indian/jewish tribe in M&D

miriam fernandez-santiago m.fernandez at latino.com
Wed Sep 29 13:17:31 CDT 1999


 
--Amyone knows the exact reference of the Mormon  Book in which the story of the lost tribe of Israel that came to America via Asia, is?  Please send information.
Miriam

On Wed, 29 Sep 1999 10:15:29   RICHARD_WILSON wrote:
>"... The true king only dies a mock death. Remember. Any number of young men may
>be selected to die in his place while the real king, foxy old bastard, goes on.
>Will he show up under the Star, slyly genuflecting with the other kings as this
>winter solstice draws on us? Bring to the serai gifts of tungsten, cordite,
>high-octane? Will the child gaze up from his ground of golden straw then, gaze
>into the eyes of the old king who bends long and unfurling overhead, leans to
>proffer his gift, will the eyes meet, and what message, what possible greeting
>or entente will flow between the king and the infant prince? Is the baby
>smiling, or is it just gas? Which do you want it to be?"
>-- GR 131.19-29
>
>well, i'm back and almost caught up with GRGR again. but something keeps drawing
>me back to the above passage. it seems very central. the innermost knot or
>mandala perhaps... (magnetic pole, fixed-point, stationary neuron, usw...). kind
>of connects me to the recurrent "face that we all know" (shroud-of-turin
>notwithstanding....).
>
>also, the drama of the melanocytes was extremely cool for me this time around.
>is there such a term as "microlepsis/macrolepsis"? (though i guess
>back-and-forward applies to scale as well as time so ana/pro will do). 
>
>sorry for the interruption...
>
>--rwilson
>
>"ein... zwei... soufa!" -- the hofbrauhaus song
>


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