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  1. One way to classify "special" smells is to smell the twenty basic twenty amino acids, remember them, and classify any "special" smell under the category of one of the twenty amino acids. I did that over forty years ago, and I have tables of correspondence tables that have the twenty basic amino acids corresponding to analogous things: > 1. itza, don, decider, alanine, dice: 4&2 > 2. imix, drun, distributor, glycine, 6&1 > 3. ik, ceph, memory, aspartic acid, 3&3 > 4. akbal, graph, encoder, tryptophan, 3&5 > 5. kun, un, extruder, hydroxyproline, 1&1 > 6. chachuen, fam, EPR, methionine, 6&5 > 7. cimi, orth, supporter, tyrosine, 6&2 > 8.*oc, tal, producer, threonine, 4&4 > 9. lamat, vau, internal trn., valine, 5&5 > 10. muluc, gon, output trn., glutamine, 4&5 > 11.*manic, pe, ingestor, lycine, 4&6 > 12. chuen, ged, storage, phenylalanine, 2&5 > 13. eb, med, channel&net, asparagine, 3&6 > 14. ben, gizga, EPA, cysteine, 1&3 > 15. ix, ur, reproducer, proline, 2&3 > 16. menn, mals, decoder, serine, 6&6 > 17. kib, veh, motor, histidine, 1&2 > 18. caban, pal, boundary, glutamic acid,1&5 > 19. eznab, nahath, input trn., leucine, 2&2 > 20. cuac, ger, associator, isoleucine, 4&1 > 21. ahau, gal, converter, arginine, 4&3 > *: These have been exchanged in modern times. EPR is > Entropy Prodction Rate. EPA is Entropy Production > Acceleration. And, trn. is transducer. was too obscure for you. These words have meanings in different languages. For example, let's take the last one here, #21, ahau means flower, and is one of the twenty Mayan calendrical symbols. It was amazing; Dr. John Dee, in the Sixteenth Century, presented the Enochian alphabet, whose names don't sound like the letters they represent, but, the names of these twenty-one letters mean the same as Dr. James Miller's subsystems in his book "Living Systems", the primary text book of living systems dynmaics. For example in #21 the word "gal" is the pre-Aryan word for the living systems subsystem the "converter". One of the twenty amino acids produced from the DNA code, in this case "arginine", is represented here. The extra amino acid in this system is hydroxyproline, which is produced from a code in the "junk" DNA, the most important product of the "junk" DNA. The DNA code is composed of combinations of four nucleic acids, giving 64 different combinations, like the Yi Jing. But, most of the basic 20 amino acids are produced from more than one of these combinations. These 20 amino acids compose proteins which build the body and assemble other compounds together to compose our complete body. There are seven levels of living systems: cells, organs, entities (like us, animals, and plants), groups (like families, gangs, teams, etc.), organizations, societies, and suprasocietal living systems. All of these depend upon their 21 subsystems. If any subsystem is missing, a higher living system must provide a substitute, or, that living system with the missing subsystem will die. The number combinations at the end of each line of correspondences represent the combinations of dice symbols, which have symbols to represent them: 1, . ; 2, U ; 3, / ; 4, O ; 5, X ; and 6, = . You will notice that these symbols span the usual dice symbols. Now we combine these six into 21 symbols. The way I've seen the 4&3 drawn is a circle with a vertical diameter, which also represents the lette D. So, each one of these also represents a letter. Also, of coincidence for English speaking people, the compination for B is 4&6, which is a cicle with a horizontal parallel in it that makes this symbol look like a bumble bee (B). Since we use these subsystems all the time it is organizing to notice them. For example, when we go grocery shopping for our family, we become the ingestor by getting the groceries, extruder by extruding the money to pay for the groceries, distributor by bringing the groceries to our family, and then we use the storage subsystem of our family (group) by storing the groceries where they are stored. And, if we decided what to buy, we were also the decider for our family. But, every group, organization, society, and suprasocietal living system, has a decider that has been called a group mind. The Greek for "group spirit" is "demon", which comes from the Greek root "dem" from which we get the word "democracy". So, we have the group mind to help us. Then, that's literally "demonic". The group entity is a magnetic flux circulating through all the medullas in the brains of all the group's members. But, us Christians are only supposed to have Jesus Christ as our group mind, "having the mind of Christ", and, being members of the "Body of Christ". In the Middle Ages the ranks of these fallen "angels" were defined. The demon of a group was called an angel; for an organization, an archangel; for a society, a principality; and for a suprasocietal living system, a power. Now you can see what was meant, "We fight not flesh and blood; we fight principalities and powers". To kill an evil principality,, we'll take Massachusetts as an example. Divide the state into two new states: east of the Conneticut River we'll name Eastwick; and, west of the Conneticut river we'll name Berkshire. Then watch the nasty, nit picking Massachusetts Souls turn nice. Smelling licorice is like, but easier than, transcendental meditation. Licorice is synesthetically onomatopoeic to a hollow cylinder, and it stirs closed circuitry in the brain that goes confluent with the circuit that is the entity so that near nonexistence, nirvana, is experienced. Everything is actually striving for nonexistence. Nonexistence is the ultimate essence of pleasure. The corresponding sound, the sound of a hollow cylinder, pronounced "eyennn", like the German word for one, "ein", means "nothingness", aleph yod nun", in Hebrew, and is onomatopoeic by meaning a well, but, it also means an eye and a ring. The movie "The Ring" plays upon this, the "lost word".
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