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present biological world got here by macromutations ('hopeful monsters') or by special creation. | 47434 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction - |
001 and no systemic mutations, or macromutations, | 63982 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : Notes (Chapter 3: Mechanics of Humanization) |
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a mere several paragraphs of the "Macropaedia" (vol. | 57450 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 3: TECHNICAL NOTES: - TECHNICAL NOTE A: ON METHOD - |
Ency. Brit., Macro. (Micro.) Encyclopaedia Brittanica, Macropaedia (Micropaedia) Ins. | 59058 SOLARIA-BINARIA: - - - BIBILIOGRAPHY - |
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between internal -physico-chemical -and external -macroplanetary, | 48840 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF QUANTAVOLUTION: Chapter 30 Intensity, Scope and Suddenness - |
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universe." The microscopic related to the macroscopic, | 22595 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 02: HIGH ENERGY FROM SPACE : REVOLUTIONARY INTEGRATION OF THE COSMOS |
an increased structural order on the macroscopic and on the molecular level and inorganic as well as in organic structures." | 38352 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 10 Metals, Salt and Oil - |
out of instinct." Empirical research, both macroscopic and microscopic, | 69134 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - - FOREWORD - |
or later. And, or course, accidental macroscopic primevalogical discoveries do occur s when cliffs fall away and streams erode canyons or coal mines are dug. | 104865 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 8: THE OBLITERATION OF HUMAN SIGNS - |
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his father Anchises. The Etruscan words macstrevc and macstrna shed light on the Latin 'magister' and 'magistratus', | 118531 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
and maghzerah, axe. Cf. Etr. macstrna, macstrevc; | 120669 KA: - - - GLOSSARY - |
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Anchises. The Etruscan words macstrevc and macstrna shed light on the Latin 'magister' and 'magistratus', | 118531 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
same root as Latin magister, Etruscan macstrna. | 119101 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
hoe, and maghzerah, axe. Cf. Etr. macstrna, | 120669 KA: - - - GLOSSARY - |
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is to honour by offerings, like mactare. ' | 119207 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION : SANCTIFICATION |
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fire sacrifice; in Latin, sacrifico, operor, macto. | 119110 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
Heb. maqqel; Lat. macellum, shambles. Lat. macto, | 121187 KA: - - - GLOSSARY - |
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Iceland, a typical groping, logical yet mad, | 9469 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 6: HOLOCAUST AND AMNESIA - |
athwart the great catastrophic Atlantic Rider; mad: | 9472 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 6: HOLOCAUST AND AMNESIA - |
excellent reason. Feldman, who became understandably mad and confused when dealing with Central European anti-semitism, | 10305 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 7: FROM VENUS WITH LOVE - |
which he credited to V., the mad unfolding of the human mind into sexualized institutions. | 10331 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 7: FROM VENUS WITH LOVE - |
turned ever more to the -- quite mad -- idea that the Egyptian dynasties up to the 13th century B. | 11339 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 9: NEW FASHIONS IN CATASTROPHISM - |
cannot be blamed for thinking him mad for his dissociation and hatred of reality, | 13397 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 11: CLOCKWORK - |
heart attack' last July. Poor lonely mad scholar. | 15425 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 12: THE THIRD WORLD OF SCIENCE - |
father confessor, and angel of this mad show? | 17330 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 14: THE FOIBLES OF HERETICS - |
a sneakthief, or revolutionary, or go mad, | 17926 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 15: THE KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRY - |
spoken of them contemptuously as a mad following that showed up to defend V. | 20219 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 17: THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE - |
the minority, at least, is not mad, | 23685 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 03: COLLAPSING TESTS OF TIME : THE DISSOLUTION OF TIME |
heard. The bellowing of a million mad bulls; | 47970 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 28 Genesis and Extinction - |
that terrified humankind, that drove people mad, | 48013 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 28 Genesis and Extinction - |
been held responsible for the allegedly mad legendary accounts of catastrophes. | 48039 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 28 Genesis and Extinction - |
Apostle of Jesus, is a magnificent mad vision of the destruction of the world. | 48624 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 29 Spectres - |
under difficult conditions. Ouranos goes increasingly mad, | 54260 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 10: INSTABILITY OF SUPER URANUS - |
SCHIZOID EPISODES IN ABUNDANCE HELL ORDINARY MAD TIMES NAZIS, | 60457 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - - TABLE OF CONTENTS - |
possibly obtain until finally he went mad. | 60746 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : THE SEARCH FOR A BETTER APE |
but the audience would say, 'somewhat mad, | 67187 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : SUBLIMATION |
the infinitely varied and slightly less 'mad' corpus of homeopathic medicine. | 67870 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : SCHIZOID EPISODES IN ABUNDANCE |
is the hero of historiography. ORDINARY MAD TIMES That schizotypicality is the everyday state of historical times seems to be a verifiable proposition. | 68029 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : ORDINARY MAD TIMES |
kills in a religious sacrifice is mad. | 69171 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - - FOREWORD - |
behaved so would think him rather mad. | 69232 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE - |
genetic - to abandon himself to his mad world and afterwards to return to everyday chores, | 69237 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE - |
to Pascal, "Men are so necessarily mad, | 69307 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE - |
necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness." | 69307 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE - |
the best of human performers are mad, | 69431 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : S CULTURED MAMMALS |
self-awareness. The ability to go mad is almost entirely human, | 69807 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : SELF-AWARENESS |
prefers to treat political opponents as mad, | 69825 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : CATEGORIES OF MADNESS |
of pursuing the distinction of being mad contain more than a hint of obsessive compulsion, | 69833 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : CATEGORIES OF MADNESS |
and Civilization, it says that the mad inspire madness in others, | 70289 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : THERAPIES |
among a control group." 36 Since mad behavior is variegated no two madnesses are alike either. | 70454 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : GENETICS: ARE THERE HOMINIDS AMONG US? |
the primates. Again, all humans, including mad humans, | 70943 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : THE SENSE OF "I AM" |
are anhedonic should be regarded as mad, | 73843 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : ANHEDONICS |
more naturally be taken to be mad? | 73844 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : ANHEDONICS |
altogether. Exceptions occur privately, in dreams. 'Mad poets' can speak differently. | 74640 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 6: SYMBOLS AND SPEECH : CULTURAL DISCIPLINE AND SPEECH DIVERGENCE |
not identical with outer language. A mad person may abandon society to control his selves, | 74798 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 6: SYMBOLS AND SPEECH : INNER LANGUAGE |
disorders" or brain lesions; feral boys; "mad" poets; | 75493 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
and imitated the posturings of these mad warriors, | 78749 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : SOCIETY IN SHOCK |
and the gods themselves. Ajax went mad and finally committed suicide. | 78853 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : SOCIETY IN SHOCK |
Trojan War. At times he goes mad, | 81557 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 11: THE BLASTED CAREER OF THE MIGHTY SWORDSMAN : THE QUALITIES OF ARES |
he did had to be quite mad. | 86733 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 2: THE SCENARIO OF EXODUS : UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES |
Canaan. Moses, the archetype of the mad scientist and religious prophet, | 86779 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 2: THE SCENARIO OF EXODUS : UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES |
everywhere causing confusion and driving people mad. | 91232 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : TALKING WITH GODS |
Moses would appear to have been mad. | 91587 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : THE MANIAC SCIENTIST |
answer, however, is that Moses was mad in theory but sane in context. | 91587 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : THE MANIAC SCIENTIST |
a better understanding of the perennial mad leader. | 91592 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : THE MANIAC SCIENTIST |
ploy in a marvelously acceptable but mad logic, | 91696 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : THE MANIAC SCIENTIST |
character appropriate to an environment "gone mad," | 91767 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 6: THE CHARISMA OF MOSES : THE MANIAC SCIENTIST |
him that, so Moses, the archetypical mad scientist, | 93998 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD : SIN VS SCIENCE |
would be produced not only many mad-persons but also some unusual number of geniuses. | 94272 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD : SIN VS SCIENCE |
GENESIS OF RELIGION To the fresh, mad eye of primeval man, | 96016 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 1: THE GENESIS OF RELIGION - |
Greek mind, thought the Greeks more mad than other peoples. | 97907 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 6: RITUAL AND SACRIFICE - |
wands and serpents, acting out a mad composition of dancing, | 97962 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 6: RITUAL AND SACRIFICE - |
ended in anything but the most mad hermeticism, | 99290 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 9: SACRAL VS. SECULAR MAN - |
once "insignificant." The poets, significantly, went "mad," | 107915 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 3: WORKING OF THE MIND: Chapter 19: THE 'UNCONSCIOUS' AS A LITERARY REVOLT AGAINST SCIENCE : DETAILED EXPOSITION OF THE PROJECT |
studied, he worked; he watched the mad world like a comet thrashing its head with its tail. | 110173 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 4: POLEMICS AND PERSONAGES: Chapter 26: EULOGIES TO THREE QUANTAVOLUTIONARIES : IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY 1895-1979 1 |
marriage with Aeneas, begins to go mad, | 113770 KA: - - Chapter 3: DIONYSUS - |
a beautiful woman who drives men mad. | 114239 KA: - - Chapter 5: DEITIES OF DELPHI - |
several instances of people being driven mad as punishment for similar offences. | 114241 KA: - - Chapter 5: DEITIES OF DELPHI - |
Patrae, a statue of Dionysus drove mad all those who saw it. | 114242 KA: - - Chapter 5: DEITIES OF DELPHI - |
and Alopekos, sons of Irbos, went mad when they found this statue. | 114388 KA: - - Chapter 5: DEITIES OF DELPHI - |
entered their shrine in Boeotia went mad, | 114463 KA: - - Chapter 5: DEITIES OF DELPHI - |
of Dionysus. The god drove them mad, | 116366 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS - |
drove them mad, as he drove mad Agave and other Theban women. | 116366 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS - |
Alexander, who entered the sanctuary, went mad, | 116624 KA: - - Chapter 12: MYSTERY RELIGIONS : PASSAGES REFERRING TO KABEIROI, DACTYLS, GREAT MOTHER, VARIOUS DEITIES |
a cauldron of boiling water, went mad, | 117960 KA: - - Chapter 16: HERAKLES AND HEROES - |
the girls saw it they went mad, | 122278 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 06: ARIADNE - |
example of a man whose extremely mad ideas eventually came to be organized and limited to a well defined and clearly circumscribed set of delusions which he was able to cope with, | 128433 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 3: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE WORK OF IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY - |
Antony, who Cleopatra says is more mad Than Telamon for his shield; | 130553 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 5: SHAKESPEARE AND VELIKOVSKY : Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art |
Wendell Berry's Manifesto for the Mad Farmer Liberation Front in the Whole Earth Catalogue: | 132519 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 7: LIVING WITH VELIKOVSKY: : CATASTROPHISM AS WORLD VIEW |