Chronos Chronicles


October 1997 Part Four

Saturday, October 18, 1997 12:39 PM
Sunday, October 19, 1997 1:24 PM
...Sigh...

'Allo!

Was working this door blueing thingie with my tribe, and well, you know how these things go... some of us are too warm, while others remain freezing...

So we have decided to re-modify our amulets for this purpose on a personal basis, which brings up of course some important things...

...for one, that's a funny place for one's "Ianus", and, two, I bet when Achilles's mother picked him up by his and dipped him in th' river, I bet it was darned cold, weren't it?...

(O yarrow, who causes loves to last for seven years, Is thy name Permanence in this realm, too?)

...er, okay, there are probably some more straight forward ways of saying same, aren't there, ie amulets to keep one from freezing to death don't sound too blasted difficult, or too much of a departure from those I have discussed in regards to water purification...

...since I have been reminded the world consists of two doors, Indoors and Outdoors...

But yeah, I'd still search Callimachos's epigrams about kissing doorframes and Gnats and all of that, amongst many other mythical treasures, for clues...

Of course these are Solar functions, of Apollo and his cogntes... (uh oh, futures in rotten vegetables to throw at Chroni have just gone through the roof, having been recently demoted from mythographer to science officer (yuk!) by several of our Higher Powers... (giggle)

Oh, well, "centralization of Anything is a strategic vulnerability"--(Chronos Apollonios)

Peace!

Chronos Apollonios // ~~The World Seed Fund, c/o Abundant Life Seed Foundation, PO Box 772, 1029 Lawrence St., Port Townsend, WA 98368~~Rex Research, PO Box 19250, Jean, NV 89109

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Sunday, October 19, 1997 11:00 PM
As the Vegetables Talk to Me

Salutations!

Fortunately, shaman is one of the few pre-dilections that may be actually able to have a bona-fide religious experience in the produce section of the local supermarket (giggle).

So there I was, shopping for pumpkins to enchant when I had the near-adventure of noticing that those funny looking things that look like they're sort of two gourds having had their halves glued together (ok never mind that the acorn squash looked like a macrophage) finally struck me as having something in common with the Yew berry...

This after looking at a whole bag of Buckeye nuts (horse chestnut, Castanea sp.) and thinking either that's a chimpanzee's bald butt, or it looks like a yew berry, too, kinda.

Now the Yew tree yeilds Taxol, regarded by science as a potent albeit toxic anti-cancer drug. I seem to recall reading this of Horse Chestnut that something along this line could be extracted carefully, perhaps the Saponins in it.

The Yew berry goes through a progression that to Ecclectics/ Signaturists/ Shamans (: see "Ethnobotany of the Hopi") might suggest the process of cellular maturation whereby the rampant cells finish a lifecycle and perish; of the whatever-cucurbit-that-was, looks like those ornamental gourds, really, I am reminded of what I read in the Richter's catalog that a related cucurbit, Snake Gourd, Trichosanthes sp., was receiving careful attention as an anti-aids and probably anti-cancer drug...

Not like the bigwigs don't publish whole huge books full of 'em... Maybe anything so generic as an oxygen deficit has a 50-50 chance whatever the yarb?

And what of the also-pointy acorn as our saga continues?

Dunno, but I did hear the Yews of the Pacific Northwest were being overexploited for taxol at an alarming rate last time I heard...

Something to think about as I watch the paint peel...

Peace!

Chronos Apollonios // ~~The World Seed Fund, c/o Abundant Life Seed Foundation, PO Box 772, 1029 Lawrence St., Port Townsend, WA 98368~~Rex Research, PO Box 19250, Jean, NV 89109

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Monday, October 20, 1997 12:42 AM

Darn Those Monkeys Dept. Hola!

This in todays paper: (I'm not kidding)

Headless frog embryo could lead to clones for organ transplants
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LONDON (AP) - British scientists have created a frog embryo without a head, a technique that may lead to to the production of headless humans clones to grow organs and tissue for transplant, The Sunday Times reported.

None of the embryos grown by scientists at Bath university were allowed to live longer than five weeks, the newspaper reported in it early edition Saturday.

But the scientists believe the technique could be adopted to grow human organs such as hearts, kidneys, and livers in an embryonic sac living in an artificial womb.

Many scientists believe human cloning is inevitable, following the birth of the sheep Dolly, the world's first cloned mammal, at a laboratory in Scotland. Scientists at the Roslin institute in Edinburgh created Dolly using cells from the udder of a dead sheep.

The Sunday Times said the two techniques could be combined so that people needing organs for transplants could have their organs "grown to order" from their own cloned cells.

The genetic composition of grown organs would exactly match those of the patient, eliminating the threat of rejection.

Growing partial embryos to cultivate customizd organs could bypass legal restrictions and ethical concerns, because without a brain or nervous system, the organisms may not technically qualify as embryos.

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...but they could easily qualify as scientists, who have the very same qualifications, as well as the very same method of bypassing legal restrictions and ethical concerns...

...while the preceeding article is found on the very first page, I found the following article on the very last...

Chimpanzee perfects organ transplants without donors
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Washington D.C. (AP)

The National Institute of Health today reported that several of its researchers perormed the world's first organ transplant without a donor. Proceeding in accordance with instructions received some weeks ago in a communication from a Chimpanzee known colloquially as *Cheetah*, workers were able to materialize organs into the spaces where they had been removed, mere seconds after removal.

Cheetah confided in reporters that this miraculous breakthrough had been a synthesis of prior work by Kirlian Photography researcher, Ion Dumitrescu, herbal cures for auric Phantom Pains found in books by Maria Treben, and the proceedures of the Alchemic art of resurrection, Palingenics or Palingenesy. Cheetah subsequently asserted that the idea was entirely his own, while hanging from his tail and relentlessly pointing his hairless bottom at photographers.

"It's really pretty straightforward", said the Chimpanzee, "the pattern is still there in the aura", you "just have to make some stuff stick on it".

Noted occultists confirmed that such a stunning variation on Palingenics indeed constituted a “remarkable advancement in the feild”.

Reporters enquired whether the self-organization theories of Ilya Prigogyne had adequate relevance to the phemonena to serve as a key to understanding it, but the press conference came to an early close due to a fist-fight between a Cheetah and a reported who had inexplicable locuted "Chimpanzee" as its diminutive, "Pansy"

Earlier in the conference, Cheetah commented on today's news of the first cloning of a headless frog embryo: "Chroni Apolloni's been doing this same thing with the sheep for years, that's usually how he gets dates"

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...And it makes me wonder...
Robert Plant, "Stairway to Heaven"

Peace!

Chronos Apollonios // ~~The World Seed Fund, c/o Abundant Life Seed Foundation, PO Box 772, 1029 Lawrence St., Port Townsend, WA 98368~~Rex Research, PO Box 19250, Jean, NV 89109

Monday, October 20, 1997 2:12 PM
OH: Re: Signatures of Organs

Hi All.

Thanks, that really was insightful IMHO.

Deepak Chopra says some of these same things also, I was very taken with the anecdote about the recipient of a heart transplant who unknowingly took on on the unhealthy habits of the previous owner, pri to me very spiritual introspection, as well as his idea that digitalis causing hallucinosis was really the heart hallucinating and then sending this as information to the brain.

It tends to make things sound more confusing, and maybe they are, if the bodymind is capable of turning one disease into another, yet it may not only be the reason most of us are showing vital signs right this moment, why ungodly medicines can be made to work at all, but also why we Can approach and accomplish healing through the mind...not to mention it sounding consistent that Moxibustion way be turning virtually any ailment into a simple blister. Actually seems like it can readily be used to simplify things too.

On the more complicated side, though, it does seem to shout that there are alot of things that don't get, and wouldn't, taken into the consideration when the ethical and moral issues get weighed out.

Even as much as the basic Kirlian work seems to get neglected, there is still probably even more... like the one where when the aura fades from the leaf, one goes back to the tree to see if the phantom returned there... or it it was ever missing. Or the one where we stop to wonder why when they cut the hole in the leaf that it shows a double of the leaf, and not the whole tree. Or...

Or gene expression. A clone may be genetically identical in DNA, but the RNA could easily be different... if we even shortcut to such a silly assumption that holographic information carried by these biomolecules wasn't taking precedence anyway... Or that a brain and spinal column are requisites for intellence anyway...

So what could happen when an organ from a body without a brain or spinal column starts sending these kinds of messages to the recipient's brain, a total comatose state, maybe?

Putting as you did really makes me think... I mean there's probably going to be some serendipitious irony that if you use plant signatures to aid transplants, like Lungwort to aid lung transplant, and Liverwort to aid liver transplant, and so on, you're using plants that would heal the organs and make the transplants unnecessary... ...but I never thought of that before; I was given like one or two herbs to offset organ or tissue rejection, and then I stepped right in the myth of scarcity dogma again... Thanks for bailing me out of it! Makes me think of my favorite sign for tissue shenanegans of this kind, I think Bloodroot would be this kind of medicine, because everytimes someone demonstrates how it got it's name, the peice of the root broken off looks like a severed finger. I think it's probably going to be used a a homeopathic if at all, due to possible toxicity, but it does get me wondering if it isn't also the sign of a *teaching plant* as well, the whose homeopathic extract could open knowledge of plants and their signatures. This is kind of what it said about Pau d' Arco, and it's immune properties are notorious.

Maybe the signature is the finger pointing someone in the direction of a certain path? (or the fickle finger of fate...)

I think magical banishing herbs could purge organs of these records of personality, but there may still be ethical and moral questions in what the stuff actually is. I also wonder if things like Moxibustion or Navaho *Unravelling Ceremonies* could do the same?

... and then I have similar questions; maybe Hunting Medicines have this power where they process meat for eating. I don't have to many problems when I have to resort to eating really populous animals like beef or pork, but if eat, for example, venison, I can tell you the age of the deer, the caliber and the composition of the bullet, and how fast it was going. It's terrible. I'm not given to object empathy or telemetry or whatever, so I have to wonder on this one somewhat...

About plant signatures: That's a really interesting reference you made about that story about the Yew, about the Underworld. One of the things the berry does tend to resemble also is the iris and especially the pupil of the eye. (Interesting too that it goes through a color change along with its shape change. May actually be a specific for colorblindness in homeopathic form?) Thanks.

Peace!
Chronos Apollonios // ~~The World Seed Fund, c/o Abundant Life Seed Foundation, PO Box 772, 1029 Lawrence St., Port Townsend, WA 98368~~Rex Research, PO Box 19250, Jean, NV 89109

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