[meteorite-list] [Fwd: Re: Meteorite miniatures]

From: Matthias Bärmann <majbaermann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 21:54:53 +0200
Message-ID: <5A27837A353B4B34BE128D4A7201841C_at_thinkcentre>

I agree in general with Altmann & Meyer, only prefer "mystery" instead of
enigma (which can be solved).

And "Omphalos" instead of "umbilicus mundi", 'cause Delphi is Old Greece.

Matthias

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From: "Martin Altmann" <altmann at meteorite-martin.de>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] [Fwd: Re: Meteorite miniatures]


Not at all,

but David, the black stone in the Kaaba is the most mystical and mythic
stone in existence!
It must be immemorial.

What else such stones come to our minds?
The hub of the universe, the umbilicus mundi; the Holy Grail, whereof
Wolfram wrote, that it is a stone;
the philosopher's stone....?
All legends, also from the Baethyls from ancient times, only one was found,
the stone of Paphos.

The only such stone from the same mold, is the black stone in the Kaaba in
Mecca.

(And if you ask me and Herrn Meyer, it never should be analyzed, it shall be
for all times an enigma!)

Best!
Martin





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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite miniatures
From: "David Gunning" <davidgunning at fairpoint.net>
Date: Tue, October 5, 2010 2:10 am
To: countdeiro at earthlink.net
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Hi Count,

There was no disrespect meant or implied in my comment about the pictures
Martin posted. When confronted with an image that has no accompanying
contextual message or association, the human mind tries to figure
things-out as best it can. I believe it was "Carnac the Magnificent" who
responded to the answer of the question, A: Chariots of the Gods, with
the question: What were the only things allowed to move on Sunday in
Ancient Persia?

It appears you guys take yourselves extremely seriously.

I can't help but wonder what the late, Great Jonny Carson might have
thought about your apparent lack of humor.

Dave Gunning

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