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Daily contemplation of this geometry challenge was becoming so tiring (and frustrating) that I forced myself to put this aside for more than a month. Yesterday, I began another round of exploration, but without much enthusiasm - I'm nearly convinced that I've explored to the limits of my creativity. However, a discovery very early today is worth mentioning for the prompting event that occurred. As for the geometry, who knows?

I updated Diagram 3 in the online PDF file to use for reference (click on the image):
http://www.aitnaru.org/homepage/freewill.html

At exactly 2:22 am yesterday, I drew the horizontal green line near the top of the drawing (a chord of the green circle). Thereafter, I was unable to draw any more lines - a puzzling software malfunction requiring a computer reboot to resolve the problem. Since this had never happened before, I suspected that the line (and the 2:22 am time prompt) required thoughtful analysis.

Long story short: the length of the green line led to the discovery that the top horizontal line of the square of the large circle effectivley squared the inner green circle. I'm uncertain if this contrasting geometry (two circles squared by the same line) has that much significance, but the prompting event was entertaining.

My computer monitor failed a week ago and its second replacement (the first replacement was worse) is only marginally better ("You get what you pay for."). So, I doubt that I'll spend additional time on the geometry designs until I find a monitor that is as good as the one that failed a week ago.

Until then, the 2:22 am event will remain a good memory.
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Dear Rod,
I just spent some wonderful time on your website enjoying the delightful geometrical illustrations that so aptly convey the messages within and in the words below. They are very powerful.
If any of you haven't visited Rod's site before please do. It is a feast for the eyes and the mind. once again... http://www.aitnaru.org/homepage/freewill.html

I loved the 222 time prompt you received...
If Doreen Virtue has anything to say about it the Time prompt is encouraging you on in your endeavours... :)
222 — Our newly planted ideas are beginning to grow into reality. Keep watering and nurturing them, and soon they will push through the soil so you can see evidence of your manifestation. In other words, don’t quit five minutes before the miracle. Your manifestation is soon going to be evident to you, so keep up the good work! Keep holding positive thoughts, keep affirming, and continue visualizing.
I hope you soon find the perfect monitor that can live up to the reputation of your old one. :lol: Now you've got me thinking now about my first computer. I, in my silly little ways, got quite smitten with George's old computer, the one he gave me to use when I arrived on these shores. It was a good one if not aging and a bit out-dated to computer people standards...but perfect for this beginner and I loved it! Much like a first car, it was everything I needed as I explored the freedom that the internet could provide. So it was sad the day when it kicked the bucket and I was forced to move on. Silly to get attached like that I suppose. I've always been that way, though...see human qualities sometimes in inanimate objects... But maybe that isn't too terribly bad as every object we see is made of the fabric of Paradise. :lol: That's my excuse and I'm sticking with it, anyway. :roll: :mrgreen:
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Thanks for the motivation, Sandy (I reviewed the site again to remember what images had been stored there). Your comment referring to "planting" was the perfect cue.

When I viewed the "Tree of Life" (the final page), I decided that after three years I should know the name of this plant. It's growth from a "broken leaf" seems miraculous ... and now the information about this plant helps explain the growth: Eternity Plant. [Here's a great site for identifying house plants: http://www.denverplants.com/foliage/nav ... t_list.htm - move the mouse pointer over the name of each plant to see a small image of the plant.]

The "Tree" will be three years old this October and has but four leaves on a 5-inch stem. After two years, the two leaves shown in the Aitnaru site image died and four leaves grew in their place. Maybe I should expect eight leaves after four years of growth?
It's life story is unfolding so slowly! Another good lesson on nurturing patience.

But there's more to today's short story on planting ... and the names of these next two plants seem to embellish the tale:

Thirty years ago, I bought a Madagascar Dragon Tree when it was about one foot tall. After several years, I replanted it into a 14-inch decorative clay pot where it slowly grew into a seven-foot spindly "tree". When I replanted it, and because the pot was so large relative to the size of the plant, I added a Mother-in-Law's Tongue (all names I just learned today).

The Dragon and the Tongue co-existed all these years, surviving one house relocation and requiring little attention from me (at least, tolerating little attention). But the Dragon was beginning to touch the top of my sunroom roof; its spindly condition was encouraging me to consider that it was time to recycle the plant into compost. And the Tongue had long since crowded around the Dragon - the two should have been separated years ago.

More mysterious motivation ...

But I was not emotionally ready to recycle the Dragon - it lasted longer than my 20-year marriage and seemed to have earned a few more retirement years. So, it was replanted once more into another pot with good soil. A month later, new growth appeared on the large bulb at the base of the Dragon. After 30 years!

The new growth is a vibrant young Dragon, about a foot tall already. Having given birth to new life, the old plant quickly passed away as its few remaining leaves fell off. I trimmed that trunk down to two feet, if only to symbolize the growth that I hoped would occur with the young Dragon.

I haven't been that fond of my sunroom: expensive, hot in the summer, cold in the winter and the outside of the glass roof needing scrubbing twice a year. But it has been a perfect home for the Dragon, a Tongue, and a small variety of other house plants ... including always proliferating aloe vera (21 plants now - the sunroom is the perfect "nursery", but most of these are in extended day care for a friend).

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Hallo Rod,

I like the dragon tree story and how it had a child that goes on for it. Thank you for sharing it!

My husband and I went to view a house one time with a sunroom, and as we live in the desert, it was super hot to even stand around in it! But, it sounds like you've got a great indoor garden/"nursery" of sorts.

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Hello Ron and T,
I am relaxing with a lovely cup of nettle tea while I contemplate your post, Ron and the deeper individual lessons within... I don't know what has gotten into me, but these days, I am so emotional and as I was following along with your Madagasgar Dragon Tree's life I felt all teary eyed at the prospects of an ended life...yet as the story progressed I realized it is all good...these circles of " blue life" of which we are a vital part. New life springs from the old and the old lives in the new. We are all one.

You sound as if you have a very "green thumb". I'm glad that at least the plants are enjoying your sunroom. I always wanted one and now think, after reading your post... hmmm maybe not. Perhaps a green house would better serve my needs. :lol:
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A 9/11 design (by date - not event) reached the conversion-to-art point at 11:11 pm last night (the time that I saved the geometry file). The unplanned time stamp should have been an indication that this design had great potential. But I didn't discover this until the final stage of conversion this afternoon: a Patriarchal Cross appeared after hours of experimentation this morning to select and balance colors for the geometry ... as well as to create a pleasing geometric presentation.

This composition of a Patriarchal cross (similar to a Cross of Lorraine) amid three nested circles, all effectively squared by the same horizontal line at the top, is a very satisfying first-use of my third computer monitor in two weeks (HP 2011X LED 1600 x 900). Good monitor! Interesting design!

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In February of this year, I wrote: "I sensed a prompt at various times last Fall when passing under these North Texas Tollway logos (orange circle with a black T - see: http://www.ntta.org/ ). I understood the prompt to be related to the geometry exploration, but I never found a significant relationship ... until today."

But the significance faded as that clue was discovered to have more promise than value ... "until today" (once more). And today's discovery provides proof that the logo was indeed a prompt: a specific "T" within a circle associates that circle with geometry which squares a larger circle ... if the vertical portion of the "T" is equal to one-fourth of the square root of Pi (relative to the dimensions of the geometry).

Geometry Diagram 3 (re: http://aitnaru.org/homepage/freewill.html - click on image to view the PDF file) was updated to show how the orange circle inscribed with a black "T" fits in this squared circle geometry. Today's closure ("proof of prompt") does not solve the geometry challenge, but suggests that the journey has value ... or at least has sufficient value to be flagged with a Texas "T" by unseen observers.

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The prompts continue (especially x: 53 and the 10-min. increments of x:07), but no further progress with the geometry research. I had expected (or hoped) that 10/10/11 (this topic's anniversary) would be the date to report a breakthrough. Not this anniversary.

[ time for a smile: 11:53 am just appeared ]

To balance the frustrations of research with more practical computer work, a lot of personal energy (plus lotsa time) was diverted to our well-known Papers. This undeveloped site, http://www.theUB.org , currently redirects to Aitnaru (click on the image on this page: theUB Reflection). This downloadable Zip file reveals the "practical work".

But I mention this only to call attention to a new concept of annual celebration of the Bestowals of Michael. Start with Paper 119, then consider dedication of the first week of this December to the concept. Personal "celebration" may occur for years before group-level celebration is significant.

Although the week of August 21 is also popular for such celebration, a pre-Christmas event seems to have seasonal charm. Unexpectedly, our local celebrations for the past few years nurtured greater awareness of "the reason for the season" without interferring with the season's traditions.
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Hi Rod,
I just got my computer back today after a major catastrophe. But I will be checking out your "handy work" as catch-up permits. Thank you! I love the idea of celebrating the bestowals the first week of December.
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Sandy,

I'll try to collect information (and images) from our local celebrations of Michael's bestowals and create a PDF file that can be downloaded from the Aitnaru site. Then, starting a Current Events topic will allow everyone to share their ideas as that first week of December approaches. The concept is still brand new and will require years of participatory experimentation to become "tradition".

The concept is simple: reserve one day to "celebrate" each bestowal (Dec 1 - 1st bestowal, Dec 2 - 2nd bestowal, etc.). Celebration can be limited to just daily awareness of one of Michael's bestowals or can involve meaningful activities and symbolism. Seven days of focus on the seven bestowals is complementary to the momentous significance of our Creator's personal accomplishment. His choice of Urantia for his seventh and final bestowal is, of course, "the reason for the season".

Each year, this seven-day period of dedicated focus seems to have a magical way of reducing the commercialism of the Christmas season.

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Sandy,

The PDF file, "Bestowals of Michael", was added to the Study Aids folder in the Zip file.
These selected quotes from the UB, Paper 119 and a few colorful images help
create an ambience for a week of Bestowals reflection and celebration.

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Web site pages shuffle easily - the PDF file was moved to this page
displaying a stained glass window: http://aitnaru.org/theub.html

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For your prompting amusement ...

Re: "a stained glass window": http://aitnaru.org/theub.html

I had renamed the image from SqC53 to SqC533 because the original image had been modified (the border was added); 533 was just a convenient and memorable name. But when the image was uploaded to the site page, the image size on the page became 606. So, if you visit the page and save the image, the name is 606_SqC533.

Amusing enough, but a prompt arrived just as I began to post this comment: 5:33 pm

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That is a beautiful image Rod on its own even without the wealth contained within. I believe it is among my favorites. I also wanted to draw your attention to the fact that your last post was also a prompt. You just made your 222 post! :D
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These are recent images:

http://aitnaru.org/homepage/freewill.html (630_SqC_707)
http://aitnaru.org/theub.html (606_SqC533)

Not the end of the journey, but a satisfying plateau.

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Re: http://aitnaru.org/homepage/freewill.html
A better image for meditation (the heptagon medallion shines brighter)
and the name was changed to 611_Sqc707.

This intriguing image promotes a sense of balance, nurtured by
the 7-sided heptagon within the 7 nested squares
and by the contrasting bright colors
on a background of dark blue lines ...
and 3 squared circles, also nested.

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Impossible geometry? Listen to this pioneer discuss the "impossible" 5-sided crystal:
http://newcrystalmind.com/2011/quasicry ... shechtman/

Schectman's discovery of this new crystal was met with the disbelief and hostility of his peers and other professionals (typical human reaction to something "known" to be impossible or non-existent). Perhaps, a good example of new reality being first observable by a pioneer because belief in the possibility of that reality already existed in the mind of the pioneer.

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See also:
http://materials.technion.ac.il/st/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Shechtman
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Thanks a lot for sharing that Rod. Indeed, I think the greatest problem in all of mankind's intellectual adventures, such as science and philosophy, is the limits people impose upon what is "possible" and "impossible". Sometimes it takes bold ideas first to get hard evidence, as opposed to the other way around (basing ideas only on what's in front of us).

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I'm enjoying the continuing prompts (10:53 pm just now), but have yet to discover any new relationship to the geometry. As design, I prefer the previous image on the freewill site page, but the current image deserves highlighting for its geometry:

Within the two largest circles at the top of the image, the right triangles maintain proportion. The ratio of the opposite side of each triangle to its hypotenuse is half of the square root of Pi (0.8862269254...). Since I've been searching for a visual relationship of half of the square root of 2 with half of the square root of Pi, the geometry of this image displays good potential for that discovery.

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The recent update to the PDF file (available from the Free Will site page) now includes Geometry Diagram 10. [As I'm considering what to say in these notes (or whether I should say anything), a familiar prompt just appeared: 12:53 pm. So, the prompt hints that I should continue and also comment on a new prompting experience (perhaps)]:

Yesterday afternoon, I sensed that progress was being made in this geometry research and that a particular geometric object (visualize a "T" shape on it's side so that two of the points touch the paper) had good potential. As I contemplated the potential, a smoke alarm in my hallway gave a warning sound (three beeps). The time 5:55 pm.

Despite the one possibility that this was a prompt, I was concerned that the alarm was an authentic indication of trouble. A quick tour of my home reminded me that nothing was burning - no cigarettes (I don't smoke), no stove, no oven, no furnace ... not even a gas water heater (currently out of service). And the three beeps were not indication of a smoke alarm malfunction. Was this a prompt? Maybe ... maybe not. But I was irritated by the noise and removed the batteries, forcing the alarm to be silent for a day.

Not a safe solution, but I did have another alarm at the other end of my house. I reasoned that if a Midwayer activated the alarm they could also arrange for me to hear the distant alarm if necessary. No more alarm noise this day. But the next day's event was less irritating (I wasn't at the computer concentrating on the geometry): As I searched for a snack in the kitchen, I was meditating on the previous day's false alarm. When the thought occurred that a Midwayer may have triggered the alarm, the alarm in the next room sounded - three beeps.

Again, nothing burning, but same solution: I removed the batteries from this alarm. As I snuggled into bed that evening, I realized that no smoke alarm might put too much pressure on the Midwayers to alert me in case of fire - I might find myself dumped on the floor to force me to wake up. So, the batteries were returned to the distant alarm and it has remained quiet. The first alarm is still sans batteries.

[This recap must be acceptable: prompt 1:23 pm just arrived.]

Well, back to Diagram 10. This drawing shows good potential (the "GP" in the image name, SqC_GP) and appears to signal another plateau. But I'm well aware of patterns and recognize that the plateaus are getting further apart, requiring more effort and time to reach. Good training for a long Paradise ascent, but not that pleasing to mortals who prefer more timely feedback on effort.

With the Thanksgiving holidays approaching, the research may be delayed while I test the smoke alarms with real smoke: accidentally flaming marshmallows over candied yams should work.

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Rod, I got the biggest chuckle from your latest report. :lol: I could just see the whole process as you sniffed the whole house for a tell-tale sign! In your case I'd say without a doubt you had a busy body Midwayer around. Love it! :lol: ... and thinking about candied yams, marshmellows and thanksgiving has my mouth watering...won't be long now! :sunflower:
Keep up the good and patient work!
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Speaking of smoke detector ...

All has been quiet since my last comment about this (the alarm far away from my computer is active; the closer one is still sans batteries) ... until this morning: at 11:13 am the alarm sounded three beeps, but has remained quiet for an hour. A possible prompt? Then after the 11:23 prompt later (a 10-min. increment), I was somewhat convinced.

So, I start wondering about this ":13" prompt. Is it related to the geometry research? Could be: ":13" in the patterns previously identified associates with "the square root of 2". But I sensed that this was not the purpose of this morning's 11:13 am alarm.

Without a conclusion to this deliberation, I went back to the computer to work on an impromptu "number's" project: trying to create a cross-reference of the UB Paper/Section/Paragraph numbers from two different publishers (some people enjoy Sudoku, I'm challenged more by text editing projects).

I've never experienced direct midwayer contributions to my computer work, but wonder now about this event (especially as it relates to the ":13" prompt): [12:34 just arrived as I type] In one of my text analysis files, "139.9.9" (Paper/Section/Paragraph) appeared as a line entry. Since I was meticulously comparing three files, I knew that each one had exactly 13,756 lines. The three files (3 different columns of data) were created from a single file, so each had 13,756 lines just after the files were created.

Apparently, after sorting one of the files, the "139.9.9" line was added. Since the line did not have other information, this line sorted to the top of the file where I spotted it. At first, I assumed that it was embedded in the file and just sorted to the top. But after reflection on the files creation method, there is no way that it could have been in the original file.

I was just about to delete this line as a sort malfunction when the "13" caught my attention: "1:39" was an unusual prompt months ago that I finally associated with the Bible verse John 1:39 ("He said to them, 'Come, and see.'").

But today's extra line is "139:9.9" (formatted perfectly as a UB Paper/Section/Paragraph):

139:9.9 And how gratefully proud were these humble men on that day when the Master refused to accept a certain rich man as an evangelist unless he would sell his goods and help the poor. When the people heard this and beheld the twins among his counselors, they knew of a certainty that Jesus was no respecter of persons. But only a divine institution — the kingdom of heaven — could ever have been built upon such a mediocre human foundation!

My 12:53 pm prompt just now seems to confirm these associations. I'm considering this morning's event as evidence that midwayers and prompting are not far removed from the "religious" aspects of life on earth. We simply need balance.

As I started to press the Submit button to post this adventure, another 3-beep alarm occurred ... at 1:13 pm.

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Postscript 1:

I extracted these related postings from this site page and formatted them into a Word document for sharing with a few friends. As I prepared to save the document, another alarm occurred ... the third one today and at 1:39 pm.

Postscript 2:

Well, I saved the document, then decided to change the font for better appearance. As I prepared to save the revised document, a fourth alarm occurred ... at 1:49 pm. I’m now very entertained: this is a 10-min. increment and the alarm sounded 3 beeps twice (this is the second saving of the document).

Just another day of midwayer prompts. My experience with prompts cautions me not to assume that this is coded communication. But this flurry of prompting activity today suggests that the adventure is much more than geometry research ... and the better part of the adventure may be disclosed in the future.

There it goes again ... an alarm at 2:22 pm. I'm thinking that a mischievous group scheduled a party at my house, but didn't inform me. But why should they need to ask, they're our "cousins".

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Rod, I am so enjoying the unfolding of the antic of your home and work. Yep, it certainly sounds like a party going on your way... :sunflower:
Here's too all the wonders life holds...those hidden within the geometric patterns and numbers and those incorperated in the beeps of our smoke alarms!
I love it all! :cheers:
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Sandy,

I revised this PDF document (click on the image and download the file) to include my recent comments because they relate to the unfolding geometry adventure: http://aitnaru.org/homepage/harmonyofchords.html

When I re-read this document, I finally realized that my occasional 10-min.-increment prompts may relate to my earlier decision to focus on geometry line lengths and diameters having increments of 10. [maybe a correcting comment from a midwayer just now: a 2:49 am prompt occurred which is 10 min. + 1 hour past the 1:39 prompt mentioned in the recent comments].

That afternoon seemed unusually intense because several more alarms occurred in addition to the ones that I mentioned ... almost like the finale of fireworks. And since then, no more alarms! Perhaps, I was being given material to embellish the writing of the adventure. Considering other interpretations of midwayer activity (such as the recent 11-11-11 The Movie ), more positive embellishment is well-justified.

This document also complements the PDF material on midwayers in the StudyAids folder of the file available from this page: http://aitnaru.org/theub.html ... with more "midwayer" research possibilities provided by the file available here: http://aitnaru.org/homepage/lifeischoice.html

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