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Post by cowlazars on Sept 19, 2018 1:24:24 GMT -5
youtu.be/AFUvHLUssx4Kpro and Cowlazars response to the round table #1 question. Tune in Monday nights at 7pm MST for a LIVE YouTube show.
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Post by robjohnson on Sept 19, 2018 12:19:32 GMT -5
Great job on the show!
Just another interpretation.
The poem says, “So why is it that I must go…The answers I already know…” Can we answer why? Why did the poem and the book get you to WWWH, out of thousands possible, why is your WWWH the place that is correct? What, where and how did you get to why?
Maybe this thinking will help searchers.
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 21, 2018 18:04:27 GMT -5
Great job on the show! Just another interpretation. The poem says, “So why is it that I must go…The answers I already know…” Can we answer why? Why did the poem and the book get you to WWWH, out of thousands possible, why is your WWWH the place that is correct? What, where and how did you get to why? Maybe this thinking will help searchers. This is a very interesting line of words. “So why is it that I must go…The answers I already know…” The why? I will have to work on that one. FF knows the answer already and is prepared to go. Go because it's time to go? What is it? Where is it? Why is it? Excited to work on this one!
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 21, 2018 18:21:04 GMT -5
All good thoughts.
One thought I was thinking about yesterday was the hdyro-thermal chemical reaction when specific minerals such as copper and aluminum leak through a rock. It forms veins, which later turn into clumps of turquoise. Variations of colors Turquoise represents water(s). Aqua. Aquamarine. Teal color.
And we have a picture of FF signing The Galistio and Cerrillos book in TTOTC. FF's belt and bracelet are made of turquoise. It's possible that we are looking at a turquoise lake?
My other theory is that Why must he go? Because it was his turn to play the part on the stage of life and it's his time to make room for others to play their part on the stage (In TTOTC) of life. The answer he already knows because he played his part to mid 80's year of age.
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 23, 2018 10:36:56 GMT -5
“Many wwh in the RM’s… look at the big picture, there are no short cuts.” This seems to imply if there are many warm waters halt, wouldn’t there be just as many canyon down? Let examine the KiSS method on this [ Keep it simple Seeker ]. Should waters as plural mean ‘simply’ all liquid water then all waters take it in the canyon down referring to any and all canyons that water is directed to…Why wouldn’t canyon be plural as well? Water indicate all water to all canyons ~ as a system ~ seems elementary. Which now might give credence to Not far, but too far to walk as the travels of the waters over the RM’s range. Or simply put, the watershed of the the Rockies. Does this seem to look at the poem as the “big picture” straightforward and Kissable? The problem is, will others even consider this as a single possible one clue?"
Quote from a Seeker Dal's site.
Very logical. Big Picture is WWWH. Do we take a map and dot all the waters and follow them to all the places?
It seems that the WWWH is a map only search and not BOTG one place but all places. Take the lines and cross them all to the spot on the map.
Okay FF that's a lot of work. Narrow it down to all the waters that are cold or become cold? Are do I start with warm waters and then dot the cold spots? Then draw all the lines and cross them.
It's logical.
"Fenn is an avid fly fisherman, so the phrase “where warm waters halt” could point to a boundary between warmer gamefish waters and colder trout waters. “Forrest has said that people are thinking about the warm waters clue too hard,” Luce says."
Are this all the dots that we have to place on the map? In the area north of Santa Fe.
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