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Hi, notice in this close up detail from the "Book of Kells", which is an

ancient book hand painted on leather from early AD in Ireland.

Painted presumably by Celtic artists for Christian missionaries, it

features the finest examples of the ancient Celtic art style. In this

detail, do you see what I see? It looks like 2 South Indian chart squares.

 

It's hard to find such simplistic patterns anywhere in Celtic art.

Usually such places are filled with things much more curved and complex.

The Celts had some astrology, and plenty of trade in ancient times with

other countries.

 

Anyway, funny, interesting.

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I don' see it.

 

The lines go through the middle part where

it is supposed to be an empty square hole

for Ketu.

 

The pcture looks more Tibetan with rice paddies,

thunderbolt looking lines,yin and yang symbols

and endless knots.

 

 

But instead, i see a celtic astrologer

scratching his head why the stars

don't line up with the signs and

spring's been happening in Pisces.

 

I also see you rubbing your head in pain

after getting hit hard by Ganesha not

finishing his program.

 

Om Shanti

Hari Das

 

 

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>Das Goravani <>

>gjlist

>[GJ] Chart Spotting...

>Thu, Mar 7, 2002, 10:55 AM

>

 

>

> Hi, notice in this close up detail from the "Book of Kells", which is an

> ancient book hand painted on leather from early AD in Ireland.

> Painted presumably by Celtic artists for Christian missionaries, it

> features the finest examples of the ancient Celtic art style. In this

> detail, do you see what I see? It looks like 2 South Indian chart squares.

>

> It's hard to find such simplistic patterns anywhere in Celtic art.

> Usually such places are filled with things much more curved and complex.

> The Celts had some astrology, and plenty of trade in ancient times with

> other countries.

>

> Anyway, funny, interesting.

>

>

>

> Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

> : gjlist-

>

>

>

> Your use of is subject to

>

>

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>"Gee Sunn" <siva1008

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>Re: [GJ] Chart Spotting...

>Fri, Mar 8, 2002, 12:28 PM

>

 

> I don' see it.

>

> The lines go through the middle part where

> it is supposed to be an empty square hole

> for Ketu.

>

> The pcture looks more Tibetan with rice paddies,

> thunderbolt looking lines,yin and yang symbols

> and endless knots.

>

>

> But instead, i see a celtic astrologer

> scratching his head why the stars

> don't line up with the signs and

> spring's been happening in Pisces.

>

> I also see you rubbing your head in pain

> after getting hit hard by Ganesha not

> finishing his program.

>

> Om Shanti

> Hari Das

>

>

> ----------

>>Das Goravani <>

>>gjlist

>>[GJ] Chart Spotting...

>>Thu, Mar 7, 2002, 10:55 AM

>>

>

>>

>> Hi, notice in this close up detail from the "Book of Kells", which is an

>> ancient book hand painted on leather from early AD in Ireland.

>> Painted presumably by Celtic artists for Christian missionaries, it

>> features the finest examples of the ancient Celtic art style. In this

>> detail, do you see what I see? It looks like 2 South Indian chart squares.

>>

>> It's hard to find such simplistic patterns anywhere in Celtic art.

>> Usually such places are filled with things much more curved and complex.

>> The Celts had some astrology, and plenty of trade in ancient times with

>> other countries.

>>

>> Anyway, funny, interesting.

>>

>>

>>

>> Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

>> : gjlist-

>>

>>

>>

>> Your use of is subject to

>>

>>

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"Gee Sunn" <siva1008

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Re: [GJ] Chart Spotting...

Fri, Mar 8, 2002, 1:04 PM

 

 

 

 

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>"Gee Sunn" <siva1008

>gjlist

>Re: [GJ] Chart Spotting...

>Fri, Mar 8, 2002, 12:28 PM

>

 

> I don' see it.

>

> The lines go through the middle part where

> it is supposed to be an empty square hole

> for Ketu.

>

> The pcture looks more Tibetan with rice paddies,

> thunderbolt looking lines,yin and yang symbols

> and endless knots.

>

>

> But instead, i see a celtic astrologer

> scratching his head why the stars

> don't line up with the signs and

> spring's been happening in Pisces.

>

> I also see you rubbing your head in pain

> after getting hit hard by Ganesha not

> finishing his program.

>

> Om Shanti

> Hari Das

>

>

> ----------

>>Das Goravani <>

>>gjlist

>>[GJ] Chart Spotting...

>>Thu, Mar 7, 2002, 10:55 AM

>>

>

>>

>> Hi, notice in this close up detail from the "Book of Kells", which is an

>> ancient book hand painted on leather from early AD in Ireland.

>> Painted presumably by Celtic artists for Christian missionaries, it

>> features the finest examples of the ancient Celtic art style. In this

>> detail, do you see what I see? It looks like 2 South Indian chart squares.

>>

>> It's hard to find such simplistic patterns anywhere in Celtic art.

>> Usually such places are filled with things much more curved and complex.

>> The Celts had some astrology, and plenty of trade in ancient times with

>> other countries.

>>

>> Anyway, funny, interesting.

>>

>>

>>

>> Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

>> : gjlist-

>>

>>

>>

>> Your use of is subject to

>>

>>

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