UPDATE: I see I am the same age as her! haha.
Dear Professor Allen: Thanks for your recent CSPAN interview on your new book and your love for justice. I finished
my master's degree doing self-directed research with the chair of the
African Studies Department at the University of Minnesota, Professor
Rose Brewer, after having taken her class, "Race, Class and Gender" with
the required book, "The Racial Contract." And so I did intensive
nonwestern meditation based on the argument that the "Natural Law" model
from Plato and Aristotle was inherently unjust, at the foundation of
Western civilization, and so a required study of nonwestern philosophy
was necessary. I did this by training with a Chinese yoga spiritual
healer, called a qigong master, but his assistant teacher is
African-American. And so the experience truly changed my life
permanently and so after my degree I read one scholarly book a day while
sitting in full lotus yoga position in public, in the "inner city" in
Minneapolis, Minnesota. haha. Anyway my dad was a lawyer, and he was
accepted at Harvard but didn't get a full-ride scholarship so he went to
NYU Law as a full-ride scholarship. So my masters thesis was called
"Epicenters of Justice" as a phrase from Ralph Nader. But it was not
until 2013, after he healed my mom, or I should say, he asked me to help
him again but then he healed my mom, while he talked to me on the phone
and she was asleep!
But he can leave his body at will and he does long
distance phone healings still, etc. As for his teacher, the Chinese
healer, the two of them took part in a "randomized controlled" study led
by a Mayo Clinic medical doctor, Ann Vincent, who called the results
"especially impressive." And the study was published in a peer-reviewed
journal - healing of chronic pain through "external qi" energy. And one
of my friend's story was about his relatives in prison, talking about
the power of accepting the Holy Spirit - having the Holy Spirit come
into them and what miracles can happen. And so the Chinese healer also
goes to church every Sunday. Her book on Plato
So she says since 729 is three to the sixth power it represents the tripartite soul.
The late Ernest McClain might elucidate this:
But the actual mathematics that occurs in the dialogues is very frequently ignored by commentators. (One stark example of this is found in the 1947 translation of the Republic by F.M. Cornford, in which Cornford permitted himself to omit entirely Plato’s “extremely obscure” account (at 8.546b) of the so-called ruling or nuptial number, and also to “simplify” the text (at 9.587b) concerning the number of the Tyrant.
The Tyrant is held, in the Republic, to be exactly 729 times less fortunate than the good ruler. Not “about 700,” not 730.O.K. (I quote my correspondence with Professor McClain in my 2012 pdf) so then we get this pdf.
And so the 3 to the sixth power actually refers to six cycles of Perfect Fifths, since 3 is the Perfect Fifth, thereby creating the Tritone.Sound - Draw a Straight Line And Follow It
Musicologist Ernest G. McClain states thst “The number 2 is 'female' in the sense that it creates the ... create 'cycles of barrenness', in Socrates' metaphor, for multiplication and division by 2 can never introduce .... quality of the tritone (the ratio 36 = 729, a cycle of six perfect fifths above the fundamental), the worst possible ...drawastraightlineandfollowit.com/Sound_v2011_F_R9.pdf
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