Posted by Jimmy on July 26, 2000 at 09:06:30:
In Reply to: Re: golden gate posted by jfive on July 26, 2000 at 03:36:51:
and what implications does it have? I am fairly fearful about certain things also. I do have a strong 5 wing.
> excellent point...
> the thinking triad (5-6-7) is also the triad which has the biggest problem with fear...
> triads r an important key to egram. ur following an important
> clue by being interested in the triads.
> golden gate is great.
> the view is truly spectacular
> like a maxfield parrish painting, plus what a trip
> to see those huge ocean ships looking so small sailing so far
> below underneath one's feet, but all that noisy traffic and
> the cold WIND make it a turn off.
> also the place reeks of danger. in the middle of that bridge u r
> really hanging way out above the
> jaws of the ocean pacific, solutio monster god,
> plus the traffic is as close to being in a videogame scene
> as one can get, sort of a speed racer
> motif with race car drivers packed tight as sardines
> negotiating a dangerous bridge (two way!) above a deep abyss
> with the wind howling and surging wildly.
> the light effects, depending on the sun and clouds,
> magnificent, rembrandt would have dug it.
> the road snaking up the oceanside hill on the marin
> headlands side right past the bridge is pretty utterly
> fantastic, that old abandoned fort, etc.
> it's a visual tourist magnet for a reason.