Yeah, I have that book, actually, and I can vouch that there is Something to the spiral symbol used in the book.
I wonder if there is any connection to the idea/fact that Underhill there is no sun, only "self-evident" sourceless light. (But then there should be no moon, nor really stars neither...)
Cosmology, thank you, that was the word I couldn't remember.
I'm not sure what you mean -- it's not something new, if that's what you mean. "Three worlds" (generally Land/Sea/Sky, but also Upper/Middle/Lower, depending on context) has been familiar to me for um. Years at least.
yes, upper/middle/lower or land/sea/sky or whatever. That's what I thought of when I saw your picture. The world tree with paths to all three worlds. Not sure if that is what you had in mind, but that's what came to mind for me.
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I wonder if there is any connection to the idea/fact that Underhill there is no sun, only "self-evident" sourceless light. (But then there should be no moon, nor really stars neither...)
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I'm not sure what you mean -- it's not something new, if that's what you mean. "Three worlds" (generally Land/Sea/Sky, but also Upper/Middle/Lower, depending on context) has been familiar to me for um. Years at least.
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