-weighing an equation. Some numbers have (in quotes) “silent partners.” They attract certain other numbers more than others.
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Certain numbers carry a greater burden than others, and other numbers ride upon their back. They have therefore far greater merit. Their (in quotes) “value” is seemingly out of proportion. They attract greater energy. The numbers that you know (pause at 10:59) by their existence imply the intrusion of other invisible numbers, and multidimensional numerical systems. The 1, 3, 7 and 9 could indeed lead you to infinity if you knew how to follow them.
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