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| 1617.3 | reply | 4158::PAINTER | let there be music | Tue Feb 11 1992 16:06 | 11 | 
|  |     
    Re.2
    
    The .1 reply lost me too.
    
    Sorry I cannot help with your original request, however please don't 
    let that dissuade you from staying.  If someone here does know the
    answer, they would enter it for you or respond offline.  Such has been
    my experience for the last 4+ years.  
    
    Cindy
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| 1617.4 | Where did you hear of Sepharial ? | DWOVAX::STARK | an eagle, to the sea | Wed Feb 12 1992 08:18 | 13 | 
|  |     Wal, have you been sniffing the Zen cloud essence again ?   :-)
    
    re: .0, if you're still out there ...
    
    This is a tough request.  I haven't been able to find any references
    to this person in any of my few Qabbalistic bibliographies.
    
    DO you have any more information on this person, like the era they
    lived, what societies they were associated with, what traditions,
    etc. ?   At the very least, it sounds like it would make a good
    DEJAVU Trivial Pursuit question !
    
    							todd
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| 1617.7 | The Tao of simple conversation | DWOVAX::STARK | Use your imagination | Tue Feb 25 1992 15:38 | 17 | 
|  |     re: .6,
    
    Hi -wal,
    
    Thanks very much for your interpretation of Numerology, but *my* question 
    was whether this Sepharial was a real person, and what writings or schools 
    they might have been associated with.   Different systems of Numerology 
    are fairly easy to find references for, but this Sepharial in particular 
    seems to be more difficult.
    
    I was curious because the now defunct base note seemed to pay great
    deference to this person, and I'd never heard of them.
    
    Thanks again, and welcome back !
    
    						kind regards,
    								todd
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| 1617.8 | Help?!?!?!? | MPGS::AKEEFE |  | Wed Feb 26 1992 19:42 | 21 | 
|  |     
    
    
           Okay, I have a question...
    
                 I just figured out my number (s). I used two names, one
         is my real name (I go by this name at work, school and many newer
         friends call me this), and the other is a nickname (this one my
         family, reletives and older friends call me). I got 8 and 20. Both
         are "bad" numbers, yet both are "mystical" numbers. What does this
         mean???? Beware of evil spirits?? The devil or whatever he/she/it
         may be????
    
    
    
                           Curiouser and curiouser.......
    
    
    
    
    
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| 1617.11 | Reality of world of forms/ numbers ?? | DWOVAX::STARK | Use your imagination | Fri Feb 28 1992 12:53 | 15 | 
|  |     re: .10,
    I'm a little confused by something, -wal.
    
    Interesting that you'd spend all that time entering cabbalistic
    numerological formulae, and then declare that the symbols are not
    real.  The 'reality' (in some sense, depending on your interpretation 
    of Plato and of the neo-platonists) of words and numbers is the basis
    of numerology, isn't it ?   Or do you conceive of it working in 
    some other way than the traditional ?  (Or maybe I got it wrong).
    
    btw, in some purist circles, spelling something in anything other than
    Hebrew invalidates the scheme entirely.  Hard to pronounce most names
    without vowels, though.  :-)
    
    							todd
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| 1617.15 | Rings a bell! | FORTY2::CADWALLADER | Reaping time has come... | Wed Mar 04 1992 10:36 | 6 | 
|  | Hi,
	I've been meaning to look it up for ages, but I know I have a book with 
"Sepharial" in the title - I'll try and remember to look it up. I remember it as
being rather a cheap, crummy book though!
								- JIM CAD*
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| 1617.16 | Read any cheap, crummy books lately ?  :-) | DWOVAX::STARK | Use your imagination | Wed Mar 04 1992 10:55 | 13 | 
|  | > being rather a cheap, crummy book though!
    
    Do you own many cheap, crummy books, Jim ?  :*)
    
    I don't know if they have them where you are, but in my area
    we have these tiny pamphlets usually for a dollar or less available at
    the Supermarket/food store checkout counter that cover subjects
    like how to spot reduce the back of your knees in 30 days, how to raise
    intelligent kids, and how to speed-listen the Akashic record at 78 RPM
    with better comprehension.   They are definitely a class I would
    call cheap, crummy books.  I own about a half dozen of them.  :-)
    
    							todd
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