threes@freeport.com Re: Expanding appreciation of Triadic structures. Searles Sat Aug 12 00:04:59 2000 As a Druid and a Celt, I can appreciate that most things can be expressed in threes. After all, three is the combination of one and two. It is a continuation of the properties of the others in a new way, though it sometimes is influenced by how it is formed. Often, three among our people is a way of seeking the child from the parents, while at other times it is discovery of a new balance point in a continuing series of balance points. I generally like to look at things in terms of triads as this type of view can lead one to a more balanced viewpoint than merely a postive or negative perception.*p*Searles*p*Herb O. Buckland wrote,*br*<snip>*br*: trying to get across. What I am suggesting is that there is *br*: an increase in the usage of three-patterned categories *br*: throughout the human spectrum, but we can find a larger *br*: increase in that group which we of the present call *br*: Indo-European. If you prefer to suggest that we are all *br*: Africans, so be it. Yet let us recognize that *br*: Indo-Europeans are the 3rd born African group which is using *br*: more "threes" in a variety of contexts.*br*:*br*<snip> Re: Expanding appreciation of Triadic structures. Herb O. Buckland 626 Fri Aug 11 19:07:53 2000