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Monday, February 22, 2016

JKU One March 2016 Update


                         Jae Kamel’s URLs Presents…

                          JKU ONE

This is the replacement for the original, lost JKU.


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I. Art.
II. Heroes of the 12thCentury.
III. Natural Mathematics.
IV. The Work.
V. Ocean and Beaches.
VI. Music and Video.

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I. Art

http://www.0100101110101101.org/blog/   }pinball machine magic from Oakland, Ca.
http://2photo.ru/2008/10/27/zhivopis_dlja_sozercanija.html    }large collection of Andrew Wyeth works.
http://24flinching.com/word/gold-seal/inspiring-artists/drowning-beautiful/     }artwork involving underwater sculptures.
http://www.abc-directory.com/site/349040   }various gallery links.
http://www.alchemylab.com/    }"It is not the object of these pages to furnish proof to the skeptic of the truth of alchemy, nor to offer arguments so the incredulous may believe in its possibility. But those who have had a mystical experience or witnessed the processes of alchemy in their own lives may receive real benefit from working with this material." - Alchemy by Franz Hartmann (1838-1912) . Yes, this is an art site: follow the directions on the pages, you’ll find the artwork. In case your Java or Flash are not up to date, or don’t work, see
http://www.alchemylab.com/art_gallery.htm   }his art gallery. But there are reproductions of famous Renaissance and Medaeval drawings and woodcuts here. This is http://www.alchemylab.com/index2.htm   }probably the best page to start from. Wait for the cube to load.
http://www.allianceforarts.com/    }We advocate for the arts, culture and heritage sector by monitoring public policy, analyzing and reporting on issues, and representing the interests of artists and cultural workers. Calling all BC artists! We invite all adult artists working in any discipline in British Columbia to be counted in the BC Artist Registry.
http://alphadesigner.com/project-mapping-stereotypes.htmll   }mapping the stereotypes, you have to see this one. It’s like mapmaking meets laughter yoga.
http://annemarchand.com/gallery.html   }interesting paintings by Anne Marchand. She is shown at various galleries in New York City.  
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/how-to/create-your-own-hockney-059623    }some people today are trying to imitate Hockey’s “panography” art, but w/o understanding why it works, or how. See his book on that subject.
http://aras.org/search    }Search Site. You may search for any words or just type the first letters of an archetypal theme and click on it. This searches our public content. To access our archive of 17,000+ images and comments spanning human eras and culture, please become a member of ARAS here http://aras.org/join.
http://www.arssacra.org/articles.php?p_ID=55&lang=2   }the Enneagram (pronounced “en-KNEE-uh-gram”) was found in Da Vinci’s Last Supper, with large jpeg of The Last Supper.
http://www.arssacra.org/articles.php?p_ID=32&lang=2   }more on Objective Art. She is discussing the Altar of Isenheim; and also says “The Enneagram and the Law of the Octave are put into the concept of the Last Supper of Leonardo da Vinci and in the frescoes of villa dei Mysteri in Pompei, which I studied for many years. “
http://www.artfilm.org/   }Art on Film Online is a clearinghouse for information about film, video, CD-ROM and other interactive productions on fine arts, architecture, photography, decorative arts, and related topics. This Web site is a service of the Program for Art on Film, Inc., affiliated with the School of Information & Library Science (SILS) at Pratt Institute.
http://www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Simran/EnfoldingPerspectives/enfolding-perspectives.html   }similar to David Hockney’s work, learnt from a student of his.
http://www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Simran/Etc/HilbertCoffee0.html   }Hilbert Curve Coffee Table.
http://www.artchive.com/welcome.htm   }the Artchive. Good site, watch out for banner- and pop-up ads.
http://www.artcrimes.com/   }the writing on the wall. This is the best graffiti site on the web. Remember, graffiti is art and urban beautification, and no civilized country or state would destroy it. On the other hand, not all tagging is art, and not all tagging is beautification, and therefore it is not graffiti.
http://www.artcrimes.com/index/art.html   }the art links list from artcrimes. A unique and different list, Joe-Bob says ‘check it out’.
http://www.artcrimes.com/index/best.html   }their list is the best graffiti sites on the web. Whether you’re an artist or not, you need to look at a few hundred of these examples, as we have. Then, you will never again allow your city of county government to destroy graffiti. Destroying graffiti is the real crime, and should be stopped.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/   }if you’re an artist, collector, researcher, or just interested in Art, you must see this site, and bookmark it. For example, they have 9,000 artists listed, 2,900 art sites indexed, and 160,000 links!  Recommended.
www.artelibre.net/ARTELIBRE1/FELIXMAS/felixmas.htm   }gallería artelibre. Nice work. About 50 images on this page.
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/abstractexpressionism/   }about Abstract Expressionism, the artists who painted it, and so on. Good overview. Links to images of their paintings. Recommended.
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/abstractexpressionism/images/NormanRockwell-The-Connoisseur-1962.jpg   }Rockwell’s view of a critic of Pollock’s work, or similar.
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/    }This archive is being compiled to serve as a library of information about different artistic movements, art groups and specific artists. Its purpose is to educate people about the different movements and show people that there are other movements worth looking at, and specific artists that users may never have heard of.
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/glossary/    }Art Glossary, from The Art History Archive: Terminology. See  Julie Eclair’s Image Glossary:  https://julieeclair.wordpress.com/2015/10/20/julie-eclairs-image-glossary-and-dictionary    
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/greekroman/Achilles-to-Zephyr-List-of-Greek-Roman-Art.html   }For more about Orpheus, Atalanta and art about Greek mythology in general.
www.artic.edu/aic/   }Chicago art institute’s online collections.
http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/    }128 links on this Collections page. "Explore our online collections, which offer access to over 87,000 works and basic information about works of art from all areas of our encyclopedic collection. Browse the collections by selecting one of the categories shown on the left side of the page. Or, search by entering terms into the "Quick Search." “  “Create your own online gallery and share with friends, students, or teachers. Learn more about My Collections.”
http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artists   }the art institute of Chicago, one of the finest in America.
http://www.artofeurope.com/   }clean, easy to use site. “Classic” and modern European art.  Their unique links page you must see. Recommended. Their site also has art films, click on “cine”, with comments; and poetry, classic to renaissance to modern.
http://www.artscenecal.com/    }Art Scene magazine, online. ArtScene is a comprehensive digest to the fine art galleries and museums of Southern California. The current incarnation of our website is called Visual Art Source and may be found at visualartsource.com.  VAS is published online jointly by ArtScene and Art Ltd.
http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/encyclopedia.html   } The Encyclopedia is an in-depth guide to learning more about the building blocks of composition. Here you'll see many examples of works of art that illustrate the visual elements and principles. A good place online to learn about making art.
http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/watch_movement_rhythm.cfm   }their toolkit is fun to use. It features animated examples of art principles or concepts that you’ll need to learn. This link is to their animated illustration of Movement & Rhythm in visual art.
http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/watch_space_positive.cfm   }here’s their animation about positive and negative space.
http://www.artstor.org/content/artstor-digital-library-features-benefits    }The Artstor Digital Library is an image database featuring an unparalleled range of images from some of the world's leading museums, photo archives, scholars, and artists in one easily-navigated repository. It is the most comprehensive image resource available for educational and scholarly use, with many rare and important collections available nowhere else. The library is constantly growing with new collections added monthly, continually expanding our areas of reference and study. All images are accompanied by comprehensive metadata and are rights-cleared for educational use.  To access the images in the Artstor Digital Library you need to be affiliated with a subscribing institution (university, college, museum, public library or K-12 school). Please check a current list of Artstor Subscribers to see if you have access. If you are at a subscribing institution, learn more about accessing Artstor remotely. If you are at a non-subscribing institution and are interested in getting access to Artstor for your institution, you can learn more about subscribing or contact Artstor Library Relations.
https://www.artsy.net/browse    }Artsy’s mission is to make all the world’s art accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. We are a resource for art collecting and education. Site Sections: The Art World, OnlineCollecting, The Art Genome Project, Education, Working At Artsy, Partnering & Press.  Artsy features the world’s leading galleries, museum collections, foundations, artist estates, art fairs, and benefit auctions, all in one place. Our growing database of 250,000 images of art, architecture, and design by 40,000 artists spans historical, modern, and contemporary works, and includes the largest online database of contemporary art. Artsy is used by art lovers, museum-goers, patrons, collectors, students, and educators to discover, learn about, and collect art.
https://www.artsy.net/gene/bauhaus    }their article, Bauhaus.
http://www.barewalls.com/      }Posters and prints from Ansel Adams to Vincent Van Gogh in styles including Abstract art, Cubism, Impressionism, Pop Art, Renaissance, and more. Bare Walls Posters and Prints has been offering art prints, wall art, framed art, and home decor since 1996. Buy from our collection of giclée modern art prints, pop art framed prints, music posters, movie posters, vintage posters, fine art photo prints and more. Shop for a framed print of a famous painting masterpiece or search all paintings by a famous artist.We also have a selection of motivational prints and frameable canvas fine art photography.
http://realitybitesartblog.blogspot.com/   }numbered “reality bites” about “art & life” in chronological order. Includes Hockney, etc.
http://julieeclair.blog.com/art-fashion/    }Julie Eclair’s “Art-Fashion” gallery. 11 pages; nice site. Note that the “show as slideshow” didn’t seem to be working.
http://julieeclair.blog.com/art-models/    }Her “Art Models” gallery, 3 pages.
http://illusionsetc.blogspot.com/    }Presented here is a vast gallery of many different forms of Optical Illusions. Whether these optical illusions are conveyed through fractals, photographs, architecture, art, or old fashioned pen and ink, they are bound to remind you that "seeing is not believing."
http://www.brucegray.com/  - Contemporary sculpting; some involve magnets. Others have been used in TV and movies.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/types/images.htm   }this is the huge list of image collections from BUBL Link. 2015 DL. Replacements: http://www.openculture.com/2014/01/free-art-images-books-from-great-museums.html   }"In recent years, many great art museums have decided to open up their collections, putting online huge troves of images that showcase the masterpieces hanging on their walls. They’ve also made available free art catalogues and books, letting you learn all about important artists and styles of painting. Now, university presses and libraries are starting to follow suit, giving readers free access to books from their archives. We’ve tried to keep you posted on these cultural developments here on Open Culture. But you’ve likely missed a great resource or two. To make sure you stay up to speed, we offer a roundup. “
https://d1ycxz9plii3tb.cloudfront.net/additional_images/53c9aa4a7261696860170700/medium.jpg   }The Virgin and Child with St. Anne and the Infant St. John the Baptist ('The Burlington House Cartoon'), c. 1499-1500, charcoal on canvas, 141.5 x 104.6 cm, National Gallery, London. In this daringly monumental drawing the entangled figures of St. Mary and St. Anne with Jesus and St. John the Baptist dissolve into the canvas, the drawing unfinished. St. Anne points upwards, a reference to Jesus’ destiny, while St. John the Baptist gestures a blessing, indicating his future role in the life of Christ. Improved with age the scene now appears like a mysterious vision, incomplete in places, a strange landscape looming behind the figures, lifelike in their rendering. The technical term cartoon refers to the intention with such large drawings to transfer the image to another canvas for the purpose of painting a final image.  The survival of this work however can be attributed to there being no final painting resulting from it, and it stands as the only surviving large-scale drawing by Leonardo.
http://www.cnet.com/news/artist-vibrates-water-with-the-power-of-thought/    } On her head, she wears a Neurosky EEG headset -- the same device used in the Necomimi emotion-displaying cat ears . It monitors her alpha, beta, delta, and theta brainwaves and her eye movement. This information is fed into Processing, where it's translated into sound waves in real time, which are then fed into the speakers. (Related stories: Mind-controlled quadcopter takes to the air; Mind-controlled robot tail lets you wag when happy.) To calibrate the EEG to her thoughts, Park associated five different emotions with different people -- anger, sadness, hatred, desire, and happiness. As she practiced, she would adjust the audio output of these thoughts to create a specific pattern to play across the surface of the water. Park isn't the first to use EEG to create sound from thoughts. Last year, Japanese musician Masaki Batoh used EEG to transform the brainwaves of earthquake survivors into haunting melodies as a sort of therapy. Park's goal was different, yet similar -- to find stillness in emotion.
http://www.colorhexa.com/   }ColorHexa.com is a free color tool providing information about any color. Just type any color values (view full list there) in the search field and ColorHexa will offer a detailed description and automatically convert it to its equivalent value in Hexadecimal, Binary, RGB, CMYK, HSL, HSV, CIE-Lab, Hunter-Lab, CIE-Luv, CIE-LCH, XYZ and xyY. ColorHexa will also generate matching color schemes such as complementary, split complementary, analogous, triadic, tetradic and monochromatic colors. So you will be able to know what colors best suit with the one you chose. It is also possible to blend colors together or create a gradient between them.
http://colormine.org/   }Welcome to ColorMine.org, a collection of delta-e calculators and color converters that demonstrate some of the potential of the open-source ColorMine library. We're still adding new features so keep checking back and please contact us with any questions or requests.
www.coudal.com/moom.php   }the museum of online museums. Scroll down a little for the list(s).
http://www.deviantart.com/      } As a community destination, deviantART is a platform that allows emerging and established artists to exhibit, promote, and share their works within a peer community dedicated to the arts. The site's vibrant social network environment receives over 100,000 daily uploads of original art works ranging from traditional media, such as painting and sculpture, to digital art, pixel art, films and anime.
http://www.eggtempera.com/   }the society of tempera painter, clean, well-laid-out site.
mosaic.echonyc.com/~hwdarch/Movies3.html    }real 'found art'. Requires Apple QuickTime plug-in. The first art piece features music by the Les Claypool Trio. You can click on “credits” just under the player window to see the full credits, or you can see them here: http://mosaic.echonyc.com/~hwdarch/Credits1.html   }it also explains what “found art” is for readers who don’t know. You might like to note that Dr. Dae and I once lived and worked near Seward St. in Hollywood. The second art piece features music by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan. And again, see the full credits by clicking on “credits” just under the player window, of you can see them here: http://mosaic.echonyc.com/~hwdarch/Credits2.html   }and the same explanations.
www.moma.org/   }Museum of Modern Art, pretty good site, but one had to dig a little to find out that this was the New York, New York, MOMA. Lots of places have MOMAs, but this is probably the most famous one. Their collections are world-famous.
http://www.ejgold.com/zgallery.html   }E.J. Gold’s list of selected Art sites.
http://encyclopediadramatica.ch/Art   }so… in the world of Art, a webpage like this had to exist; in this case, it’s Wikipedia. And so, its inclusion on this list proves that both of us, that is, Mr. Kamel and Dr. Dae, are artists. Other artists will understand what we mean by these remarks, when they see this page. No, this one isn’t recommended, but it shows you a part of the art world that is always there. Perhaps we’ll include another site like this, for those who aren’t in the art world.
http://www.etsav.upc.es/personals/tih03/anteriors/webtih02t/wtih3/lec05.html   }the sublime and architecture (and art). Recommended. Writings with images.
http://labs.exalead.com/experiments/chromatik.html   }Chromatick:search images based on their color content. Link is to the description page. The demo page is here: http://chromatik.labs.exalead.com/   }still a beta version. You start by picking a color from a color chart, and then it finds and displays thumbnails of photos with at least 25% of the color you chose, usually much more. Fun.
http://exposurecompensation.com/2008/04/29/aesthetic-emotions-and-lines-of-beauty-and-grace/    }discussion of the origin of Sturges title, Line of Beauty and Grace.
http://www.fashion.net/art/   }SFMOMA Art & Design website links.
http://www.fashion.net/galleries/san-francisco-museum-of-modern-art/   }the S.F. Museum of Modern Art, “best in the west”, page on fashion.net (portal).
http://www.fashion.net/galleries/   }Museums & Galleries links on fashion.net.
http://www.frieze.com/magazine/    }Frieze magazine was set up in 1991 and is the leading magazine of contemporary art and culture. frieze includes essays, reviews and columns by today’s most forward-thinking writers, artists and curators. Browse the archives; we found, for example, Robert Smithson there.
http://www.fusionanomaly.net/artsabotage.html   }a page on Art Sabotage from Fusion Anomaly. Many links, but sometimes this site as dead links. Enjoy.
http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/paris.htm   }Paris from the air, with music.
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online   }The, of course, Guggenheim Collection. The Collection Online features a searchable database of selected artworks from the Guggenheim’s permanent collection. The site currently contains more than 800 artworks by over 300 artists from the Guggenheim’s overall permanent collection of over 7,000 artworks.
http://www.hartfordartschool.org/   }the Hartford art school, West Hartford, Connecticut. 
http://www.hermaauguste.de/catalogue/art/worpswede-fresh-morning   }performance art.
http://isola-di-rifiuti.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html   }this page is a nice presentation of artworks, with comments or writings, excerpts of writings, and Poems, that relate to them. Recommended. If you enjoy both poetry and art, this page is highly recommended for you.
www.jamescohan.com/   }good gallery in New York, has Wim Wenders’ work.
http://www.jliat.com/go.html   }a multi-media page on art, quoting Ad Reinhardt, that is similar in behavior to www.mayhem.net (see below) . Warning: this page may do strange things, viewer discretion is advised. Turn down the volume first. Don’t click on anything, but you can scroll or page-down down the page if you want. Also note that this page seems to present a different version of itself each time you reload or revisit it.
http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/the-art-of-kris-lewis   }some current Art that we liked. On this List, differently from the original JKU-I, we’re featuring individual galleries, artists, or museums that we liked, for your enjoyment. It make the list longer, but brings more Art to you.
www.khangle.net/    }the fantastic artwork of Khang Le. The world is full of this kind of artist today, and so is the Web. His work is clean, and he seems to have studied architecture as well. The website works well and smoothly, and his work is a good representative of the genre(s). Also nice machines for those who like them.
http://koikoikoi.com/2011/11/dream-big-by-peter-fecteau/   }this man makes artwork with Rubik’s Cubes. Don’t you just love smart people? Recommended.
http://collections.lacma.org/    }LACMA's collections encompass the geographic world and virtually the entire history of art with more than 100000 objects dating from ancient times to the present. ..
http://collectionsonline.lacma.org/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=image;hex=AC1992_161_1.jpg   }a Paul Cezanne from the LACMA. This is Sous-Bois.
http://www.lacma.org/art/collection      }the online collections page for the world-famous LACMA. Dr. Dae and I once lived just around the corner from the LACMA, in Mid-Wilshire. It is right near the headquarters for the Screen Actor’s Guild, etc., and CBS’ Television City. Highly recommended.
http://laughingsquid.com/guerilla-activists-paint-cut-here-scissors-on-obsolete-dam/   }jam art link, old dam, goes to new List.
www.leecasalena.com/fullmoonhike.swf      }left-click the mouse, hold down, move slowly and watch.
http://www.leninimports.com/d_hockney_bio.html#hockney_gallery   }tiny, tiny thumbnails of David Hockney. Has several other artists also.
http://blogs.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/ldpartsblog/2011/01/david-hockneys-largest-paintin.html   }article about Hockney’s enormous painting of trees.
http://www.mayhem.net/  }another page that shows what multi-media “Jam Art” (phrase from Negativland) is like. See also Jilat, above. Warning: does unexpected things, depending on which choice you make on the menu page homepage. We found “Art Damage” to be most related to this Category, but, otherwise the “subculture” choice is interesting too. The new version of this site doesn’t hack your browser or computer like some of the old ones did, but some of you may be shocked by this kind of Art. Viewer discretion is advised. Note that the Image Pirate link is dead, leads nowhere, and that was some of his best work. It was old film clips, altered and so on, like what today they call “mash-ups”. But the “subculture” link is still good, have fun with that. Note that your browser will have to allow popups from this site in order to see the fun in the subculture page’s linked pages. Also note that you’ll need QuickTime on your computer for this. Here is:
http://www.mayhem.net/mendoza.html   }the link to the Art Damage menu page.
http://www.mfa.org/collections    }"Today the MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world; the collection encompasses nearly 500,000 works of art. We welcome more than one million visitors each year to experience art from ancient Egyptian to contemporary, special exhibitions, and innovative educational programs.”
www.mikecockrill.com/   }new artist, gallery and folder.
http://www.negativland.com/news/?cat=17   }Negativland art shows.
http://www.nga.gov/collection/index.shtm   }site of the national gallery of art. Plus… http://www.nga.gov/podcasts/index.shtm   }their page of videos and podcasts.
http://www.nesegallery.com/index.php   }gallery has work by Pavlov.
http://www.nesegallery.com/parthenon/agora/shopping.php?i_link=447   }a nice Pavlov.
http://www.onethousandandonedreams.com/    }Click “SHOW THUMBNAILS” . Artist Yasmina Alaoui and photographer Marco Guerra love to tantalize their audience.  In their life-sized photographic series “
one thousand and one dreams”, statuesque bodies appear frozen in time, covered from head to toe in meticulously detailed, contemporary Arabic Henna patters.  Captivated by the realism and sculptural quality of each human form, the viewer becomes lost in an illusion.  Each artwork begins with a black and white nude photograph by Guerra.  Layers of Alaoui’s complex ink drawings are then fused with the portrait, with breathtaking results.  Originally from Chile and Morocco respectively, the couple has been collaborating since 2005, and have successfully been exhibited and collected internationally.
http://www.pantarbe.com/ecourses/ecademy/tutorial08.htm     }See with new eyes, listen with new ears, feel a renewed artistic respect for what is possible. This may entail abandoning many of the most comfortable and habitual patterns of creativity the artist has become accustomed to. The process of truly living the artist life and reshaping the creative wheel can mean abandoning everything that feels safe and familiar.. Artistic freedom inspires a loss of control, a reordering of the visionary core within. This loss of control is not of the artist’ sanity, ethics, or morals but of one’s conformity to the consensus entrapments.
http://www.paper-leaf.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ct_1440.jpg   }color theory – the correct version. Art.
http://www.penwith.co.uk/pendeen/danger-of-death.htm   }photo by Pendeen.
http://www.planetperplex.com/en/    }An astonishing collection of optical illusions, impossible objects, hidden images and puzzle pictures with available background information for them. It embraces every type of image that the site’s creator Stefan Van den Bergh finds surprising or amazing. Be sure there are lots of them and some can't be found on other sites!
http://www.puzzles.com/PuzzleLinks/OpticalIllusions.htm    }Optical Illusions: Special artwork, different patterns and pattern devices which show the complexity of the way your eyes works. This page has illustrated links to the other optical-illusion and impossible art websites.
http://redlineart.com/galleries.htm   }redline gallery’s webpages.
http://redlineart.com/2008Cali/   }summer in Napa photo series.
http://www.seizeart.com/gallery/index.php     }seizeart gallery, a good gallery, has Sturges et al, check it out.
http://si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/Art_and_Design/   }explore Art & Design at the Smithsonian. For instance, their image gallery has over 138,000 electronic images from several archival repositories and museums at the Smithsonian. There are also 18 other categories from one of the world’s best collection of museums, galleries, and repositories.
http://si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/Art_and_Design/Painting.htm   }here’s their collection of links about painting.
http://www.sniggle.net/Billboard/index.php   }page on billboard liberation, an important area in Art that combines art with social activism. Be sure to use their links to see all the billboards and other “Jam Art” projects.
http://www.theartstory.org/section_critics.htm    }Ideas and concepts related to modern art are explored in this section, along with the overviews of the most important critics and historians that shaped and influenced the progression of art.  This site features artists whose work is worthy of review. Well made and easy to use; Recommended.  Here is: http://www.theartstory.org/section_artists.htm   }their featured artist page. Large, b&w photos of the artists, sometimes never seen before. One of the best selections of artist in the world. Highly Recommended.
http://www.theslideprojector.com/art1/art1lecturepresentations/lecture1-9.html   }interesting collection of works by several current and 20th century artists of note. From collections at MOMA, LACMA, and others. Recommended.
http://www.theslideprojector.com/art1/art1twoday/art1lecture16.html   }similar to the previous collection, but shorter and with some different images & quotes.
http://thisisnthappiness.com/   }This is an art scrapbook of links more than images, Rated PG-13. Image manipulation happens. Please let me know if there is some incorrect information or the link back to you is broken/wrong and especially if there is NO link back to you. If you're contacting me to complain about using an image or a story without sufficient credit, please note: The photo caption CONTAINS A LINK TO WHERE I FOUND IT. If the post links back to this site: I can't find the original author (AND am not claiming authorship) or more than likely, it is mine. I will gladly remove anything you ask me to.
http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/flash/cntower_timelapse.swf   }time lapse of a big city, move the mouse around slowly.
http://triptych.tv/   }a multi-media art “mash-up” site from mayhem.net. This is fun, but you’ll need a fast computer to be able to watch these, sort-of art videos. There are actually some links on the right side of the page – not that you could tell – which lead to further art videos from these people. Keywords: experimental, avant-garde, etc. 2016 Update: this site does not work in the way that it used to do. We’re working on replacement links for it. Browsers today won’t run outdated flash plugins, and some of the videos seem to need plugins that we don’t have, probably old ones which aren’t used any more. Most of his 500 links lead to those kinds of pages; and other to dead sites.  These are avant-garde art videos from the 1990s; some of them can be found on Julie Eclair’s VideoList  http://1drv.ms/1kgpXKw  .  Here’s one:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irxU3LXIG-4    }bad la pool water - video by triptych.tv - remix by mrtamale - music by no johnny, 4:13. See Mrtamale’s videos here: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrtamale/videos   }30 videos. The archived copies of those pages have videos that require the Quicktime plugin, etc. Some of these videos can still (2016) be found on youtube, so, here’s the link to one of those pages:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20070115083803/http://www.mrtamale.com/    }mrtamale’s archived webpage.  Also, see “B. Videos” below, for more avant-garde art videos.
http://luisdoamaral.tumblr.com/   }Luis do Amaral - Art, Music, Photography, Video. Surrealistic and bizarre artwork. Exhibitions of artworks by many artists. About 352 links in the page, mostly images, it loads from the bottom as you scroll down.  To see thumbnails of his exhibited works, http://luisdoamaral.tumblr.com/   }look here. From that page "Everything leads us to believe that there exists a spot in the mind from which life and death, the real and the imaginary, the past and the future, the high and the low, the communicable and the incommunicable will cease to appear contradictory. - André Breton “
http://www.arthistory.ucsb.edu/resources/online.html    }Online Image Resources. The UCSB Image Resource Center (formerly the Visual Resources Collection) maintains a large and comprehensive online collection
of images for teaching the history of art and architecture through the MDID interface. We also now host other campus collections through MDID: Film & Media, Theater & Dance, Classics, Richard Ross Photography, and Early Modern Bibles from the UCSB library. Use with account only - an account request link is on the main page.
http://www.urban75.com/Action/factory.html#top   }link from the Sniggle site. This is: Smashing the image factory, A Complete Manual of Billboard Subversion & Destruction. Note carefully the small links bar at the top of the page, leads to other sites of interest in this area. Quote: "When our work is done, advertising and billboards will fly beside the soviet flag in the museum of dead totalitarian experiments."
http://urbanart-photography.eu/    }Urban Art Photography by “Brenna Urban”. Jan Brennenstuhl aka Brenna, born 1988 in the Eastern-part of Berlin, Germany, grew up in between mortal remains of the real socialism and multicultural, subcultural ideas of squatting and creative designing of public space. Influenced by those two contrary mindsets, he started photographing street art in 2006 to document this breaking new, but totally temporary form of urban art. “For years now, also I’m documenting street artists in Berlin and other European metropolises like Paris, London, Barcelona and Madrid and just set up my yet fragmentary photo-portfolio! Check it out. “The resulting photo-series gives another view on street art and graffiti by focusing not on the artwork but on the artist. Recommended.
www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html     }interior of Sistine chapel, you pick view-angle with mouse.
www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html   }left-click the mouse, hold
http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/paolina_vr/index.html    }the Pauline chapel of the Vatican. Left-click the mouse, hold down, move slowly and watch.   
http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html   }the Sistine chapel. Move mouse around slowly and watch.
http://vimeo.com/17620183     }this URL should go directly to the video. A woman making her masterpiece Graff wall. 3:46. Some of us think that the woman in this video is our FB friend Ravel Patel, working pseudononymously.
http://www.visionsfineart.com/garmash/a_walk_on_the_beach.html   }a walk on the beach, glicee on canvas.
http://www.visionsfineart.com/index.html    }visions of fine art gallery, Sedona, Arizona, and San Diego, California.
https://henryjay.wordpress.com/2015/04/09/the-city-photo-essays-gallery-4/    }The City – Photo Essays – Gallery 4. "This is The City, 4th Collection. Originally Jae Kamel and me made these for each other, in a competitive spirit. Today, I’m the curator for his image collections online, as well as for 3 others. I hope you enjoy this collection. “
https://henryjay.wordpress.com/2014/03/27/new-collections-part-two/    }Windows Collections Part Two – Color – II. "My fellow bloggers, artists, photographers, You really liked my “windows” collection, uploaded last year. Since that time, I have redone it completely!  It is now two collections, Windows – Color – I, and Windows – Color – II.” “
https://henryjay.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/winnewcol4.jpg   }Collage by H.J.Koehler, from his 4th Gallery entitled “Windows - Color Gallery”.
https://jonedaepics.wordpress.com/2015/02/12/milla-jovovich/comment-page-1/#comment-30   }this is a gallery from our own art blog site, "Art & Photography Galleries, Visualize Whirled Peas”. Jae: Jone has hosted my Celebrity Photo Galleries there. Jone: this one is Milla Jovovich. I wrote "The famous celebrity Milla Jovovich, a model, actress, performer, and more. One of Jae’s best collections, IMHO.”  Jae: I those started on my facebook account, but we moved them all to Wordpress.
https://jonedaepics.wordpress.com/category/sasha-pivovarova/    }Jone: Jae also uploaded a Fashion Model Gallery. I wrote: “Hello again my wonderful bloggers and friends,some of you will have noticed that Jae’s FB albums are mostly images of Celebrities, his specialty, and the rest are Photo Essays, most in The City Series.  However, he did edit and upload a gallery of images of the Russian Fashion Model, Sasha Pivovarova. It is been re-edited and such for this upload today.” Jae: Henry has all the City photo-essays on his site now.
https://jonedaepics.wordpress.com/2014/08/20/winona-ryder-august-20-2014/  }his Winona Ryder gallery. Jae: When I met her in person, she said that friends call her “Noni”. Jone: I wrote there  "Summer vacation, and Jae Kamel has been working on his image collections again. Today I got the link for his newly redone Winona Ryder gallery. He’s sending the collage’s link later today. Jae said: “When there are two different scans of the same photo, sometimes I keep both of them. No worries. “ “
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/category/fine-art-nudes/   }the index for galleries by the artist, Ravel Patel, that have the tag “Fine Art Nudes”. Click on the “Older Posts” button to see more galleries. Each click shows another gallery’s thumbnail-link.
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2016/02/19/photo-essay-the-countryside-5th-bw-collection/    }Photo Essay, The Countryside – 5th b&w collection.
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2015/04/01/the-countryside-galleries-update/     }The Countryside Galleries – Update. News: I will be uploading this spring, two new collections in The Countryside Color collections. These are photos of the countryside: meadows, fields, pools, forests, rivers and streams. Here are the previous 3 Countryside – Color Version collections:
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2014/01/02/photo-essay-the-countryside-first-essay/   }first countryside color collection.
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2014/02/06/photo-essay-the-countryside-second-collection-2/   }second countryside color collection.
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2014/01/02/photo-essay-the-countryside-third-collection-of-three/   }third countryside color collection.
http://wwar.com/    }original and commercial artworks for sale. Large images of artworks, clean site. 48 links.
http://gallery.wolfram.com/    }mathematical art. Animations require Apple QuickTime to play.
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/Japan-art   }information about Japanese art.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fs81BAg-_Y&feature=related   }mixed fragments from the life of Gurdjieff, it says. 9:22. Watch this and you’ll see why its been put in Art, rather than elsewhere.
http://zetterstrand.com/work/2008.php#pictures/2008/pointer750.jpg    }the art of Kristoffer Zetterstrand.

II. Heroes of the 12th Century.
These were people who were heroes in the 12th century, were born in the 12th century, or both, that is, from 1101 to 1200 inclusive.
http://www.abelardandheloise.com/Story.html   }the story of Heloise and Abelard, very well told in this brief bio.
http://abelardandheloise.net/index2.htm   }description of the musical drama, Heloise and Abelard. ...Several plays, musicals, and movies have been made about this great and passionate pair of lovers.
http://abelardandheloise.net/linx.htm   }scroll down on this page and you'll find links to the other plays and movies about these famous 12th century lovers.
http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends/fiery-cosmic-egg-hildegard-von-bingen-001999     }The language of prophecy is frequently enigmatic, bewildering, and even disconcerting.  Hildegard von Bingen is another in history’s long line of clairvoyants and prognosticators.  She entered the convent either as an older child or a young teenager at Disibodenberg, Germany. By the mid-12th century she was serving as the mother superior of the monastery she had founded at Rupertsberg on the banks of the Rhine River. At a very early age Saint Hildegard had begun experiencing regular holy visions that continued throughout her lifetime. In addition to being a nun with mystical and prophetic insights, she was a true pre-Renaissance polymath: political and social moralist, musical composer, poet, naturalist, herbalist, gemologist, author of medicinal and botanical texts, and playwright. She even penned the earliest morality play. 
http://www.answers.com/topic/francis-of-assisi   }a very good brief bio of St. Francis.
http://arkphagrandlodge.com/knightstemplar.htm    }this page is easier to read. it describes the Templars less academically, and more simply, and reminds us that they were monastic fighting men, and called the Poor Knights of Christ. Miracles accompanied the original Knights Templar, especially on the field of battle.
http://www.biography.com/people/st-francis-of-assisi-21152679     }St. Francis of Assisi abandoned a life of luxury for a life devoted to Christianity after reportedly hearing the voice of God, who commanded him to rebuild the Christian church and live in poverty. He is the patron saint for ecologists. 
http://sufi-horizon.blogspot.com/2007/09/golden-chain-of-main-authentic-mutabara.html   }on this page Hazrat Khwajah 'Abd al-Khaliq Ghujduwani is shown to be in the lineage of the Naqshbandi/Mujaddidi, who are thought by some to be the same as the historical Khwajagan, or Masters Of Wisdom.
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/spain/salamanca/cathedral/cathedrals.html   }photos and notes on the 2 adjacent cathedrals of Salamanca, Spain. The Old Cathedral, mid 12th century to late 13th century; New Cathedral, foundation stone, 1512 and consecrated 1733
http://www.britainexpress.com/Where_to_go_in_Britain/Cathedrals/Cathedrals1.htm   }it is Chichester Cathedral on this page that was built in the 12th century (scroll down).
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/216793/Saint-Francis-of-Assisi   }we also liked this bio of St. Francis from Encyclopedia Britannica.
http://www.catholic-saints.net/saints/st-francis-of-assisi.php   }a fairly long bio of St. Francis, but with a good synopsis. The
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/hildegard.php   }about the music of Hildegard.
http://emilylevy.co.uk/releases/hildegard-hildegard-von-bingen-sinfonye-stevie-wishart    }Hildegard von Bingen, Sinfonye. Stevie Wishart; Decca Records, 2012 4765117. New DECCA CD: HILDEGARD - Vespers for St.Hildegard, from Stevie Wishart and Sinfonye;
Co-produced by Guy Sigsworth; Recording Engineer Tony Faulkner. Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London. Recommended.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine.aspx   }bio which shows her heroic side more; for example, she was the mother of Richard The Lionhearted, one of the heroes of the Crusades. Eleanor also fought in the Crusades - in the 12th century!
http://www.gurdjieff-internet.com/article_print.php?ID=234&W=5     }Abd Al-Khaliq Ghujduwani of Bokhara is mentioned on this page also. Bennett and others talking about Fourth Way schools (which modern Sufis are anxious to show that they and their Sufi predecessors are/were part of).
http://www.healingchants.com/musicscoreex.html   }when you go to this webpage, some of Hildegard’s music starts playing, and examples of her scores are shown. Ordering info is given for her music on dvd/cd. The music that plays is, Three Beauties Create Sacred Space.
http://healing-hearts-blog.com/category/shams-of-tabriz/   }some quotations from Shams of Tabriz, on this happy looking webpage. Recommended.
http://hildegard.org/links/links.html   }links for Hildegard of Bingen.
http://www.hildegirls.com/HG_SP12.html    }website for Hilde Girls. Wait, before you laugh: the founder, Susan Lincoln, was a featured singer at the Abbey of St. Hildegard’s 100th Anniversary celebration, and her music was selected by Eckhart Tolle for his new CD, Music for Inner Stillness. “She is the founder of Hilde Girls, a truly unique community of women who sing from their hearts, grow and learn together, and share their joy in loving service.”
http://hildegard.org/music/music.html   }another page about Hildegard’s remarkable music.
http://www.historynet.com/eleanor-of-aquitaine.htm   }less academic bio of Eleanor of Aquitaine, heroine of the 12th century. Read it carefully to see how truly heroic she was.
http://www.historyworld.net/timesearch/default.asp?conid=static_timeline&timelineid=630&page=1&keywords=1200s%20timeline    }the 12th century timeline. site and page are searchable. Each link has with it, links to (google) searches using the terms of the result; images related to the result; text searches related to the result; and the link tot the descriptive text of the event on the site itself.
http://www.inkpot.com/classical/hilfeather.html   }brief review of Hildegard’s music.
http://www.isi.edu/~lerman/music/Hildegard.html   }this page gives a fresh perspective on the life of St. Hildegard, and includes some things that the other websites leave out. Recommended.
http://www.lespasseurs.com/Les_huit_regles_de_la_voie_des_maitres.htm   }this page is in French, you might like to translate it first. In English, it shows the 8 principles of Abd Al-Khaliq Ghujduwani of Bokhara, which are similar to the ones that Gurdjieff taught and which Bennett found important. Bennett was concerned that Gurdjieff teachings, and The Work generally, have respectable historical precedents.
http://marilynn-hughes.suite101.com/miracles-attributed-to-st-francis-of-assisi-a91667  }descriptions of miracles of St. Francis. These are true. We have read the book, The Little Flowers, about St. Francis, just as we have read books about everyone else in this category. However, the accounts of the appearances of “apparitions” , may have been redacted by Catholics to make sure that the divine appearances would be figures from the Catholic versions of the various New Testament figures and stories. That is, we will never know for sure what St. Francis saw, unless, of course, we see it/one/them ourselves.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02498d.htm   }the straightforward bio of St. Bernard. He was influential in the lives of the 3 greatest European women of the age, and provided crucial support to the Order of Knights Templar, which won the Holy Land back from the Infidels (for a while). His support of the Crusades was indispensable at the time.  Whether or not he was otherwise a saint or a hero of the 12th century, we invite you the reader to decide.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06221a.htm   }a detailed biography of St. Francis.
drawing or painting of him is unlikely; the one on the Wiki page is more likely.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07351a.htm  }here, a straightforward  biography of St. Hildegard of Bingen, as she is known today. This was the first time that we learned that she is also called St. Hildegard, after reading an entire book of her prayers and visions. She is another hero of the 12thCentury, but it is hard for us to see why and how, today. Although only 800 years ago, we are challenged to see what people then considered important, whether in Europe or in Asia.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Hildegard_of_Bingen   }the New World Encyclopedia’s brief bio of Blessed Hildegard. We have found some of her writings hard to understand, and she was truly a mystic. However, read over the list of her accomplishments here carefully. Note also that she is to be canonized by the church – this year!
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Heloise   }the New World Encyclopedia’s entry for Heloise (and Abelard), also heroes of the 12th century, despite what her uncle did to him. Their romance is one of the great love stories of the 12 century.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Image:AbelardHeloiseTomb.jpg   }a photo of their tomb.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Bernard_of_Clairvaux    }we consider St. Bernard a hero of the 12th century as well, but can never approve of what he did to Abelard the scholar, in France. Theological or ideological differences should always be resolved through words and ideas (speeches, writings, etc.), and never through physical or social or psychological violence; this is a basic principle. St. Bernard violated that principle, and we would oppose his canonization and canonize Blessed Hildegard in his place, if we were the Pope. Similarly, his actions against the Cathars, Albigenses, and other “heretics” (people who practiced religion differently) were inappropriate, and were instances of the practice of power against others, and not of piety, humility, or service. Compare his life to St. Francis and St. Hildegard, for example.
http://www.powells.com/biblio/62-9781596750203-0   }link for the book about the teachings  of Shams of Tabriz. This is from Powell’s bookstore, one of our most favorite bookstores. Rumi's Sun collects many lessons and discourses from Shams of Tabriz, the Sufi mystic and spiritual master who was the catalyst for Rumi’s awakening.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/aah/index.htm   }the love letters of Heloise and Abelard, with a brief background.
http://schoolworkhelper.net/2011/08/cathedrals-of-the-12th-century-medieval-gothic/   }the builders of the 12th-century medieval gothic cathedrals were, of course, heroes of the 12th century as well. Brief, readable article, photo, diagram. Notes.
http://shamsitabriz.net/shams-rumi.html   }this is a learned and insightful description of Rumi, by someone who knows (it seems to us), and, in it is revealed that Shams Tabrizi was the same kind of soul that Yeheshua of Israel was  - or so it seems to us. The article’s only mistake, was at the very end. There the writer asserts that the kind of “soul transfer” (sic) that took place between Shams and Rumi was unique in history, and that is, of course, not true. Consider, say, Yeheshua and his apostles, and so on.  Recommended.
http://unveiledsecretsandmessagesoflight.blogspot.com/2009/08/knights-templar.html   }for contrast, L. Ron Hubbard’s views of the Knights Templar are included here.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Edmund_Blair_Leighton_-_Abaelard_Und_Seine_Sch%C3%BClerin_Heloisa.jpg   }painting of what the great lovers probably looked like.
http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/macro/macro_5001_70_279.html   }Notes on the magnificent stained glass windows in the cathedrals, made in the 12th century. They were truly heroes too, to make such unique and impressive art.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_I_of_Portugal   }King Alfonso I of Portugal, recaptured Portugal from the Moors, with crusaders from England, Flanders, Frisia, and other countries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_of_Clairvaux   }Abbot, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church. An hero of the 12th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwan-e_Shams-e_Tabriz-i   }Rumi named a book of his poetry, 40,000 verses long, in honor of his spiritual friend and teacher.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine   }Eleanor of Aquitaine. Queen of the Franks and the English by marriage to Louis VII and Henry II, respectively.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_of_Assisi   }wiki article on St. Francis. Even though hard to read, it tells about him correctly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helo%c3%afse_(abbess)   }brief bio of Heloise, but edited as though to be made safe for younger readers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugues_de_Payens   }co-founder and first grand-master of the Knights Templar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar   }the Knights Templar were also heroes of the 12th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Abelard    }good biographical sketch of Peter (Pierre) Abelard, perhaps the greatest scholar of the 12th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I   }Richard the Lionheart, King of England,
Victorious against Saladin, the Infidel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shams_Tabraiz   }wiki entry for Shams-i-Tabrīzī or Shams al-Din Mohammad (born 1185, died ca.1248), the teacher and friend of Rumi. A thorough entry, this gives a good picture of Shams of Tabriz, without being too technical or scholastic.
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Francis_of_Assisi   }collection of quotations from St. Francis. Have you ever noticed that these saints and mystics say the same things, whether Catholic, Sufi, or whatever?
http://olions.wordpress.com/2008/05/02/the-life-of-sheykh-ahmed-yesevi-qs-ii/    } Abd Al-Khaliq Ghujduwani of Bokhara is mentioned on this page. Mainstream Islamic Sufism. Although he too was a hero of the 12th century, he is also on the Category below, IV. The Work. See the link there for more info. Many sites will show him in the important Islamic lineages.

III. Natural Mathematics. (See also II. Bucky Fuller, on the Free List  
http://bit.ly/xTMMZM .)
http://www.academia.edu/4078784/The_Cosmic_Octave_The_origin_of_harmony   }The laws of harmony are based on the overtone series. The octave tone, which is the primary overtone, is the most dynamic in this series. It also has the simplest numerical ratio to the fundamental tone. The octave is the link between different kinds of periodically occurring natural phenomena, such as the orbit of the planets, the weather, colors and musical rhythms and tones. It has also been discovered in the field of molecular vibratory phenomena.
http://www.answers.com/topic/musica-universalis  }this page gives the brief, standard definition of “music of the spheres”, and it is the modern conception of that phrase, but it is wrong. It is wrong (a) since Plato, Pythagoras, and the like, saw geometry, number, and music as being basically the same, i.e., they could have meant, the proportions of their sizes, orbital distances, from each other and the sun, rotational periods, etc.; and since (b) in ancient times, the planets, and planetary (etc.) events, produced sounds or other EM outputs that were heard as sounds in the earth’s atmosphere, at the surface where humans live. See also our previous Lists for more information about this. Also see:
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/gallery/PreLaunch/PL_p4.mov   }where the sounds of the sun are discussed. Of course, the “science” they use to explain the sun’s sound(vibrations, music) is ridiculous, or as one Boulder scientist said, “completely retarded”. See also
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGz-F0swMJE&feature=related   }the sun is rather obviously electrical. One website said about this video: “the most remarkable thing: an enneagram representing the way in which the internal musical vibrations of the sun interact. This image does not just "look like" an enneagram: it is an enneagram, albeit upside down.  That is, a scientific analysis of the way internal waves propagate in the sun does indeed follow Gurdjieff's diagram. These waves produce "notes", or vibrations, that reverberate throughout the solar system.”
http://home.arcor.de/bratscher/golden/goldensection.htm#top   }This is a bibliography of sources related to the Golden Section in Music, the Fine Arts, Architecture, Aesthetics, Gestalt Theory, Theory of Proportion etc. The books and other sources are described and abstracts are given for some of them. Recommended.
http://britton.disted.camosun.bc.ca/goldslide/jbgoldslide.htm   }page showing the divine proportion or golden section in Art and Architecture. Illustrated with examples and animations. Note that the 5-pointed star is used in famous artworks. This is since the sides of the rectangles in them have lengths of phi and 1.
http://www.cln.org/themes/tessellations.html    }a page of tessellation links, with descriptions, but unfortunately with many deadlinks. These links are meant for students and teachers.
http://www.crystalinks.com/sg.html   }a good illustrated page on sacred geometry with several examples of it, including planetary orbits, and the layout of the Giza complex in Egypt, etc.
http://www.everythingselectric.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=2c682833d75b50366808c0591762f9b7&topic=159.msg589#msg589   }By tuning the system and artificially introducing more quantum uncertainty the researchers observed that the chain of atoms acts like a nanoscale guitar string. Dr. Radu Coldea from Oxford University, who is the principal author of the paper and drove the international project from its inception a decade ago until the present, explains: "Here the tension comes from the interaction between spins causing them to magnetically resonate. For these interactions we found a series (scale) of resonant notes: The first two notes show a perfect relationship with each other. Their frequencies (pitch) are in the ratio of 1.618…, which is the golden ratio famous from art and architecture." Radu Coldea is convinced that this is no coincidence. "It reflects a beautiful property of the quantum system -- a hidden symmetry. Actually quite a special one called E8 by mathematicians, and this is its first observation in a material," he explains.
http://www.friesian.com/music.htm   }this page shows the correct relationships between ratios, notes, and frequencies. Note that all this knowledge of music and sound and natural ratios, was known to Pythagoras, who in turn studied in Babylon, which was a center of learning in the ancient world. Highly Recommended. One of the most famous discoveries of Pythagoras, or of the Pythagorean School , is "that the chief musical intervals are expressible in simple mathematical ratios between the first four integers". Study of this page is recommended.
http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/java/LeapFractal/   }link for the fractal game (so-called, not an actual fractal), which uses the Pascal triangle. More info on Pascal’s triangle in this list.
http://givnology.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/80560593/m/822102791   }The outer form of this sound-producing instrument, the construction of its frame, the tension of the strings, and their names were changed many times by the beings of subsequent generations, ultimately taking the form among your contemporary favorites of those cumbersome sound-producing instruments, complicated to the point of idiocy and reduced in power to a childish level, such as the 'clavicymbalum,' 'clavichord,' 'organ,' 'grand piano,' 'upright piano,' 'harmonium,' and so on.
http://goldennumber.net/   }professionally made side, showing the many areas in which the golden ratio, the number phi (pronounced “fee”), and the Fibonacci numbers occur in nature. These many examples show that natural forms are cases of the laws of number expressing themselves.
http://goldennumber.net/acoustics.htm   }a page on phi and the golden section, also called the divine proportion, in music and acoustics, electronics and architecture.
http://goldennumber.net/art.htm   }the human face shows phi in its ratios, as does famous art throughout the world, including Da Vinci’s. The makers of this list have also made artwork, such as murals, using the divine proportions.
http://goldennumber.net/golden-ratio.htm   }this page has a good overview of the golden ratio itself, and examples of where it occurs throughout nature.
http://goldennumber.net/neophite.htm   }this page shows the basic math of phi. Ignore the non-mathematician’s remark, on that page, about the pronunciation of phi (“FEE”). No genuine mathematician or scholar would pronounce this Greek word any other way. Otherwise, this page also introduces the golden mean. The golden mean is a very important universal mathematical relationship, which occurs in many areas of life, some subtle.
http://goldennumber.net/Number89.htm   }shown here the “discovery” that 1/89 in decimal form is the Fibonacci sequence itself, and, of course, 89 is the 11th Fibonacci number, 12th if you count 0 as the first term. Some expressions for Fn  have 0 as the 0th term, some start at 1. However, the authors of this page, and the authors quoted on the page, didn’t know the best expression for showing how the Fibonacci sequence is hidden in itself. This involves subtracting the carries from the decimal expansion in a certain way, and using the most exact expression for the embedded series, that is, one based on powers of 9 (as b-1, in other words) rather than 10 as shown. With 10, they make it much more difficult and inexact. Write to us for more details.
http://goldennumber.net/pascal.htm   }the Fibonacci numbers are found, of course, in the so-called Pascal’s triangle.
http://goldennumber.net/theology.htm   }on this page, an attempt is made to show the spiritual aspects of the golden mean.
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=pt&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.gnosisonline.org%2Fviewtopic.php%3Ff%3D8%26t%3D767%26start%3D15   }page on technology in the temples of antiquity, including the golden proportion. Also shown, the antiquity of civilized humans (the Piri Reis map was drawn from knowledge of what Antarctica looked like in 4000 BC at the latest by accepted dating methods).
http://www.grunch.net/synergetics/volumes.html   }In place of the time-honored conventions of mathematics, Fuller proposes that mathematical principles should be derived from experience of the natural world. If we start with real things, and make
deductions based on them, then our resulting generalizations will reflect and apply to the world in which we live. In place of dimensionless points, Fuller proposes ‘energy events’, since matter is characterized by the energy of atomic motion. Rather than a straight line, we have wave phenomenon, and a mesh of energy events would replace continuous plane. These alternative solutions lead in the direction of determining ‘nature’s coordinate system.’ The structure of nature occurs according to the requirements of minimum energy, and thus the coordinate system is a geometry of the most economical relationships between events.  Bucky’s math, synergetic and tensegritic, is also purely natural mathematics, but, since the nature that it describes is usually at the molecular level, or near to it, it is more difficult for us to recognize it as natural mathematics. See also The Free List.
http://www.gurdjieffclub.ru/?id=1030   }For instance, in accordance with this law, the white ray is composed of seven independent colors, in every definite sound there are seven different independent tones, in every state of man there are seven different independent sensations, furthermore, every definite form can be made up of only seven different dimensions, every mass remains at rest on the Earth only as a result of seven "reciprocal thrusts", and so on. 
http://www.halexandria.org/dward113.htm   }natural math in music. This page introduces the basics of music theory and its connection to nature as seen through number and geometry.
http://www.halexandria.org/dward093.htm  }relating sacred geometry, based on natural numbers, to the Fibonacci sequence. Counts of flower petals by species, etc. Good related links toward bottom of page.
http://hanskayser.com/EZ/kayser2/kayser2/index.php   }the science of harmonics. Illustrated examples of natural mathematics, categorized by this expert on Pythagorean math and ideas.
http://hanskayser.com/EZ/kayser2/kayser2/index.php   }here’s his page on harmonics and mathematics. He has also a section on magic squares here.
http://hanskayser.com/EZ/kayser2/kayser2/index.php   }Mr. Kayser’s page on harmonics and music theory.
http://hanskayser.com/EZ/kayser2/kayser2/index.php   }his page on harmonic theories and diagrams. All these pages are so fully illustrated in color, that this set could have gone in the Art Category, above; for example, http://hanskayser.com/EZ/kayser2/kayser2/imagelibrary/Theories/0.jpg . Note that the same URL is used, you click on "Harmonic Theories and Diagrams" in the left-hand column.
http://www.klezmershack.com/articles/horowitz/horowitz.klezmodes.html#progressions   }A mode, then, is more than just a scale, implying also the way the notes making it up are used. Each mode implicitly contains a mood and a set of motives which are specific to it, though the melodic contour of these motives overlaps extensively from mode to mode, whereby the intervals are the varying factor.
http://www.learner.org/courses/mathilluminated/interactives/prim/   }a page for learning how to use and build figurate – here triangular and square – numbers, using gnomons.
http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/browse.asp?LT=F&PRE=fib&submit1=GO&TCS=Y&TGR=Y&TNT=Y   }this page has some basic math concepts defined, which you’ll want to study if you wish to understand Natural Mathematics. This is the glossary’s second page.
http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/browse.asp?LT=B&ANCHOR=fibonaccisequence0000000000000&TBM=&TAL=&TAN=&TBI=&TCA=&TCS=Y&TDI=&TEC=&TFO=&TGE=&TGR=Y&THI=&TNT=Y&TPH=&TST=&TTO=&TTR=&TAD=&LEV=B   }first page of the basic math concepts.
http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/browse.asp?LT=R&ANCHOR=rothstheorem000000000000000000&TBM=&TAL=&TAN=&TBI=&TCA=&TCS=Y&TDI=&TEC=&TFO=&TGE=&TGR=Y&THI=&TNT=Y&TPH=&TST=&TTO=&TTR=&TAD=&LEV=B   }last page of the basic math concepts.
http://www.math.vt.edu/people/gao/math/godensection/#music   }in this page it is revealed that Mozart and Beethoven both used the Golden Mean in their music.
http://mathgym.com.au/history/pythagoras/pythnum.htm   }page summarizes natural numbers as taught by Pythagoras, including figurate numbers. The best and IMHO most important uses of figurate numbers appear nowhere online, nowhere in the WWW that search engines can find. Similarly, even the best recounts of what Pythagoras knew or taught are by outsiders; there are very, very few Pythagoreans left alive on earth today. Schools descended from that tradition exist, of course, but…
http://milan.milanovic.org/math/english/relations/relation2.html   }shows the basic mathematics of Fibonacci numbers, which plant, animal, and mineral forms on earth demonstrate in their physical characteristics.
http://www.movements-foundation.org/index.php?id=000003&menue_id=000003&templ=standard   }on this page, the concepts of the involution and evolution of sounds, pitches, is mentioned. This is another example of natural math, and of the relationship between science and music.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Frequencies   }Home-grown sine-wave experiments for software musicians: Punch in Keely frequencies 620hz, 630hz and 12,000hz, run through oscilloscope and watch. this page is a list of many important natural frequencies, including the Keely frequencies and Rife frequencies.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Keely   }John Keely, wrote that the vibrations of "thirds, sixths, and ninths, were extraordinarily powerful." In fact, he proved the "vibratory antagonistic thirds was thousands of times more forceful in separating hydrogen from oxygen in water than heat." In his "Formula of Aqueous Disintegration" he wrote that, "molecular dissociation or disintegration of both simple and compound elements, whether gaseous or solid, a stream of vibratory antagonistic thirds, sixths, or ninths, on their chord mass will compel progressive subdivisions. In the disintegration of water the instrument is set on thirds, sixths, and ninths, to get the best effects." See http://www.keelynet.com/keely/aqua1.txt  from http://www.keelynet.com/ . Keely's 3rds, 6ths and 9ths : Note well the Tesla quote about 3-6-9: “If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe.”  Nikola Tesla  Tesla's 3, 6 & 9 includes quotes on these numbers by Walter Russell. The Triamazikamno.
http://www.philosophia.bem-vindo.net/modules/glossary/entry.php?entryID=230   }notes about the octave, which contains, of course, seven centers-of-gravity of sound (vibrations). Note that sounds and frequencies, and their causes and effects, are again manifestations of and examples of, natural mathematics. That is the name of this Category.
http://powerretouche.com/Divine_proportion_tutorial.htm   }the divine proportion and golden ratio plug-in. Yes, we’re serious. The demo version is free. We installed ours in Irfanview, and it works. Recommended. Works with Photoshop, Corel Draw, etc., many common graphics or photo apps.
http://www.mathematische-basteleien.de/triangularnumber.htm  }this page gives a good presentation, of the basics of triangular numbers and figurate numbers. They also show the location of the triangular numbers in Pascal’s triangle, if you didn’t find it when we mentioned it to you elsewhere in this category. And although they did notice that the sums of the triangular numbers are the square number, just as all squares are built from triangle (cf. Bucky Fuller), they didn’t generalize to the natural conclusion, i.e., not mathematicians.
http://www.soundformation.com/soundhealing.htm   }Musical instruments and natural ambient and environmental sounds are excellent when used in sound therapy to accompany meditation and healing practices.
http://www.svpvril.com/basicac.html    }Basic Acoustic Principles, from: "A Dictionary of Musical Terms", Novello, Ewer and Co., London, pre-1900. The science which treats of the nature and laws of sound.
http://www.svpvril.com/musicuni.html   }It is a well known and accepted fact that any vibration as in a sound tone will give rise to its octave harmonics. These are the harmonics generally acknowledged by science as multiples of 2, which multiplication derives superharmonics, and divisions by 2 derive subharmonics. These types of harmonic products or results of 2 are called octave harmonics. What is not so generally acknowledged but nevertheless just as true is a tone will give rise to harmonics not divisible 2 but divisible by other numbers such as 3, 5, 7, etc. These other harmonics are developed from and within the octave harmonic series first mentioned by the octave harmonics interacting arithmetically with and among themselves and with the fundamental. These spontaneously and naturally occurring tones will add and subtract from each other in a perfectly orderly manner giving rise to summation and difference tones sometimes referred to as secondary, tertiary or higher harmonics. When these summation tones are very powerful they are referred to as beat tones or beat frequencies and are considered enharmonic. This webpage is Recommended for study.
http://www.svpvril.com/musint.html   }Harmony is concerned with chords, and every chord is a combination of intervals sounded simultaneously. Any systematic study of harmony must therefore begin with an examination of intervals. The following interval data was found in many obscure and not so obscure sources. We found others but only included those having numeric values. You will note, some information conflicts with others. The intervals that form the basis of music, and their measurements relative to one another are (generally held) as follows (listed on the page).
http://www.svpvril.com/svpweb40.html#First%20Experiments%20in%20Modes    }First Experiments in Modes by Michael Riversong Ancient Greek modes, used by legendary Bards such as Orpheus and Homer, have a lot of power that can be used for specific purposes, according to some of the ancient writings. Some of these melodic forms were said to have very specific healing powers in the legends.
http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibnat.html   }page showing things in nature, and the use of Fibonacci numbers to describe them, and its relationship to the golden section. A good site for students.
http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/phi2DGeomTrig.html#pent   }the golden section in pentagons and pentagrams.
http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/phi2DGeomTrig.html#penrose   }this page shows one of the deep and surprising manifestations of phi, namely, in 5-fold tiling of the plane with Penrose tiles! Phi, as a mathematical constant, is easily as important as pi (technically pronounced “pee”, since it is a Greek letter and word), maybe more so. These Penrose tiles show The Golden Mean, phi, and hence Fibonacci numbers, etc. There is a script or applet on the page that shows the relationship between the kite and dart and a pentagon and pentagram, and divides the triangle according to which number you click on.
http://tap3x.net/EMBTI/j4selfbbb.html   }this page shows an interesting attempt to integrate natural mathematical ideas, with a basically Jungian interpretation of Gurdjieff’s Enneagram. These people show some of the natural math of these things better than most other websites on the Web; recommended, except, of course, for the incorrect way of viewing the Enneagram, that is, calling it a Mandala; that, of course, it is not. The figure, not as an Enneagram, but rather simply as a visual figure, may be considered in the class of Mandala, symbols, etc., as described by Jung and his students, as well as by Mirceae Eliade, etc.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/space/8114694/Stars-song-captured-by-scientists.html    }He said: "Essentially stars resonate like a huge musical instrument. Stars make sounds naturally but we can't hear this as it is has to travel through space.  The new research comes just six months after scientists at Sheffield University recorded eerie musical harmonies emitted from the surface of the sun.
http://theoryoforder.com/sequence_and_spiral/   }Let us review the findings of the previous pages in this section, in order to affirm a precise definition of what the Fibonacci sequence is. The Fibonacci sequence, the golden rule and the golden ratio all extend from a common logic for geometric growth; that any one element is the sum of the previous 2.
http://library.thinkquest.org/4116/Music/pythagor.htm?tqskip1=1   }relationship of numbers to musical harmony. Suitable for students.
http://library.thinkquest.org/07aug/01053/pythagoras.html   }this is the best page on how Pythagoras constructed the musical scale, since it is correct. The scale was built by powers of the fifth (shown). Ironically, today’s popular ET scale is built from powers of 2, namely, the 12th powers of 2. Pythagoras would probably have approved. Site: Recommended.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_intonation   }Wikipedia has a surprisingly good page on just intonation. The page includes on it audio examples of the JI and ET tunings. A very good page on tunings and temperaments and scales, for Wikipedia. Recommended.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_mode   }A mode indicated a primary pitch (a final); the organization of pitches in relation to the final; suggested range; melodic formulas associated with different modes; location and importance of cadences; and affect (i.e., emotional effect/character). Liane Curtis writes that "Modes should not be equated with scales: principles of melodic organization, placement of cadences, and emotional affect are essential parts of modal content" in Medieval and Renaissance music.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/FigurateNumber.html   }some of the equations for figurate numbers, but with no info.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PascalsTriangle.html   }some of the basic math of the Pascal’s triangle, or triangle of binomial coefficients. There is a lot of natural mathematics connected with this arrangement; note, for example, the triangular numbers there. That’s a starting point. Note that this triangle was known in antiquity, and surfaced in China in the 13th century,  before Pascal.
http://guitars101.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/guitar-scale-modes/     }If music has the ability to impact our emotions and mood, the same goes versa. An interval pattern of scales will define its mood and style, ranging from happy and upbeat (Ionian mode), to sad (Aeolian mode), to sinister (Locrian mode).
http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_17.htm   }this page introduces the Fibonacci number, golden section, and hints at phi. “The Fibonacci numbers are Nature's numbering system. They appear everywhere in Nature, from the leaf arrangement in plants, to the pattern of the florets of a flower, the bracts of a pinecone, or the scales of a pineapple. The Fibonacci numbers are therefore applicable to the growth of every living thing, including a single cell, a grain of wheat, a hive of bees, and even all of mankind.” This site gives the best simple overview of the mathematics of nature, and explains the golden section, ratio, and spiral in a simple way. Good illustrations. Linklist at bottom.
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/100107_goldenratio   }The “pitch” of these notes, or their frequencies of vibration, are in a ratio of about 1.618, the same “the golden ratio famous from art and architecture,” he continued. If two numbers are related by the golden ratio, their sum is also related to the larger of them by the golden ratio. In other words, if A divied by B is that special number, then A+B divided by A is the same number. Artists and architects have have used the golden ratio for centuries—for example, rectangles 1.618 times higher than they are wide because it provides esthetically pleasing forms. The golden ratio is irrational, like pi, meaning its decimals go on forever.

IV. The Work. See also Enneagram Studies on the Fall Harvest Edition  
http://bit.ly/zIoiml .
Note: Sometimes, microsloth onedrive will “have a problem” loading and displaying the Fall Harvest Edition, or any other microsoft word document. If that happens, Use the most recent updates of the FHE on our blogs.
Those are currently (March 2016) here: 
https://jonedae.wordpress.com/2016/01/03/jku-fhe-january-2016-update/    or 
http://jonedae.blogspot.com/2015/10/jku-fall-harvest-edition-update.html    .
http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/138824    }brief bio of Nicoll showing his pseudonym.
http://www.amazon.com/Secret-Talks-Mr-Specially-Recollected/product-reviews/0895560011/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt/192-8314163-8582134?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1   }these reviews are included here since, if you’re investigating the Work, Mr. G, or the so-called Fourth Way, you’ll most likely run across this book sooner or later.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/gurdjieffsufi/    }Gurdjieff and Sufi paths. (His name is pronounced gurd-JEE-eff. The other one is the European or British pronunciation.) This is one of the better sites for reading about comparisons between Sufism and the Work. Note that Gurdjieff didn’t invent the work, and it existed before him, throughout human history, just as he stated. The Sufis did not invent the Work, either, and aren’t necessarily a part of it. This colorful and easy to read site gives probably the best comparisons of the two.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/gurdjieffsufi/contrasts.html    }page contrasting Sufism and the Work (another page from the same website). Of course, they’re similar, but not the same. However, G. chose his successors consciously and deliberately. Did he not write Beelzebub after his accident? That is, he was as sly and intelligent as ever and knew exactly what he was doing. “Clouded” is how it appears to outsiders, such as the man who wrote the article, since G. didn’t want outsiders to know who he put in charge of what, and wanted it to be difficult for insiders to figure out too, to prevent things like gossip. These are poisons.
http://www.anthonyblake.co.uk/BeelzebubIndividuals.html   }a fun description of characters from Beelzebub’s Tales To His Grandson, which today should be read in preference to the Bible. It should, unlike the Bible, be read from front to back, and completely, rather than studied or verses quoted from it: that leads to out-of-context problems, just as with the Bible. Dr. Dae: for me, the illustrations that he uses are the ‘fun’ part. Some of them look like famous woodcuts, etc., or other drawings from former times, etc.
http://www.archive.org/details/MauriceNicollCommentaries27thMarch1941   }readings of Nicoll’s commentaries for the blind. Read by automated voice. Improved quality.
http://www.archive.org/details/TheMusicOfGurdjieff-DeHartmannDisc1   }location of disc 1 of De Hartmann playing the G-DeH music.
http://www.archive.org/details/TheMusicOfGurdjieff-DeHartmannDisc2   }location of disc 2 of De Hartmann playing.
http://www.archive.org/details/TheMusicOfGurdjieff-DeHartmannDisc3    }location of disc 3 of De Hartmann playing. These performances of these songs, hymns, etc., are the ones to listen to first; then later to all the others. Note that all the files can be found in our music folder, for the Gurdjieff-De Hartmann Music, at
http://sdrv.ms/158YBbx    }along with several other performances of these and similar works. At that link, is most of the music that Gurdjieff and DeHartmann composed, that was ever recorded, and which survived to the present day.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5506260/maurice_Nicoll_missing_the_mark.html?cat=10   }this is a somewhat better description of Nicoll’s writings and teachings.
http://www.bennettbooks.org/store/merchant.mvc    }commercial site for Bennett, Nicoll, etc., books. For those already  in the Work, we might recommend Exchanges Within (
http://www.bennettbooks.org/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=BB&Category_Code=232), or perhaps Eating the ‘I’(
http://www.bennettbooks.org/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=BB&Category_Code=231 ) ;or for newcomers, some books by Ouspensky (
http://www.bennettbooks.org/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=BB&Category_Code=221 ). See our list below in the FAQs for books for newcomers.
http://www.breakoutofthebox.com/eatingI.htm   }William Patrick Patterson, a student of The Fourth Way, has written a personal story of transformation called Eating the "I."  2016 DL. Replacement: 
 http://wayback.archive.org/web/20101101044952/http://www.breakoutofthebox.com/eatingI.htm   }this page is in the Archive now. Also see:  http://www.gurdjiefflegacy.org/wpp/wpp_booksauthored.htm    }Eating The "I": A Direct Account of The Fourth Way—The Way of Using Ordinary Life to come to Real Life. Expanded edition. Includes a gallery of 17 paintings depicting different stages in the journey. First modern book to show Gurdjieff Work in action.
http://brennacoleman.suite101.com/vibrational-healing-and-the-human-energy-field-a166322   }this, again, is typical of descriptions of the souls that a human can make for himself in his lifetime. Of course, he’s only born with one, and it dies with him if he never awakens. This webpage’s writer did correctly include the vibrational nature of the souls, though not accurately.
www.cupofnothing.com/attachments/File/The_New_Man_-_Nicoll.pdf      }location of the new man pdf download. DL2011.  2016 Replacement:  http://1drv.ms/1RRULNa    }The New Man by Maurice Nicoll.
http://www.duversity.org/archives/solioonensius.html   }original of the Lecture, presented on the website rumormillnew.com (see link in this list). The rumor mill page has an introduction to the lecture, posted by “BillyM” 10/29/03, then the lecture. BillyM doesn’t know who gave the lecture. This site doesn’t say either, but Anthony Blake is the director of studies there. For the original page, http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?noframes;read=61098   }use this replacement now (2016): http://wayback.archive.org/web/20070805135806/http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?noframes;read=61098  }Solioonensius.
http://electromagneticfrontier.blogspot.com/2009/06/omnipresent-world-substance-okidanokh.html?showComment=1327731063083#c4459233870337769420   }a blog site presents the Omnipresent Okidanokh. The Hint is, why have we been teaching you so much science on our previous Lists, and why was there so much emphasis on EM (electromagnetism), plasma, etc., and their operations and effects at all scales, from the atomic to the galactic, and including their interactions with and effects on biological life?? And, of course, now you know: we were preparing you to be able to understand Gurdjieff. For your sake, we hope that you watched all the videos and read all the relevant websites, most, most carefully, especially on the Groundhog and Free Lists.
http://www.endlesssearch.co.uk/philo_bpd.htm   }one of  the most important realizations from the Work.
http://www.endlesssearch.co.uk/philo_5strivings.htm   }the 5 being-obligonian-strivings.
http://www.endlesssearch.co.uk/philo_human_nature.htm   }essay on human nature, with diagrams. Highly recommended. This is the only place in the world where these diagrams are presented together for comparison & contrast. This is one of the places that shows how the Human Design material is unnecessary and inappropriate.
http://www.endlesssearch.co.uk/philo_neologism_talk_ae2008.htm   }descriptions of some of the neologisms in BTTG. This page goes into some detail. References are given at the end. Recommended for study groups in Foundations or Fourth Way groups.
http://www.endlesssearch.co.uk/philo_pondering.htm   }good descriptions of Aiësiritoorassian Contemplation, Active Mentation, and Being Contemplation. This website is one of the best Gurdjieff Work websites in the world.
http://www.eurekaeditions.com/   }another pay-site for Nicoll, etc., books. See below for which Bennett books we recommend.
http://www.farwesteditions.com/   }publisher of the important Journal, Material For Thought. Since 1970 fifteen issues of Material for Thought have been published, many of which are available through this web site. Please go to Selected Articles from Past Issues of Material for Thought for a sample of articles and reviews. Far West Editions was begun in 1968 by John Pentland, a direct pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff and president of the Gurdjieff   Foundations of New York and California until his death in 1984. Note that they have also published the best translation of Milarepa inot English.
http://www.fifthpress.org/   }Reflections on Gurdjieff’s Whim by Keith A. Buzzell... to live and teach so that there should be a new conception of God in the world, a change in the very meaning of the word.
http://findebookee.com/g/gurdjieff-pdf   }free Gurdjieff pdfs. 2016 DL. Replacement:  Note that these books can already be found on our Gurdjieff: pdfs folder (  http://1drv.ms/1W9du81   ) 8 files, and are free for you to download and read. We have there three different editions of BTTG: (1) the 1999 Arkana edition; (2) the original 1950 edition; and, (3) the Dutton edition, the pdf without publication data. The rest of All And Everything is there, as well.  Books by people in The Work or in The Fourth Way, can be found in our The Work: pdfs folder (  http://1drv.ms/1SzQsbF  ), 69 files. Also there, supplemental books, such as those not officially in The Fourth Way, but who, say, met Mr. G and wrote of him, etc., as well as others. Some of the pdfs, for technical reasons, are here: (  http://bit.ly/1QDTIQx ), 8 files.
http://www.fourthway.info/   }an open database of Fourth Way contacts throughout the world. This link goes to the global map of them.
http://www.fourth-way.org.uk/pythagoras.htm   }summary of Pythagoras’ life and teachings. Since there is much misinformation about Pythagoras on the Web and in print, this is a good page for you to read. Pythagoras was, of course, in the Work, as well.
http://www.fourth-way.org.uk/fourth-way-links.htm   }this site has a good links page, too, although the emphasis seems to be on Bennett, Ouspensky, and an Indian guru that Dr. Roles studied with.
http://www.gianfrancobertagni.it/Discipline/musicaemistica.htm    }this page has the sheet music for the Gurdjieff-De Hartmann music. This sheet music is also included on our pdfs folder (  http://1drv.ms/1W9du81   ), and is available to for free there. However, mp3s of almost all the Gurdjieff-DeHartmann music can be found at our Skydrive folder, here http://sdrv.ms/158YBbx   .
http://gnosticteachings.org/courses/astrology/685-sagittarius.html   }an example of how easily a person can get lost in various “Gnostic” teachings and studies. Scroll down to the word “hasnamuss” and you’ll see what I mean. This word has just a few simple meanings, about frightening and dangerous people, about sad and pitiful people. The writer of this webpage wiseacres it into a mess, just as G. said that some would.
https://sites.google.com/site/beelzebubstales/neologisms-pronunciations   }from here, you link to an internet archive site, that has the correct pronunciations of words used in BTTG.
http://ae.gurdjieff.org.gr/terms/en50/0251.htm   }this page does, finally, give the correct definitions of ‘hasnamuss’, but, you have to scroll down to 28.405 and start reading from there, and skip the other quotations above it. Sorry, but this is an important term for you to understand. Read down to the bottom of 28.410, and you can stop there, if you wish.
http://www.gurdjieff.org/owens1.htm   }one man’s commentary on Beelzebub’s Tales To His Grandson; you should form your own impressions of Beelzebub’s Tales To His Grandson after reading it.  Copyright © 1964 Terry Winter Owens, Revised by J. Walter Driscoll and Greg Loy with permission of the authors.
http://www.gurdjieff-colorado.org/contact.htm     }The Colorado Foundation.
http://www.gurdjieffclub.ru/en/main/resources-booksvideoslinks/articles-essay/stephen-aronson-third-line-of-work.html    }a for-real, G. Work website.
http://www.gurdjieffclub.ru/en/main/principles-and-methods-of-work.html   }Recommended that you read this page from them. Nice looking page, readable, good précis of Work basics. You can tell that someone’s first language was Russian, on this page which is in English.
http://www.gurdjieff-foundation-california.org/   }the Foundation of San Francisco. Note that here is
http://www.gurdjieff-foundation-california.org/school.htm   }Jerry Needleman's introduction to the work, with information on books, music, and films from The Work. Highly Recommended.
http://www.gurdjieff-foundation-california.org/affiliated.htm   }a list of the other Foundations in the U.S. and Canada.
http://www.gurdjieff-internet.com/article_print.php?ID=234&W=5   }this webpage shows historical occurrences of  “fourth way” schools, teachers, and ideas. Abd Al-Khaliq Ghujduwani of Bokhara is mentioned here in that context.
http://www.gurdjieff-internet.com/article_print.php?ID=263&W=3   }a strange webpage. The author is obviously in the Work, and by the end of the article, he has come to all the right conclusions, so to speak; but starts out by saying that “The Second Conscious Shock is one of the more obscure areas of the Work. It is surrounded by an aura of mystery and secrecy”, which we have found to be untrue. To us, it is plain: it is the next conscious shock, preferably daily, which follows the first one. Furthermore, it is plain to one when it happens: there is recognition. So, perhaps the writer wishes for this event to be mysterious, or occult, to those readers who aren’t in the Work, and wouldn’t know what it was. Good site and page though: Recommended. Note that Mr. McFarlane’s videos appear below in “VII. Music and Videos”.
http://www.gurdjiefflosangeles.org/index.html   }the Gurdjieff Foundation of Los Angeles. Clean, simple website.
http://www.gurdjiefflosangeles.org/index.html   }it was founded by John, Lord Pentland, one of G.’s students.
http://www.gurdjiefflosangeles.org/links.html   }here is a list of links to the other G. Foundations throughout the U.S. and Canada. The first was founded in 1953 in New York by Jeanne De Salzmann, by direct authority of G. Some foundations not on that list are linked to from this page.
http://www.gurdjieff-legacy.org/40articles/newlamps.htm   }another good Work site. This is a very good page to read about Mr. G. It straightens-out some of the misconceptions about the Enneagram and about Sufism, that are so common on the Web.  Recommended to read this page. This page is also on The Fall Harvest Edition now, under "VII. Enneagram Studies". 
http://www.gurdjieff-movements.net/links/links_to_groups.htm   }their linklist. Some of these links may be deviations from The Gurdjieff Work. Most Enneagram searches on the Web lead to garbage. (7/1/11).
http://www.gurdjieff-movements.org/   }homepage of this site, watch the points of the Enneagram and listen to the music. See also “Dance” in PartDeux for more on the Movements.
http://www.gurdjieffwork.com/site/index.asp?DL=243&ad=38835   }this seems to be a genuine Worksite.
http://www.hermetics.org/bektashi.html   }shows the history of the Bektahsi order of Sufis and discussed Islamic Sufism generally. Hadji Bektash is often shown with the surname Veli.
http://www.holybooks.com/dream-psychology-by-maurice-Nicoll/    }the holy books page on Nicoll, including free pdf downloads. Note that these books can already be found on our  folder (  http://1drv.ms/1SzQsbF  ), and are free for you to download and read.
http://hurleydonson.com/Nicoll.htm   }bio of Nicoll, and links, incl. book links. Nicoll’s books are probably the best source for studying “the work of the centers”, as it is called, which was neglected by some of the author students, notable Ouspensky and Bennett. The work is on oneself, and learning to work with the centers is necessary for that.
http://www.jancox.com/2004/09_16_04_Daily_Fresh_News.html   }link to “thoughts” sent out e-mail 11/29/10. 2016 DL. Replacement:  http://www.jancox.com/jans-daily-news/    }Daily Fresh News from Jan Cox.
http://kesdjan.com/4th.html   }an esoteric reference for being-Parkdolgduty. This is one of the better websites for those who want to learn about the work, or for those who wish to Work and live near Austin, Texas, Minneapolis, Minnesota, or in Argentina.
http://www.endlesssearch.co.uk/philo_human_nature.htm   }page on becoming free from the influences of the moon, such as howling “Mooooooooooooooooooon!” in the moonlight like wolves in the night.
http://kesdjan.com/exercises/np.html   }more good Work material on this page, for you to read. Here it is from Nicoll (one of our favorites) and Ouspensky. Dr. Nicoll was a student of Carl Jung, Gurdjieff, and Ouspensky, and a medical doctor and minister in his own right.
http://kesdjan.com/exercises/oa.html   }excerpt from Nicoll’s commentaries. Note that this page appears in our  folder (
 http://1drv.ms/1SzQsbF  ), with the spelling errors corrected.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gurdjieff/cosmology.htm   }here someone got most of the cosmology, which G. related from ancient times to the present, correct, but thought that the planets, suns, etc. spoken of in his and Ouspensky’s writings, were “not physical celestial bodies.” That is, when she said that “clearly what is being  referred to here are levels of consciousness, levels of existence, planes of being,”, she was right, but, the suns and planets are also still the suns and planets that we know, and which we can see with our telescopes, just as they (the ancients) could, or with the naked eye.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/planes/orectic.html   }again, noting that our subtle bodies affect or are affected by, out thoughts, feelings, emotions, and intentions or wishes, with a comparative view, showing historical sources and modern writings.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/subtlebody/correspondences.html   }more from the same site. In this comparative view of the seven souls, subtle bodies, or higher being-bodies, it is clear that fragments of a lost, whole knowledge exist today and have since historical times. However, the vibrational and energetic natures of the subtle bodies seems to be mostly missing; cause-and-effect and linear thinking, etc., still limit the minds of, at least, modern writers, and some historical writers as well. The three blind men and the elephant.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/subtlebody/seven_energy_fields.html   }so, this is typical of what explanations of the higher-being-bodies, or seven souls, look like outside of the Work.
http://www.nefersweetie.com/documents/solioonensius.pdf   }”explanation” of Solioonensius, without the wiseacring.
http://www.newdawnreviews.com/ancient-wisdom/eating-the-%e2%80%98i%e2%80%99/   }review of Eating the ‘I’.  William Patterson.
http://www.nyland.org/land.shtml   }info on the groups of Mr. W. A. Nyland in Northern California.
http://www.paganspath.com/meta/7rays.htm   }note on the seven rays of creation, and related phenomena.
http://www.peterga.com/notes/religion/gurdjieff.htm   }a critical view of G. and the Work, by an outsider.
http://www.philosophia.bem-vindo.net/modules/glossary/entry.php?entryID=377   }here the writer is trying to show the reader what the word ‘hasnamuss’ means, but it doesn’t work, since he has quoted sections, which destroys the flow of the process, created by G.’s writing, which, after awakening or opening different kinds of being-understanding, then feeds those different ways of understanding simultaneously, in such a way that the surface reading of the text holds the literal part of the mind in one place, while the higher energies are entering the reader in the background, which said reader can feel in a silent awareness, wordless, and reverent. Therefore it is better to read the text chapters quoted whole, rather than cutting and pasting sections out of it. See also http://bit.ly/rSF161 , click-to-open or download, Beelzebub’s Tales To His Grandson.
http://www.philosophia.bem-vindo.net/modules/glossary/entry.php?entryID=549   }another important Work webpage, from a site that has genuine Work material plus material from related writers and disciplines. 
http://www.polymath-systems.com/phenomen/gurdj/gurdwork.html   }Kevin Langdon’s lecture on Gurdjieff Work.
http://ahatmose2002.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=print&thread=84   }website to remind the readers, that the book, “The Teachers of Gurdjieff” by Rafael Lefort, is a work of fiction. It is a story, and a story only; that is, not factual.
http://www.reference.com/browse/Beelzebub   }brief description of Beelzebub, G., etc. Gives a surprisingly good description of BTTG.
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=38870   }site in which someone else (besides the writers) noticed that G. learned and taught the correct sciences of biology, physics, chemistry, and astronomy, ahead of modern-day science. The writers have previously noted and directed you readers to notice, that Solioonensius was responsible for the recent series of uprisings in the Middle East, accompanied by predicted recent solar phenomena, and electromagnetic and geological and biological and meteorological events on the Earth. See the other Lists of JKU, e.g., The Free List, The Groundhog List, and others. For instance, try http://www.duversity.org/archives/solioonensius.html   }although Blake adds a lot of his own interpretations and “wiseacring” the original; or http://www.samaelgnosis.us/topic/previous_topics/solioonensius.html   }where the writer is much closer to the truth.   Also look at
http://gnosticteachings.org/books-by-samael-aun-weor/the-revolution-of-the-dialectic/1408-solioonensius.html   }where the writer explains it well; but best is still probably the Source, found here  
http://1drv.ms/1W9du81     }which you can read or download for free. Your search of the pdf will find 18 instances of that word there.
http://www.sacredscience.com/store/commerce.cgi?page=Elephant.html   }On The Elephant’s Knee: Gurdjieffian Typology. Recommended. “The origins of this system as gleaned through Gurdjieff's extensive travels and studies are based upon the ancient perennial philosophy represented by the esoteric traditions of all great cultures. Like Pythagoras, father of the Western esoteric, scientific, and philosophical traditions, Gurdjieff was fortunate in his search to have been exposed to and initiated into a variety of ancient traditions, allowing him to recognize the inherent similarities and foundations upon which all esoteric traditions are based. The primary traditions to which Gurdjieff was exposed were Sufism (Islamic Mysticism), Orthodox Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, as well as traditions of magic and esoteric science existent since ancient times in Egypt, Persia and India.”
http://www.samaelgnosis.us/topic/previous_topics/askokin.html   }an interpretation by someone who has it almost right. Actually, the formation of Abrustdonis and Helkdonis, is part or a different operation, a different transformation, within the human being; see also in Beelzebub. The causes of war are different, and some of it not always known to us, beyond our generally fallen condition. Furthermore war and revolutions are only intensified by Solioonensius, not necessarily caused by it. Finally askokin is generally thought to be released at death; Bennett and others have interpreted that to mean, only released at death; but this is not necessarily the case. In other words, nature or life does indeed feed on us, and we are its flocks; but its food is not only askokin, there are other energies and activities that nature or life arranges that we yield up to it, every day.  N.b.
http://open.salon.com/blog/suresh_emre/2010/08/16/haji_bektash_veli   }this site has a good summary of Bektash’s teachings.
http://soundcloud.com/jg-bennett   }audio talks by J. G. Bennett. Also there is:
http://soundcloud.com/jg-bennett/03-1973-07-09-theme   }with comments and links.
http://soundcloud.com/jg-bennett#play   }location of the sound files, including work on oneself. 2016 Update: most of the sound files have been removed; only a preview remains.  But here: http://1drv.ms/1RAEjhM   }you can find the audio files we were referring to, by J. G. Bennett. Recommended.
http://www.spezify.com/#/triamazikamno_ztargetz_514894cfcd61c75f3b7af8f0d66d1a21   }this is the results page, from the search engine Spezify, for the term Triamazikamno, or the universal law of threefoldness, in English.  Leads to
http://www.spezify.com/#/triamazikamno_ztargetz_78ef9994c824197392cdd4b191328da2    }the results of another search on Spezify (see our JKU Research List (   http://sdrv.ms/x8nu4J    ) for a description of Spezify) for Triamazikamno. To us, it appears only slightly different from the other results. We have included these page here, since we found them from somebody else’s website, who was researching the Work, and since they return colorful visual results.
http://www.tadhanna.com/movements/    }Colorado Gurdjieff movements group. This page from Fall 2011.  The current page is http://www.tadhanna.com/workshop/   }which shows any changes.
http://www.talesofbeelzebub.com/index.htm   }on this webpage, some of the links are already dead (broken). Here is one person’s interpretation of passages from Beelzebub. It is fun to read and look at, especially if you’ve already read the legominism and been in contact with a Foundation, etc.
http://www.turkishculture.org/philosophers/haci-bektas-83.htm   }a good page on Hadji Bektash, which shows the good that he did or caused during his lifetime. Also shown are “six important principles” that Bektash taught. The Bektashi order of Sufis is named after him. Those six principles can readily be seen to be related to the Five Obligonian Precepts.
http://whatisthework.ning.com/   }more of a blog & inquiry –type site of the Work. We found the “Science and the Work” section more interesting, since this is an area of pondering and research for us. Compare the Omnipresent Okidanokh with Plasma Science, e.g., are the 3 parts of the Okidanokh, electricity, magnetism, and light? Compare the 3 parts also with proton, neutron, and electron. Note too that both are examples of the omnipresent Triamazikamno. 2016 DL. Replacement: 
http://www.meetup.com/g-i-gurdjieff-study-group/   }a better site for inquiry. We also created this site to share with those of you; who are seeking meaning and truth, an exploration of consciousness, a deeper understanding of the need to awaken, to the ideas and teaching of the twentieth century Fourth Way spiritual teacher G.I. Gurdjieff. Through the sincere questioning and study of "myself as I am", Gurdjieff believed that a man could develop this new quality of attention. A central concept of the Gurdjieff work is that man does not know himself. He does not see that he lives an illusion that he is awake. He does not see that he lives a waking-sleep; that he is a machine, an automaton where everything happens without his conscious participation. Verifying this state of being through self observation is a step towards awakening to the conscious potential within us all. Gurdjieff proposes to us, that if man is to awaken he will have to study his sleep and all of its manifestations. It is just this search we are in need of.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centers_(Fourth_Way)   }the centers and being-bodies are described here. The other websites on this list related to this material, should be read with this page in mind. Note also that only in this knowledge which G. brought to the west, do all the various aspect refer to each other, and depend upon each other, or require each other’s existence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_soul   }very brief account of the Egyptian’s seven souls, which we might each possess, but without explanation of their nature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_of_Creation#Laws   }this page on the Ray of Creation should be read with the other pages on the same subject on this list, in mind.
http://willmesa.wordpress.com/2012/05/12/beelzebubs-tales-and-the-work-7/    }”In order to follow closely the six descents of Beelzebub to Earth, which I consider to be the Law of Seven of the book, I have also structured my paper in terms of six descents and will immediately proceed to start reading from them.”
http://zenyogagurdjieff.blogspot.com/2011/02/i-was-frankly-surprised-at-heavy-amount.html   }good blogging by someone who has had contact with the Work. Recommended reading.
http://zenyogagurdjieff.blogspot.com/2011/12/influences.html   }a very good restating of important ideas. Not very long, but highly recommended.
http://www.zeropoint.ca/slugs_IV-4exiohary.htm   }”Beelzebub explains in detail to Hassein the processes by which the first being-food is refined within the planetary body to produce different classes of substances–seven in all.  His descriptions illustrate the application of the Law of Heptaparaparshinokh. “

V. Ocean and Beaches.
http://www.beachapedia.org/Main_Page   }news and info about U.S. coasts and beaches.
http://www.beachapedia.org/State_of_the_Beach   }the Surfrider Foundation’s state of the beach report.
http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/marinedebris.html   }Common items like fishing line, strapping bands and six-pack rings can hamper the mobility of marine animals and cause injury. Once entangled, animals have trouble eating, breathing or swimming, all of which can have fatal results. Plastics do not biodegrade and may continue to trap and kill animals year after year. Marine debris entanglements have been documented for more than 200 species of animals. (Read summaries of some recent whale entanglements in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.)
http://coastalcare.org/educate/beach-basics/   }There are four main types of beaches. Barrier island beaches are beaches that start and end in the water and cover vast portions of our world’s coasts. These shifting shoals of sand are generally migrating towards the mainland around the world, possibly due to sea level rise. Mainland beaches are simply where the land meets the sea and also comprise many of the world’s beaches. Spits are similar to both types of beaches in that they are connected to the mainland at one end, but end in the water at the other end. When a large storm comes and cuts a new inlet in the spit, a new barrier island is formed. A pocket beach is a unique type of beach that is associated with exposed bedrock nestled between rocky coastal outcrops. They are found around the world and in abundance throughout the northern coast of the eastern United States and Canada.
http://www.currentresults.com/Oceans/index.php   }research news and science facts site. This is the page on Oceans articles and facts. Sample article:
http://www.currentresults.com/Oceans/Marine-Life/species.php   }The ocean’s interlinked food web of photosynthesizers, grazers, predators and detritus recyclers is being reconfigured. Invasive species have replaced extirpated native species and reshaped the food web.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/20/1386409/-Santa-Barbara-oil-spill-expands-to-9-miles    }The spill from a ruptured pipeline owned by Plains All American Pipeline expanded overnight from 4 miles long to two slicks stretching 9 miles along the coast, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The 11-mile long section of pipeline from Las Flores to Gaviota carries carries crude oil from offshore platforms and an Exxon Mobil processing plant. Preliminary reports indicated that the ruptured 24 inch pipeline in Goleta leaked an estimated 21,000 gallons of crude oil Tuesday. However, the pipeline company may have actually released as much as 105,000 gallons, with tens of thousands of gallons going into the ocean, according to the latest data from Plains All American. (http://touch.latimes.com/...)Wed May 20, 2015 at 04:42 PM PDT.
http://www.earthisland.org/index.php/aboutUs/   }”For 25 years, Earth Island Institute has been a hub for grassroots campaigns dedicated to conserving, preserving, and restoring the ecosystems on which our civilization depends.”
http://enenews.com/tv-scientists-warning-mass-die-ocean-california-official-seafloor-littered-dead-fish-washing-could-reports-dead-seabirds-already-coming-toxin-spread-all-down-west-coast-experts-worried-abo   }KSBW, May 29, 2015 (emphasis added): Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary: Mass die-off could happen – “We are beginning with continuing coverage of that algae bloom in the Monterey Bay. Scientists say they’re seeing the highest levels of red tide in more than a decade, and they’re worried it will have grave impacts on marine life… [It] spreads all up and down the West Coast. Researchers in Santa Cruz have already recorded a mass die-off of anchovies and they expected more species could follow.”
http://enenews.com/japan-govt-experts-west-coast-hit-radioactive-plumes-both-massive-explosions-fukushima-maps-showing-la-san-francisco-covered-red-cloud-removed    }Japan & U.S. Gov’t Experts: West Coast hit by radioactive plumes from massive explosions at Fukushima Unit 1 & Unit 3 — Maps of L.A. and San Francisco covered in red clouds removed from latest paper — Total releases ‘clearly larger’ than previously claimed — ‘Significantly’ higher discharges flowed toward U.S. We estimate a detailed time trend of atmospheric releases during the [Fukushima] accident by combining environmental monitoring data with atmospheric model simulations from WSPEEDI-II (Worldwide version of System for Prediction of Environmental Emergency Dose Information). The plume movement over the Pacific Ocean [is shown in] the WSPEEDI simulation: 12 March: The WSPEEDI simulation showed that the plume discharged by the hydrogen explosion… reached the west coast of the United States on 18–19 and 21–22 March, Sand Point in Alaska on 20–21 March, and Oahu in Hawaii on 20–21 March. [The highest release rate over the course of the disaster occurred Mar. 12 at 15:30 JST, see Table 5]
http://www.envirolink.org/   }The EnviroLink Network is a non-profit organization which has been providing access to thousands of online environmental resources since 1991, that is, almost one of the above (see Bioneers), except that they provide links and news.
http://www.epa.gov/reg3wapd/beach_ocean_estuary.htm   }mid-Atlantic (yes we know some of you live out there). "EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Regional office oversees beach conditions along the Atlantic Ocean off of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. The Great Lakes National Program Office of EPA oversees water quality in the Great Lakes, although the Mid-Atlantic Regional office oversees beach conditions along Lake Erie in Pennsylvania."
http://water.epa.gov/type/oceb/nep/about.cfm   }Estuarine environments are among the most productive on earth, creating more organic matter each year than comparably-sized areas of forest, grassland, or agricultural land. The tidal, sheltered waters of estuaries also support unique communities of plants and animals especially adapted for life at the margin of the sea. Many different habitat types are found in and around estuaries, including shallow open waters, freshwater and salt marshes, swamps, sandy beaches, mud and sand flats, rocky shores, oyster reefs, mangrove forests, river deltas, tidal pools, and seagrasses.
http://water.epa.gov/type/oceb/index.cfm   }info about protecting oceans, beaches, and lakes by the EPA. "On July 19, 2010, the President [Obama] issued Executive Order 13547 (EO) that establishes the Nation’s first comprehensive National Policy for the stewardship of the ocean, our coasts, and the Great Lakes. …EPA is now in the process of working with Federal, State, and tribal partners to coordinate efforts in implementing the goals and priorities outlined by EO 13547 and the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force Final Recommendations. "
http://water.epa.gov/type/oceb/marinedebris/volunteer_debris.cfm   }you should participate in coastal cleanup; Dr. Dae and I both have. "International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) is an annual event that includes over 100 countries and territories bordering every major body of water on Earth. It is the world's largest volunteer effort to clean up the marine environment and collect marine environmental data from both land and sea.  For more information about the Cleanup, please visit Ocean Conservancy."
http://www.globalgreen.org      }Founded in 1993 by activist and philanthropist Diane Meyer Simon, Global Green USA is the American Arm of Green Cross International (GCI), which was created by President Mikhail S. Gorbachev to foster a global value shift toward a sustainable and secure future by reconnecting humanity with the environment.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-84857984.html?key=01-42160D517E101061160D0B1702224E263C4D3C437779710F720E0B61651A617F137155   }Six miles off shore and 210 feet below the surface of the ocean spreads the largest dumpsite ever proposed off the Pacific Northwest coast. But the deep-water plan would waste a precious resource: sand that could bolster a 70-mile stretch of eroding Washington beaches north of the river. The ocean waves have pulled homes into the sea, undermined jetties and washed away a 200-car lot at popular Fort Canby State Park. In the decades ahead, geologists predict, the shoreline retreat is likely to cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage along the Long Beach Peninsula and areas farther north.
http://itic.ioc-unesco.org/index.php   }the International Tsunami Information Center, of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO.
http://www.noaa.gov/features/economic_0708/coralreefs.html   }The fish that grow and live on coral reefs are a significant food source for half a billion people worldwide – many of whom live far from the reefs that feed them. Millions of people in coastal villages of tropical developing countries depend on reefs for their livelihoods, with 25 percent of all fish caught in these regions coming from coral reefs. These benefits are not limited to developing countries – approximately half of all federally managed fisheries in the United States depend on coral reefs and related habitats for a portion of their life cycles. The NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service estimates the commercial value of U.S. fisheries from coral reefs to be over $100 million. 
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/   }National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Data Buoy Center. Center of Exellence in Marine Biology. To zoom the map, use the zoom slider on the map; or hold down the Shift key while dragging a box; or click the magnifying glass below the zoom slider to turn drag zoom on and off.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201512      }Temperature anomalies for land and ocean are analyzed separately and then merged to form the global analysis. For more information, please visit NCDC's Global Surface Temperature Anomalies page. The percentile map on the right provides additional information by placing the temperature anomaly observed for a specific place and time period into historical perspective, showing how the most current month, season or year compares with the past.  Temperature anomalies and percentiles are shown on the gridded maps below. The anomaly map on the left is a product of a merged land surface temperature (Global Historical Climatology Network, GHCN) and sea surface temperature (ERSST.v4) anomaly analysis as described in Huang et al. (2015).
www.pmel.noaa.gov/tao/    }monitoring the El Niño conditions, mostly using moored ocean buoys. Ocean surface temperature was one of the indicators that Jim Berkland used for his accurate earthquake predictions.
http://www.nrdc.org/water/oceans/ttw/titinx.asp   }the natural resources defense council. NRDC's annual survey of water quality and public notification at U.S. beaches finds that the number of beach closings and advisories in 2010 reached 24,091 — the second-highest level since NRDC began tracking these events 21 years ago, confirming that our nation's beaches continue to suffer from bacterial pollution that puts swimmers at risk. Testing the Waters focuses primarily on bacteria-related beach water quality concerns.
http://www.networkforgood.org/topics/animal_environ/oceans_beaches/   }keep our beaches clean. Page has many appropriate link, similar to those in this Category.
http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/SeaWiFS/    }Sea & Ocean Awareness site. Phytoplankton and ocean color.
http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/SeaWiFS/reefs/      } remote sensing of Coral Reefs.
http://na.oceana.org        }Oceana is an international non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and revitalizing the world's oceans. 2feb12 redirects to http://oceana.org/en .
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150429090144.htm   }The researchers found that artificial light both suppressed and encouraged colonisation by several species common to British coasts, including sea squirts and keel worms. These species are often referred to as fouling invertebrates as they adhere to human-made structures sometimes causing problems in marinas, dockyards and aquaculture facilities. The results indicate that artificial light --increasingly used in coastal environments -- could encourage unwanted fouling in marinas and dockyards, but also alter the abundances of these species in the wider environment where they can provide important ecosystem services.
http://scistp.org/habitat/organisms/beaches.php   }The back-beach is the area between normal high tide levels and the storm high tide level, i.e. the area swashed by storms. Normally a fringe of vegetation gains a foothold on this area, only to be washed out by the next storm. The storm high tide level is commonly marked by a storm wrack line, an erosional scarp, or the lowest vegetation on a beach. The back-beach is inhabited by a few permanent residents, including abundant Ghost Crabs, less common voles, and some insects, and by a host of transient visitors who often leave track evidence of their ephemeral visits. This zone is used by shore birds and sea turtles as nesting habitat, a game trail by hogs, and as a resting area by deer.
http://www.surfrider.org/   }website of the Surfrider foundation. They are also on FB.
http://slo.surfrider.org/   }San Luis Obispo, Ca, chapter of the Surfrider foundation.
http://www.sunlandholidayvillage.com.au/   }suppose you wanted to go out on that beach or ocean? A website in favor of clean, healthy oceans and beaches.
http://www.unep.org/pdf/Completev6_LR.pdf   }Humankind depends on the oceans and coasts for its survival, with one third of the world’s population living incoastal areas, approximately 4 percent of Earth’s total land area. Global changes and a range of other drivers are causing degradation or loss of ecosystem services. Changes to ecosystem services such as food security and employment of nearly 38 million people in the fisheries industry will cause impacts that will reach far beyond the coastal zone. UNEP (2006) Marine and coastal ecosystems and human well-being: A synthesis report based on the findings of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. UNEP. 76pp.
http://traveltips.usatoday.com/beautiful-beaches-united-states-100414.html   }With more than 88,000 miles of coastal shoreline, encompassing shorelines, bays, islands and bayous, the United States has plenty of beaches -- and several of them frequently find their way onto lists of the world's most beautiful beaches. That means if you're hoping to soak up the scenery as much as the sunshine, you won't have to break out your passport to do it.
http://www.tsunami.gov    }tsunami messages or bulletin issued by the NWS.
http://www.usnews.com/news/science/news/articles/2015/06/02/noisy-debate-about-storm-protection-research-off-new-jersey    }In a letter in August to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Michael Stocker, director of the Ocean Conservation Research group, said there is ample evidence of seismic air guns harming marine animals and fish by disrupting migratory patterns, interfering with their communication, displacing them, interfering with their feeding and even causing them to strand themselves. This June 30, 2014 photo shows a family playing in the surf in Ship Bottom, N.J. on Long Beach Island. A scientific study of sea level rise is due to begin blasting the ocean floor off Long Beach Island with sound waves on Wednesday June 3, 2015, drawing opposition from environmentalists who fear it may harm marine animals including dolphins and turtles. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry).
http://www.wcs.org       }the wildlife conservation society. The Wildlife Conservation Society, founded in 1895, has the clear mission to save wildlife and wild places across the globe. In all four oceans and throughout the waters of 18 countries, WCS marine scientists are working to conserve coral reefs, tropical fishes, and ocean giants such as humpback whales, sea turtles, elephant seals, and sharks.
http://ptwc.weather.gov/    }the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center of the National Weather Service.
http://whalerescueteam.org/   }Marine Animal Rescue’s authorized territory is a very diverse coastline including, Marina del Rey, the largest human-made marina in the world, the rocky cliffs of Palos Verdes the crowded beaches of Venice and Santa Monica and the busy port of San Pedro. We also respond to Will Rogers Beach, Torrance, Royal Palms, Dockweiler, Redondo, White Point, Cabrillo, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and west to Catalina.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upwelling   }If the wind blows parallel to the coast in the southern hemisphere (such as along the coast of Peru, where the wind blows North), then Ekman transport can produce a net movement of surface water 90º to the left. This may result in coastal upwelling. Upwelling is an oceanographic phenomenon that involves wind-driven motion of dense, cooler, and usually nutrient-rich water towards the ocean surface, replacing the warmer, usually nutrient-depleted surface water. The nutrient-rich upwelled water stimulates the growth and reproduction of primary producers such as phytoplankton.
https://www.windyty.com/?35.022,-120.104,9    }Wind map and weather forecast for kiters, surfers, pilots, sailors and anyone else. Worldwide animated weather map, with easy to use overlays and precise spot forecast. METAR, TAF and NOTAMs for any airport in the World. 
http://worldbeachlist.com/Topics/Clothing-Optional-Beaches.aspx#NorthAmerica   }Clothing Optional (aka Nude or Naturist) Beaches: World Beach List is currently up to 250 clothing optional beaches, worldwide, including California. Again, for all of us, we must start to keep our oceans and beaches clean.
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/category/the-beach/   }The Beach, photo-essays by Ravel Patel, and artist from the Central Coast of California. Click on "older posts", for each click it will display the link and thumbnail of another Beach gallery. Here are some examples:
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2015/05/05/photo-essay-the-beach-b-w-4th-gallery/   }Photo Essay – The Beach, b & w, 4th gallery. “The weather has been gray and cool where I live, the Central Coast of California, lately. So for these black-and-white days, this is the b & w version of this year’s The Beach photo essay."
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2014/08/14/photo-essay-the-beach-color-3rd-collection/    } Photo Essay – The Beach, Color – 3rd Collection. “Today, we are in the middle month of Summer, and I have for you now the 3rd collection of The Beach, color version. “
https://ravelpatel.wordpress.com/2014/04/06/the-beach-redux-second-gallery/    }Photo Essay, The Beach, color version, second gallery.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-23/guest-post-unprecedented-mass-die-offs-pacific-ocean-turning-desert-california-coast   }A startling new report says in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Ocean off the California coast is turning into a desert. Once full of life, it is now becoming barren, and marine mammals, seabirds and fish are starving as a result. According to Ocean Health: The waters of the Pacific off the coast of California are a clear, shimmering blue today, so transparent it’s possible to see the sandy bottom below […] clear water is a sign that the ocean is turning into a desert, and the chain reaction that causes that bitter clarity is perhaps most obvious on the beaches of the Golden State, where thousands of emaciated sea lion pups are stranded.
http://www.zerowasteamerica.org/   }”This website is devoted to educating visitors on the state of waste management in the U.S. and what you can do about it. So please, take the time to explore the many webpages contained within.”

VII. Music and Videos.
A. Music.
http://tap3x.net/EMBTI/sevenmusic.html   } “Trina's composition, 'Seven', uses the seven notes of the scale that we've been talking about (C D E F G Ab Bb). It is a midi file.“  “If your system is set up to play music, click here to play 'Seven', a short midi file which uses the C D E F G Ab Bb scale.” If link doesn’t play music file, go to here: http://tap3x.net/EMBTI/j4selfbbb.html   }and scroll down to find link to music file on this page.  2016 Update: The midi file doesn't play. The page with the file says that it needs a plugin, but doesn't say which plugin. We have, of course, all the plugins in our browser, so...  We will try to find a replacement sound file for that tune. Here is: http://tap3x.net/EMBTI/j4selfbbb.html   }the page it is on. We Highly Recommend that you read this page.
http://ortodox.dyndns.org/ro/Ionut-laptop/Muzica%20bizantina/MB8/Muzica/INSTRUMENTALA/Instrumentala%20De%20Sf.%20ioan%20koukouzel/Ioannis%20Koukouzelis%20-%20The%20so-called%20-Wheel-%20by%20Koukouzelis,%20.mp3   }The Wheel, by Master Ioannis Koukouzelis. 14:11. There may be some delay, or a download, but this will play in your selected player then.
https://drjonedae.wordpress.com/2015/12/29/100th-podcast/    }Ancient Greek Music Show, 1:12:35. Jone: my podcasts.
https://drjonedae.wordpress.com/2014/09/03/gurdjieff-music-show-ii/     }Gurdjieff-DeHartmann Music Show II, 28:16. 
http://sdrv.ms/HiuK6v   }Ancient Melodies, by Michael Smetanin. 5:29.  If music file doesn’t play immediately from this link, just click on Ancient Melodies in the list and then it will play in your selected player.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5fN6ekycm8&feature=related   }Hymn To The Sun, music of ancient Greece, by Halaris. This is here as music, but the video that goes with it is excellent. 5:36.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzFsDQeTUT4&feature=related   }Robert Fripp, Exposure. 4:27.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNmYVHGkx9k   }Robert Fripp, Flood Suite. Tracks 13-17 from EXPOSURE (1979): First Inaugural Address To I.A.C.E. Sherborne House, Water Music, Here Comes The Flood, Water Music II, Postscript; Vocal: Peter Gabriel. 12:22.
B. Videos.
https://vimeo.com/139672650   }Pacific Grade, 5:14. Surfing. Song: Dan Auerbach - "Heartbroken, In Disrepair". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhFMDZt4u5s   }Surfing Kata Beach, 6:40. Music by Ali Farka Toure’ and Ry Cooder.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp7TKZNifb4   }ocean meditation, about 5 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea6tdokjKBg&feature=related   }Dr. Needleman talks on Awakened Human Beings. 2:32.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFVZNcX87rI&feature=related    }Dr. Needleman talks about the Gurdjieff Work. 3:08.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWUsV5KaKzI&feature=related   }What is a Human Being? 3:10.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiIAAdtPi0E&feature=related   }Jacob Needleman on Gurdjieff, Socrates, Meister Eckkart: an interview. Good intro for seekers and the curious. 6:12.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crH5CXr8QC8&feature=related   } the science of music, part two of six, 7:49. Presented by Outer Streams. Dr. Nelson Harrison. (Jazz Composer and Performer Dr. Nelson Harrison explains the metaphysics of music. Music can be "a metaphysics based on the cooperation between what we know and what we don't." Dr. Harrison holds a Ph. D. in Clinical Psychology, and has toured as a trombonist with the Count Basie Orchestra. He also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Zoology. Host is Pittsburgh Theosophical Society President Andy Nesky. )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2-EqvjcRGk&feature=related   }answers the question, What is the Work? Outer Streams, George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Part 3 of 7. 5:13. (In Science and the Outer Streams, Peter Shor explains the philosophy of spiritual teacher George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff. Gurdjieff is arguably "the most colorful, enigmatic, and charismatic man of the 20th Century." Gurdjieff's basic teaching is that human life is lived in waking sleep, and transcendence of this state requires a specific inner work. This leads to otherwise inaccessible levels of vitality and awareness. Mr. Shor has been working with Gurdjieff's teachings since 1976. He is the president of the Claymont Society, an organization that directs Claymont Court, a community and school founded by J.G. Bennett, a principal student Gurdjieff's . Andy Nesky, President of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Theosophical Society, is the host.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8H6VdVUpm8&feature=endscreen&NR=1   }Outer Streams, George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (George Ivan-OV-itch Gurd-JEE-eff) Part 4 of 7. 5:45.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=6J95iJj0nlY   }Outer Streams, George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Part 5 of 7.4:23.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=xefxiiqAvvU   }Outer Streams, George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Part 6 of 7. 7:19.  In this section, he begins an explanation of the Enneagram (pronounced En-KNEE-uh-gram).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEd-c2cEmTo&feature=endscreen&NR=1   }Outer Streams, George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Part 7 of 7. 7:06. In this section, he concludes an explanation of the Enneagram (pronounced En-KNEE-uh-gram). Explains how the Work is not a cult, etc., and what Claymont Court & the Claymont Society do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3d3kMcf0tA   }Dr. Needleman talks about Gnosticism, higher knowledge, and transformation. 2:32.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLO132oKMIw&feature=related   }our inner life, our inner world: Philosophy Professor San Francisco State University Dr. Jacob Needleman. 2:39.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcpQr9ohaww    }Why Can't We Be Good? This writer has told others about the communication method or technique, which Dr. Needleman developed and describes in this video, including the Bohm Dialog group and FB Fourth Way groups. 52:22. Highly Recommended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjcoZ-SLias&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PLD52E41701CE68799   }the second conscious shock, part one of four, with Ian McFarlane. 9:18. (“The Second Conscious Shock is one of the more obscure areas of the Work. It is surrounded by an aura of mystery and secrecy, and as a result, this has led to various interpretations as to what it involves. The problem has been compounded by the fact that Gurdjieff's own teaching and terminology in regard to it seems to have changed over the course of his life. In this talk I would like to trace the development of the concept and bring out into the open what I have come to understand to be Gurdjieff's final teaching on the subject.”)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23XZ-NNTdtc&feature=autoplay&list=PLD52E41701CE68799&lf=results_video&playnext=2   }the second conscious shock, part two of four. 9:06. Ian McFarlane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpALpgCIyxI   }G. in Paris. Recommended. 9:23.  This film is also available from  http://1drv.ms/24RcQSw  .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsKyspzIG9E&NR=1   }this page has videos of the Movements.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZywyrUaxk4U      }this page has more G-DeH music, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsKyspzIG9E&NR=1   }this page has videos of the Movements.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZywyrUaxk4U   }this page has more G-DeH music, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ09X-4HjHw&feature=player_embedded#!   }involution, evolution, and the spiral.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27laUOJ8EiM    }GI Gurdjieff Documentary - Part 1 of 3 - The Origin of Esoteric Knowledge, 58:02. 2016 DL. Replacement: http://1drv.ms/1p8jCCM    }Part 1 of 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0Kde4m-7y4     }GI Gurdjieff Documentary - Part 2 of 3 - Introducing The Fourth Way to the West 1912-1924, 1:17:24. 2016 DL. Replacement:  http://1drv.ms/1R7JXxz    }Part 2 of 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp0Nu_2GewM   }GI Gurdjieff Documentary - Part 3 of 3 - Establishing The Teaching In The West 1924-49, 1:27:15.  2016 DL. Replacement:   http://1drv.ms/1p8mqj5    }Part 3 of 3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GomgXvePIUw&feature=player_embedded#!   }first short video on art and, e.g., abstract expressionism, etc. 1:07.   These are specifically based on Ad Reinhardt’s abstract-expressionist manifesto, at “(9) NO TIME. "CLOCK-TIME OR MAN'S TIME IS INCONSEQUENTIAL." THERE IS NO ANCIENT OR MODERN, 'NO PAST OR FUTURE IN ART. "A WORK OF ART...”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGsiq0gCggg&feature=player_embedded   }second short video on art and, e.g., abstract expressionism, etc. 1:02.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc0mi-XF2bA&feature=player_embedded   }third short video on art and, e.g., abstract expressionism, etc. 1:02.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNOJy-hu3TY&feature=relmfu   }fourth short video on art and, e.g., abstract expressionism, etc. 1:07. There are several more if you like these. Later the text accompanying these videos includes other themes, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSGGHmTXA3o&feature=player_embedded#!   }Reinhardt’s painting technique. 4:59.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=p5nej7Gy7kQ   }curator talks about Reinhardt. 3:23. Mystical sensibility. Recommended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXyGlAC5y_0&feature=player_embedded#!    }Ad Reinhardt’s beautiful, contemplative paintings, set to music. Photo montage, with poetic quotations on screen, from “The More Loving One”, by W.H Auden. 3:47. Highly Recommended. Video by Victoria Taylor-Gore, song “Edge of Love” by Mindy Smith.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSiu8qzHV6c&feature=related   }the painting techniques of Mark Rothko: No. 16, Red, Brown, & Black. 3:33. Recommended. Note the similarities to Reinhardt’s techniques.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf1hC5fgCIM&feature=player_embedded#!   }video tour of a show by the Zero Group, from 1957-1966,  at Sperone Westwater gallery in New York. The video by James Kalm is from 2008. There is also a video survey of Small Scale American Abstraction 1945 to 1965 at Robert Miller gallery, featuring museum-quality paintings by artists who are the foundations of the New York School. Recommended, despite Mr. Kalm’s narrative style. 10:08.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxidBH5gHW0   }andy warhol eating a hamburger, short version, 0:37.
http://1drv.ms/1puOaPC       }Heart of Glass - 15.2 MB. Date: 2004. Sources: Protest footage from the WTO Protest in Genoa, the Democratic Convention in downtown Los Angeles, an Anti-War Rally in San Francisco, and a Hotel Workers March in Culver City. Camera: Luca Celada. Music: Blondie. 7:01. Recommended.
http://1drv.ms/1M3GUif       }Heroine: Remixed - 7.7 MB. Date: 2006. Source: Brigitte Bardot & Serge Gainsbourg - Comic Strip, Sound: This Heat, Merzbow & Mu. 2:27.
http://1drv.ms/1Qz3vYe        }The World is Yours: Scarface Remix - 2.7 MB. Date: 2005. Source: Scarface. Inspiration:nwww.cleanflicks.com. 1:20.
http://1drv.ms/1R47yiz       }mystery vs. eternity - 13.0 MB. Date: 2002. Sources: Prelinger Archives, CNN.com, NASA.gov, & the GE Scientific Movie Library. Music: Mr. Tamale (live @ Track 16 Gallery, Santa Monica). Additional Musicians: Sean & Colin. 6:15.  Recommended.
http://1drv.ms/1OY3NUg      }Then and Now - 5.0 MB. Date: 2006. Sources: DVBlog.org, Joan of Arc, Brigitte Bardot, Midred Pierce, Michael Jackson, Iggy Pop & Bill Clinton. Music: Yes & Mr. Tamale. 0:20. Recommended.
http://1drv.ms/1YppDHj      }Desexed Pistols - 6.4 MB. Date: 2006. Sources: DVBlog.org, bedazzled.tv
Comments: More punk than punk. 2:06. Recommended.
http://www.mrtamale.com/loops/blueangelsplit.html    }Blue Angel Split, 0:59.
http://www.mrtamale.com/loops/subwaymix.html    }Subway Mix, 0:41. Recommended.
http://www.mrtamale.com/loops/airport.html    }Airport, 1:02.  Recommended.
http://www.mrtamale.com/loops/fbiscroll.html    }FBI warning, 0:23.
http://www.mrtamale.com/loops/newloop.html    }Dreams, 0:35.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HPItz8oulXk#!   }The Fuller World. The Sum of its Parts. (NET Series F-155, no. 2), Ann Arbor, Michigan: National Educational Television. December 1963. 29:08. Highly Recommended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYB3n9UhcHg&feature=related   }Images of the unexpected beauty of ocean plastic as it pollutes the beaches of the Bahamas.
For more check out the website: www.itsamanmadeworld.com   4:59. No audio after the guitar music stops, play your own music then, or ask us, and we will add a music track to the video and send it to you. jonedae@hotmail.com or hillman1932@hotmail.com .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxNqzAHGXvs&feature=related   }The world biggest garbage dump is a floating one and has twice the size of the USA. 7:09. A ship's captain tells us about the plastic pollution in the ocean, with pictures and narration.  Some places the plastic is 6 times the concentration of the plankton in the water. No place is free of plastic fragment pollution.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jp_OI5jTj0&feature=related   }homemade, low-res video of visiting Lake Berryessa, a lake Mr. Kamel visited in the 1980s. It has cliffs from which you can dive into the lake, 50-100 ft. high. 9:12.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZvTqDgk9d0&feature=related    }plastic beaches, part 1. 11:26. That plastic raft on the Pacific? Parts of it now wash up on the coasts of Oregon and Washington. Toxic. This video is Recommended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNgu4OQpqec&feature=related    }plastic beaches, part 2. 8:13. "Many people are aware that there is a raft of used plastic materials the size of the state of Texas floating in the North Pacific Ocean. This "North Pacific Gyre" is thought to exist because prevailing ocean currents gather plastic garbage and bring it to this area, where it swirls, several feet thick. Recently, Mark Ward, a surfing enthusiast, has found that huge amounts of ground up plastic particles have washed ashore onto the beaches of Oregon and Washington. These plastics of varying shapes and sizes mix into the sand, disintegrate, release toxic chemicals, and are then washed back into the sea where they absorb even more toxins. Birds and fish ingest these particles, thereby concentrating the toxic chemicals in their tissues. On the morning of October 2, 2010, Mark Ward and several volunteers visited Crescent Beach in Ecola State Park, near the popular tourist destination of Cannon Beach, Oregon. The group measured off an area, picked up all plastic they could find in the first inch of the sand's surface, and took it to the biology lab of Clatsop Community College in Astoria, Oregon. Here is part two of what happened that morning." Recommended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd2tPtqSyNY   }the great secret of water, 43:09. Why does water vaporized into the sky form clouds instead of just spreading out evenly in space? Where does lightning come from in a storm? How does Jello hold so much water inside without it leaking out? How does the water bug walk on water?  If you never had your curiosity aroused by these natural phenomena that have exercised generations of scientists still in search of a definitive answer, try this.  New Age of Water: Liquid Crystalline Water at the Interface. See also http://www.i-sis.org.uk/liquidCrystallineWater.php    }Just add sunlight for energy and life Dr. Mae-Wan Ho.  A fully illustrated and referenced version is posted on ISIS members’ website, and is available for download here. An electronic version of the complete report, or any other complete ISIS report, can be sent to you via e-mail. Please e-mail the title of the report to: report@i-sis.org.uk  .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-T7tCMUDXU    }We Recommend this video also, if you are studying about water. The Fourth Phase of Water: Dr. Gerald Pollack at TEDxGuelphU,  24:12.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnGCMQ8TJ_g    }Gerald Pollack: Electrically Structured Water, Part 1 | EU 2013, 32:20.  Highly Recommended.  In this lecture Dr. Jerry Pollack, a professor in the bio-engineering department of the University of Washington, discusses new insights into structured water garnered in his lab during the past year. Dr. Pollack has spent the last 10 years researching the role of water in biological tissue, and his discoveries could have a profound impact on our understanding of disease and healing.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. Q: So, which books of Mr. Bennett do you recommend?
    A: We recommend his book on the Enneagram, and his book on New Age Communities in the 20th century.   We also recommend             his essay on the Sermon On The Mount, and his Enneagrams of The Sermon On The Mount and of The Lord’s Prayer.
2. Q: Where are the rest of the videos about our electrical Sun? I watched the first one on you tube, and couldn’t find the others.
    A: You tube doesn’t always group similar videos together, nor those in a series, probably since the google  engine behind it                          can’t tell what’s relevant to what. So, here are those links for you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkwE5yP3ZnM&feature=related   }part 2 of the plasma sun. 2016 DL. Replacement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poaYnOl-7Q8    }The Electric Sun, Dr. Don Scott, 32:27. The link just below the video, goes to a page, which shows that Gurdjieff described and knew about The Electric Universe before Velikovsky did, and wrote about it 30 years before he did, and was published (1950) about 5 years before Velikovsky was.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLMPalc8ffA&feature=related   }part 3 of the plasma sun.  2016 DL. Replacement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD_32D6fHSQ    }a shorter exceprt from the 2012 talk. Dr. Scott explaining the electric sun.  12:28.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggvIJBvsVrk&feature=related   }part 4 of the plasma sun.  2016 DL. Replacement:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB1zTzBZOdg   }An earlier talk by Dr. Scott, from 2009. Worth watching if you can understand electricity, plasma, and science generally. Recommended. 1:01:44.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qblBO62jbAs   }part 5 of 6 of the plasma sun. 2016 DL. Replacement: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQRLJDXw2jc      }Evidence of the Electromagnetic Sun, 8:28. Audio talk by Dr. Scott; shorter, and Recommended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiS9ht_E8lI&feature=related   }part 6 of 6 of the plasma sun. 2016 DL. Replacement:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIFR67sckK0    }Donald Scott: Modeling Birkeland Currents, Part 1 | EU Workshop, 55:09.  To understand the electric sun, it is necessary for you to understand Birkeland currents.  From the video “Don Scott, author of Electric Sky, made two major presentations at the EU Workshop, Nov 14-16, 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona. The first detailed how “polar configurations” are formed in space. Lacking familiarity with electrical phenomena in plasma, astronomers typically list these Herbig-Haro objects as “poorly understood.” Don’s second talk will illustrate the relationship between Birkeland Currents and counter-rotating shells, to show how they form such polar phenomena as Earth’s cylindrical auroral sheets and Saturn’s north polar “hurricane.” “
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2JbQxezyaM&feature=related   }plasma rain falling on the sun, 1:18.
2016 Update: you can also use the video links on JKU Fall Harvest Edition (FHE):  http://bit.ly/zIoiml
http://bit.ly/zIoiml      }watch the Sun Videos here, especially if you are in the Gurdjieff Work, or its exoteric community, The Fourth Way. Watch the ones by Dr. Don Scott.  Note: If the Fall Harvest Edition won’t open in your browser, and you don’t have Microsloth Word on your computer, and the Onedrive site won’t open it in Word Online, then, use these links: either 
https://jonedae.wordpress.com/2016/01/03/jku-fhe-january-2016-update/    or 
http://jonedae.blogspot.com/2015/10/jku-fall-harvest-edition-update.html    .
          Also note that the most important higher influences within the range of man's world all emanate from  the sun. Gurdjieff made             it quite clear that sacred, or higher, emanations all operate according to harmonious, or musically consonant, principles as                  expressed  in the law of octaves.
3. Q: Do you know of any place that I can listen to the music of Hildegard of Bingen for free? I love her music  but don’t want to buy              any of it right now.
    A: Well, we have a collection of pieces of her music, featuring both traditional and  modern versions of  them, which you can listen                to here  http://sdrv.ms/SVKiyP  for free.
4. Q: If others have questions or answers about this List, how can they contact you?
    A: They can contact, of course, Mr. Jae Kamel at hillman1932@hotmail.com, and, of  course, Dr. Jone Dae at jonedae@hotmail.com .

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