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~~~ GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #8 Published January 1, 2001 ~~~
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Quote for the New Year's Month of January:

In any word shine a thousand lights.
from the Zohar (3.202a), quoted in "Semiotics" by Umberto Eco, page 153.

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THE GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #8, January 2001
Archived Digests
Table of Contents

1. January's Violet-n-Joey Cartoon
2. Honored Readers for January
3. On a Personal Note
4. Cajun Story
5. Websites' Additions for January
6. Announcing 30 new Reviews in "A Reader's Treasury – Journeys in Discovery"
7. Reviews and Articles Added for January:

8. Update on Dolphin Novel
9. Closing Notes - our mailing list, locating books, unsubscribing to Digest
10. Gratitude

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THE GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #8
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ARCHIVED DIGESTWORLD ISSUES ON THE WEB
 
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2000: INAUGURAL YEAR: Jun  
#1 Jul  #2, Aug  #3, Sept  #4, Oct  #5, Nov  #6, Dec  #7
2001: Jan  #8,  Feb  #9,  Mar #10, Apr #11, May #12, Jun #13, Jul #14, Aug #15, Sep #16, Oct #17, Nov #18, Dec #19
2002: Jan #20, Feb #21, Mar #22, Apr #23, May #24, Jun #25, Jul #26, Aug #27, Sep #28, Oct #29, Nov #30, Dec #31
2003: Jan #32, Feb #33, Mar #34, Apr #35, May #36, Jun #37, Jul #38, Aug #39, Sep #40, Oct #41, Nov #42, Dec #43
2004: Jan #44, Feb #45, Mar #46, Apr #47, May #48, Jun #49, Jul #50, Aug #51, Sep #52, Oct #53, Nov #54, Dec #55
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2010: Jan#101,Feb#102,Mar#103,Apr#104,May#105,Jun#106,Jul#107,Aug#108,Sep#109,Oct#10a,Nov#10b,Dec#10c
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2013: Jan#131,Feb#132,Mar#133,Apr#134,May#135,Jun#136,Jul#137,Aug#138,Sep#139,Oct#13a,Nov#13b,Dec#13c
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1. January Violet-n-Joey CARTOON:
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For newcomers to the Digest, we have created a webpage of all the Violet-n-Joey cartoons! Check it out at: http://www.doyletics.com/vjtoons.htm Also note the rotating calendar and clock that follows just to the right of your mouse pointer as you scroll down the page. You'll also see the clock on the 404 Error page if you make a mistake typing a URL while on the doyletics.com website.

The Violet-n-Joey Cartoon page is been divided into two pages: one low-speed and one high-speed access. If you have Do NOT Have High-Speed Access, you may try this Link which will load much faster and will allow you to load one cartoon at a time. Use this one for High-Speed Access.

This month Violet and Joey learn about An Everyday Experience and The Correction.

#1 "An Everyday Experience" at http://www.doyletics.com/10107905.gif

#2 "The Correction" at http://www.doyletics.com/10107906.gif

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2. HONORED READERS FOR January:
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Each month we take time to thank two of our good readers of Good Mountain Press Digest, books and reviews. Here's our two worthy Honored Readers for this month. One of their names will be in the TO: address line of your email Digest notification. Our Honored Readers for January are:

Tarjei Straume, my favorite expatriate, in Norway

Doyle Henderson, pioneer of doyletics, in Fawnskin, CA

Thanks, Taz and Doyle!


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3. ON A PERSONAL NOTE:


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Out Our Way:

First: December flew by for me, as I assume it did for so many of you. With 8 children, all with partners, fourteen grandchildren, and one great-grandson, acquiring Christmas presents is a year-long process. Our living room was Christmas Wrapping Central for most of two months. I'm blessed with a partner who loves to wrap presents, so usually by Thanksgiving a majority of the presents are wrapped. My favorite gift for my grandkids is, what else, books!

Del spent a lot of her spare time when she wasn't wrapping presents visiting one grandson in Baltimore and babysitting another in Baton Rouge. While she was in Baltimore, two of our favorite couples visited Timberlane and I told them that I planned to have twice as much fun since Del wasn't here with me. They enjoyed my fried sac-au-lait hors d'oeuvres. John came out and picked grapefruit and navel oranges from our citrus orchard to take back to frozen New Jersey with him.

In the middle of the month our kids from Alexandria and Beaumont came to town to share their Christmas with us a little early. After they left we went to see "Good Times" at the Ty Tracy Theater downtown at Gallier Hall. We also checked in on the New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra playing in their new venue, the LaSalle Ballroom at the Intercontinental Hotel. We have a friend who's a chanteuse and violin player in the orchestra. Those slow dances are wonderful, but you have to save up a little energy for the up tempo "swing chorus" at the end, like in "I may be wrong, but I think you're wonderful . . ."

The next weekend was Christmas and our Baltimore crew came to town along with our Baton Rouge crew that sported our newest grandson Collin. More present openings and celebrations. And when they left on Christmas morning, there were still large bags of presents for our Metairie crew on the day after Christmas. Our two daughters from Texas came to town with another 2000-born grandson and two grand-daughters. We joined them at their sister's house where our three daughters prepared a meal for me and Del. I felt like Santa carrying that large white bag of the last presents for Christmas 2000.

Now to watch the LSU and Saints post-season games to see if their two-year streak of parallels continues. Both teams lost their last regular season game after they had already assured themselves of a post-season game. Now it's payoff time! And a peachy set of games it was!

LSU stormed back from a miserable performance in the first half against Georgia Tech on the storm arm and quick moves of Rohan Davey, a backup quarterback. As a junior, he had been chosen one of the permanent team captains by the team, something that had never happened before. In the few times that an underclassman was chosen as permanent captain, it had never been a backup team member! The first half went to Georgia Tech 14-3, the second half to LSU 25-0. The Peach Bowl trophy went back to Baton Rouge with the LSU team.

The very next day, the Saints met the fearsome Rams that had beaten them the week before. Again it was a tale of two halves. In the first half, the Saints won 10-7. In the second half it was a tie 21-21, with the Saints lifting the score to 31-7 early, and the Rams roaring back to make it close to the very end 31-28. After a bad call on a first down reception by the Saints forced them to kick with under two minutes left and the Rams without a timeout left, the Rams receiver fumbled the punt and Brian Milne, knowing about the punt catcher's fumble tendency, rushed to where he was and recovered the fumble. High fives all around! Saints be praised! "St. Louis is up the river!" Dennis Miller wisecracked. Yes, Dennis, and so is Minnesota! The Saints may have to win a total of three games within a few miles of the Mississippi River in order to get to the Super Bowl, two of them from teams quartered on the same River! I had a couple of NFC Conference Championship tickets for the Superdome in my hands last night – these will be used if the Giants lose and the Saints win.

During the year 2000, the golden Joan of Arc statue that graces the French Quarter was struck by lightning and her banner's staff was broken off. The city of New Orleans rushed to get the staff fixed so that the Maid of Orleans could lead her precious Saints into victory, which she did. Also during the year 2000, my alma mater, LSU (did you guess?) played post season games in three major sports. They made it to the Final Sixteen in Basketball, won the National Championship for Baseball, and won the Peach Bowl in football.

Other 2000 Reflections: Del worked for six months in Providence, Rhode Island and I got to revisit Foxborough and New England where I lived for four years during the early 1970's. I secured a contract to build a website for Harvard-Pilgrim in Liquidation for the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation, my second website contract. In June, I traveled to west Texas for my El Paso interview with Roméo Di Benedetto. The taped interview was broadcast in El Paso on the Educational Channel 14 and later in the New Orleans area on the Jefferson Parish Educational Channel 8. In preparation for the El Paso trip, I created a website for the domain name doyletics.com that I had secured earlier in preparation for the website. I created the World-Wide Doyletics List to provide a meeting place in cyberspace for principals and newbies in the nascent science of doyletics. 2000 was the year during which I began to appreciate that the importance of Doyle Henderson's cosmological discovery was to be in the science that will form from the seed he planted back in 1975. That spurred me to aver my goal, "To Have Doyletics Taught in the Grade Schools of this Century." Del and I gained two grandsons and a great-grandson during 2000. We spent time in New England on the Atlantic Coast and Seattle on the Pacific Coast during our week trip to the snow capped mountains of British Columbia. I took over 2000 photos with my new Mavica that Del gave me for Christmas in 1999 and that camera was crucial to my website production efforts during this busy year. I wrote 38 new reviews for "A Reader's Journal" and 30 reviews for a new book I began in 2000: "A Reader's Treasury." All of those new reviews are available on-line for our good readers all over the world. I switched my monthly newsletter to a Digest format, using a format similar to Joe Edelman's "Useless Information Digest" with his kind permission. And I found a publisher for my first novel, Xlibris, who will publish "The SPIZZNET File" shortly and folks around the world will be able to buy it in ebook form, paperbacks, and hardbacks in bookstores and over the Internet, and best of all, it will never go out of print.

2000 has been a year of many blessings for me and Del and I hope it been for each of you, dear Readers. Our family of readers has grown this year, and I look for more growth in the coming. I have many projects planned for the new millennium, stay tuned!

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4. CAJUN STORY:
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This month, another duck hunting story. This time Boudreaux and Broussard come up with the idea to disguise themselves as a cow while the "sky gets black with ducks." My favorite TV chef, Justin Wilson, who actually EATS the food he cooks on his show, told this one on his show of October 8, 2000.

Broussard [Broo-sard ] calls up his good friend Boudreaux [Boo-dro ], "Hey, Boudreaux, you wanta go hunt dem duck wit' me tomorrow?"
      

"Mais, Boudreaux, we didn't get no ducks last time we went, no!"
      
"Don't worry, mah friend, dis time, we gonna have the best disguise ever! The sky will be black with dem ducks and dey will land right whar we are!"
      
So, Brossard went over to Boudreaux's the next morning and they took the 4-wheeler out to the cow pasture. Boudreaux took this large cow hide out and explained to Broussard, "I'll get in the front and you get in the rear. We'll look just like dem cows over dere, and the ducks will come and land right next to us, and we'll shoot our limit for sure!" The two hunters donned the cow hide, and moved into position. A huge flock of ducks were heading towards them when suddenly Broussard began hitting Boudreaux on his leg with his shotgun's butt.
      
"Stop that! Don't move! The sky is black with ducks. Can't you see all dem ducks coming this way?"
      
"Oh, yeah? Well, can't you see that black bull that's coming the other way?"

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5. Websites’ Additions for January
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I added to the Review Website a cartoon that I did back in the 1980's after I'd taken a cartooning course at UNO from John Churchill Chase (long time editorial cartoonist for the New Orleans Times-Picayune). You can find it at the bottom of the Galambos' Review at:

http://www.doyletics.com/arj/siaa1rvw.htm or you can view just the cartoon at:
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Also new this month is a new Webpage containing Famous and Interesting Quotes that I've collected over the years. Some of them didn't exist, so I had to make them up.

Go to: http://www.doyletics.com/quotes.htm


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6. Announcing 30 new Reviews in “A Reader’s Treasury – Journeys in Discovery”
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For those who haven't availed themselves of the chance to read any of my new 30 reviews on-line at http://www.doyletics.com/artrevs.htm click away and Enjoy! Mercifully short, these are reviews of books that I read prior to 1987. New reviews will be added each month and I will keep you informed as they are via this Digest.

The initial set has been completely loaded, so if you tried earlier and got nothing, they're all on-line now. There are reviews of "The Hunting Hypothesis", "Psychosynthesis", "The Unknown Reality", "How To Read a Book", "How To Make a Speech", and "Time's Arrow" among other titles. These are the books that I read as I began my journey of discovery back in the 1970's. You may join me on that journey by reading these reviews as they are published.

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7. REVIEWS and ARTICLES for January:
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And for my Good Readers, here’s the new reviews and articles for this month. The ARJ2 ones are new additions to the top of A Reader’s Journal, Volume 2, Chronological List, and the ART ones to A Reader’s Treasury.

1.) ARJ2: Joan of Arc – Memoirs of Louis de Conte by Mark Twain

In one place, de Conte unknowingly speaks prophetically of our Statue of Liberty, assisted by the omniscient voice of Twain, who lives 450 years in his future. He speaks of what nations do when they perceive a great truth.

[page 181] When they love a great and noble thing, they embody it – they want it so that they can see it with their eyes; like Liberty, for instance. They are not content with the cloudy abstract idea, they make a beautiful statue of it, and then their beloved idea is substantial and they can look at it and worship it. And so it is, I say; to the Dwarf, Joan was our country embodied, our country made visible flesh cast in a gracious form. When she stood before others, they saw Joan of Arc, but he saw France.

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2.) ARJ2: The Ahrimanic Deception by Rudolf Steiner

Rick Pitino, a famous basketball coach, once said, "When you build bridges, you can keep crossing them." If you cross bridges during your daily waking life, experiencing life from a one-sided materialistic superstition, and you cross bridges during your nocturnal soul life (while asleep), experiencing the fullness of your soul life in the cosmos, you will feel a disconcerting incongruity between your waking materialistic life and your sleeping spiritual life in your soul.

[page 9] And much of the great discord felt by modern man is derived from the disharmony between what the soul experiences and what the waking consciousness acknowledges as its world-conception.

Through the well-known psychological phenomenon of projection, the disharmony one feels within, when it is not understood fully as coming from within, is projected out upon the world. People who feel this discord can be recognized by the way they bemoan the "disharmony and discord out there in the world."

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3.) ARJ2: Paradigms and Barriers by Howard Margolis

The other day, shortly before I finished reading this book, my dad picked it up and said, "What's a paradigm?" stumbling a bit on the unfamiliar to him word, "paradigm." It occurs to me that the word, which is pronounced like "pair-a-dime," may be unfamiliar to a lot of people. In this review I explain what a paradigm is and how current paradigms in science act as blinders to scientists: like with work horses, blinders keep their eyes straight ahead. Unfortunately scientists are also expected to keep their eyes peeled for new things alongside the road, and paradigms act as blinders to prevent them from appreciating any change of scenery along the road of science, up until now. Margolis's tenet is that habits of mind are the basis of cognition. If these habits of mind are disrupted by neurological damage, the very basis of cognition itself would be destroyed. Here's what Israel Rosenfield writes in The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten that I'm reading currently:

[page 34 of Rosenfield's book] Patients with brain damage are confused when they fail to recognize and remember, and it is this confused, altered awareness, as much as any specific failures of memory, that is symptomatic of their illness.

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4.) ARJ2: The Strange, the Familiar, and the Forgotten by Israel Rosenfield

Israel Rosenfield, in this fine book, has brought together ideas that point us to the need for a new fashion in thinking about thinking. He claims on page 3 that for too long we have studied the unconscious and ignored the conscious in psychology, that we have listened to people talk about their memories as if they were pulling them from a storehouse to display for us.

[page 3] But this was to ignore the possibility that memories were in fact part of the very structure of consciousness: not only can there be no such thing as a memory without there being consciousness, but consciousness and memory are in a certain sense inseparable, and understanding one requires understanding the other.

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8. Update on Dolphin Novel
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The "The Spizznet File" is DONE!! We are anticipating the release of the book by early January or February 2001.

Go to this webpage to preview the book covers and read a summary of the novel: http://www.doyletics.com/gmp/spizznet.htm

By February's Digest, I should be able to tell you when you can buy yourself a copy of this novel. You will be able to order a copy at B. Dalton, Walden, Barnes & Noble, or search on amazon.com.

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9. CLOSING NOTES:
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