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The Brown Book Commentaries

A compendium of short commentaries illuminating the symbolism & deeper meanings of all the quotes & illustrations found in "The Brown Book" -- a Journal of Universal Truth I compiled over a six-year period (from 2003 to 2009) NOTE: while not entirely necessary, readers are advised to read the Introduction before either enjoying these Commentaries or perusing The Brown Book itself

A compendium of short commentaries illuminating the symbolism & deeper meanings of all the quotes & illustrations found in "The Brown Book" -- a Journal of Universal Truth I compiled over a six-year period (from 2003 to 2009)

NOTE: while not entirely necessary, readers are advised to read the Introduction before either enjoying these Commentaries or perusing The Brown Book itself

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Image 048b (Page 17b – top left) … Seen within the Feuerbacher Wald<br />

Labyrinth – two cloth butterflies (blue & gold) hung on a tree there;<br />

symbolizing our continual rebirth of True Self & Purpose …<br />

Image 048c (Page 17b – bottom left) … Seen within the Feuerbacher Wald<br />

Labyrinth – a Kokopelli statue; a Hopi symbol representing their god of fertility<br />

and agriculture. Turquoise is also the archetypal color of Healing – a very<br />

interesting combination, seeing as how human fertility and agriculture are two<br />

primary sources of suffering on our planet today …<br />

PAGE 18<br />

Image 049a (Page 18a – main image) … Here, we see the center of the Feuerbacher<br />

Wald Labyrinth (standing in the eastern portion of the ―violet‖ seventh circuit -- looking SW) …<br />

This seventh verse reminds us to – as often as possible – eat &drink in holy<br />

places; bearing in mind of course, that every single square foot of our glorious<br />

planet is already Sacred Ground.<br />

Image 049b (Page 18a – top right) … This stone (a Botswana Agate –<br />

representing Light through the darkness and comfort in times of loneliness<br />

or fear) was placed in the very center of the Feuerbacher Wald<br />

Labyrinth upon its completion, and possibly still remains buried there<br />

to this day …<br />

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