Dear George Letter Number Zero

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February 21, 1999
Dear George:
I wrote you two letters this morning, which relate to your meditating in the woods, and
to boxes inside of boxes.
I decided to make these letters into articles and put them up at my website
under the heading “The Aquarian School”. In these articles I will change your name to
“George”. I go visit my psychotherapist every two weeks and I’ve been recording our
conversations and making these into “dialogues”. Sometimes ideas come out in
conversation better than in just a written article.
I figure that “The Aquarian School” will start by attracting professional psychologists and
students of psychology, at least to begin with, over the world wide web. The hurdle to get
over is the common fear of mathematics and reasoned arguments. So much of psychology
is based on romantic fiction.

I’ve come to realize that human philosophical wordiness and other expressions of special talent is based
on an active but unconscious mathematical mindedness built into our deep “supermind”
subconscious or unconscious brains. So for an autistic person to better understand words and ideas, he can
better understand mathematics and numbers and his other talents in terms of words.
The mind of an autistic person can be understood better by refined word users even as one
autistic person is able to clearly explain his unusual talent and sensitivity using words. In
this way the amazing ability of other “savants” becomes readily comprehensible. In the
same way the quirky inspiration of the recognized human geniuses and human “divine
incarnations” is explained in a useful way.
The same protohominid mind-brain-body-person is accessed by all inspired persons to
calculate and compose at rapid speed, the way our nonverbal ancestors had to calculate in
order to survive without weapons or any other defense except their brains and their lack of
fear, even though they were inferior to other animals, except for their amazing mental
talents.

Reaching out to philosophical word users is the seer's most dangerous task.
Many already have been abused by philsophical word masters who know not what they are
actually doing.
Thanks for your interest.
Thank you for being such a curious monkey.
Sincerely,
John
(contributor: John L. Waters)

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