M&D - Chapter 19 - going after Cronos?

Elisabeth Romberg eromberg at mac.com
Mon Mar 30 13:38:39 CDT 2015


I don’t know if I agree, in this context. 
The battlefield in the Earth’s three dimensions is everything to do with Space, and in this book: The Line, isn’t it. Like that passage about the longing back for the open Pampas. The West. «Space - the final frontier», even parallel universes now with Cern cranking up again. Ideas like this. That people died for.
Whilst the battlefield in Time would be fought with watches and calendars against Magical, shamanistic time sort of thing. Dreamtime.



Whilst the 
> 29. mar. 2015 kl. 21.05 skrev David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com>:
> 
> Space vs Time, not Good vs Evil.
> 
> On Sunday, March 29, 2015, Elisabeth Romberg <eromberg at mac.com <mailto:eromberg at mac.com>> wrote:
> Rev’d, after telling the Landlord to serve Mason a pint, goes on to say:
> 
> «(…) the Battle-fields we know, situated in Earth’s three Dimensions, have also their counterparts in Time.»
> 
> Which Earthly Battlefields? Good vs. Evil?
> 
> Counterparts in time? There was a battle over how we, the people, should perceive Time? Lunar goddess-time vs. Solar patriarchal-time?
> 
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