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The Wild Fields

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I just learned of this historic term Wild Fields to denote~what would be present-day regions of Ukraine and the West of Russia, north of the Black Sea, AND

~it was the traditional name for the Black Sea regions, i.e. Black Sea Steppes  in the 16th and 17th Centurions, et caetera, and I thought it was a good title to use to setup what would be a thread on "Anything" about Philosophy or Ancient Science & Tech., from the Mycenaean, Archaic, Classical or Latter Periods, Sortve like a World of Warcraft trilogy of places, of which you can choose any location or topic or facet, that falls within that region, even if it crosses into places of religion, or magick. Or even if its like an intellectual analysis of a candlelit dinner. The purpose is really just to get us all talking and stuff, and to generate interesting confersati

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Paraphrase from Poimandres (Corpus Hermeticum): "... that which is in the Word is also in ourselves."

Greek Magical Papyri (PGM): "I call upon the Word of the All, that which binds heaven and earth, and let it manifest in the circle."

Plato – Cratylus (439–440): "A name is a likeness of the thing itself; if rightly spoken, it carries the essence of what it names."

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4 hours ago, Joseph Maynor said:

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Ha, i feel like ive seen something like this recently, w/ a guy who was cracking open these wet, black stones, and upon cracking them open (which they seemed to very easily open~i dont know what they were made of) they revealed lots of little fossils, or what do you call them little creatures that leave behind imprints of their shells, that stuff, little fossil you see around Egypt and stuff like this. This could even be the same youtube channel that it comes from, lol i dont know (i like that green poop stuff in the crabs... the tartar or whatever it is, the tomtom... i jus remember it was two syllables like that.. something /t/ something)

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Paraphrase from Poimandres (Corpus Hermeticum): "... that which is in the Word is also in ourselves."

Greek Magical Papyri (PGM): "I call upon the Word of the All, that which binds heaven and earth, and let it manifest in the circle."

Plato – Cratylus (439–440): "A name is a likeness of the thing itself; if rightly spoken, it carries the essence of what it names."

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