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The Seven Colors and the Heavenly Spheres

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The True Believer

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Dec 8, 2002, 4:26:52 PM12/8/02
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Here's an original chart which helps the ardent
printer to see the correlation between major
and minor arcana with the primary colors. These
are especially useful to horoscope interpretation
in concert with the planets, the heavenly spheres:

# Major Arcana Minor Arcana Color
---------------------------------------------

7 Justice - King of Swords - Black
6 Priestess - Knight of Pentacles - Yellow
5 Strength - Queen of Wands - Magenta
4 Chariot - King of Cups - Cyan
3 Lovers - Knight of Swords - Blue
2 Hierophant - Queen of Pentacles - Green
1 Devil - King of Wands - Red


By studying and memorizing these colors, and my
other Pantone charts, the ardent practitioner
will learn to integrate the ancient disciplines
into a comprehensive understanding of proofing
and ICC profiling, scanning and litho printing:

Major Color
# Arcana & Sign
------------------------
VII Judgment - Black
VI Emperor - Yellow
V Tower - Magenta
IV Sun - Cyan
III Empress - Blue
II Magician - Green
I Moon - Red
------------------------
7 Justice - 801C
6 Priestess - 123C
5 Strength - Cool Gray 4
4 Chariot - Rhodamine Red
3 Lovers - Process Blue
2 Hierophant - 401C
1 Devil - 300C


Cyan is creator, Magenta is sustainer and Yellow is destroyer.
These three qualities of each element are properly known as
the cardinal, fixed & mutable, the "quadruplicities"; where-
as each of the three lower elements represent the triplicities.

Proof, if any were needed, that one should avoid those who
proffer triplicities (photographers) and be attracted to those
who embrace the quadruplicities (printers). Red, Green and
Blue follow the wrong sidereal pathway through the heavens.

In Vigilance, Vis
Danny Min

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Peter Debin

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Dec 8, 2002, 6:31:29 PM12/8/02
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This posting is inappropriate for this newsgroup. You would do better to
post it in alt.magic.

In article <BA19699C.D841%m...@frog.gilgamesh.org>, The True Believer

JimKirk2

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Dec 9, 2002, 7:42:37 AM12/9/02
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Check the "PGP Signature" - the notorious Mr. Min, this isn't!

In article <BA19699C.D841%m...@frog.gilgamesh.org>, The True Believer
<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:

>Subject: The Seven Colors and the Heavenly Spheres
>From: The True Believer <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]>
>Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2002 21:26:52 +0000


>
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> Here's an original chart which helps the ardent
> printer to see the correlation between major
> and minor arcana with the primary colors. These
> are especially useful to horoscope interpretation
> in concert with the planets, the heavenly spheres:
>

<snip>

Jono Moore

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Dec 9, 2002, 11:49:51 AM12/9/02
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Whoever it is doesn't have Min's justification algorithm either!


...Jono

Del Tree

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Dec 9, 2002, 4:33:31 PM12/9/02
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In message <BA1A09AF.1B4E%jSoP...@udoprinting.com>, Jono Moore
<jSoP...@udoprinting.com> writes

>Whoever it is doesn't have Min's justification algorithm either!

That's all we need; folks imitating Min!

--
Del Tree

JimKirk2

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Dec 11, 2002, 8:11:45 AM12/11/02
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In article <BA19699C.D841%m...@frog.gilgamesh.org>, The True Believer
<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:

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BuLLshit

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Other than you're a member of the c.p.p newsgroup and work in prepress, are
probably in your mid-30s, and don't know enough about the tarot to do more than
mimic Min's rather turgid and doctrinaire style (and that rather badly), nope.
Haven't been here long enough to recognise the 'hand' (so to speak).

But, while all of this has been an interesting (and even amusing) digression,
what it comes down to in the end is this: you are starting to waste time and
bandwidth.

This was a "one time joke," and you are starting to run it into the ground.

Regards,
Jim Kirk

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