threes@freeport.com Re: Expanding appreciation of Triadic structures. Herb O. Buckland threes@freeport.com Mon Aug 14 20:51:10 2000 Topaz Owl,*p* What I was hoping for was a little more indepth discussion of your views concerning cultural predispositions and Nature. I should have been more direct in my interests than using a by-the-way approach. I honestly wanted to read more about your considerations as Searles had provided from his personal journey of experiences.*p*Awhile back I had a 2-sided 28 X 20 poster printed which contains tens of hundreds of examples of Triads from genetics, physiology, entomology, linguistics, children's literature, colloquialisms, history, Eastern & Western philosophy, Eastern & Western Religion, parasychology, mythology, psychology, psychiatry, sociology, metaphysics, symbolism, etc., which I give away copies of for free to those who have an interest in triadic structures. Unless you see the prevalence of triadic formulas being used in so many avenues of human endeavor, it is difficult to acquire a broad comprehensive realization that there is a developmental change taking place with the human species. *p*If you would like one, or anyone else who reads this, you may contact me at herbobuckland@hotmail.com. Remember, no charge. *p**br*Sincerely,*p*Herb *p**br*P.S. It's surprising to find that so many of those who have a serious interest in Triadic formulations are timid about taking an assessment of how widespread the phenomena of "threes" actually is, and re-examing the occurrences from a different perspective. Although I respect them for their sincerity in their particular approaches, there is no reason for them not to consider an expansive appreciation of Triads since such an experience may very well lead to an enhanced understanding of their own specific application of triads. Re: Expanding appreciation of Triadic structures. TopazOwl 630 Mon Aug 14 12:27:29 2000