English: Picture of the stainless steel pyramid in Exeter High St with the Exeter Riddle inscribed on it. The words are reversed, so as to be readable in the reflections.
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Riddle-pyramid-composition is a version of Existence imaged as `reflected, projected` by us in every aspect that we could define it.
By means of our `pensive and physical` frame existence is `seen, audited, felt and tasted` by `us`.
These eight points are managed and directed by our version that all points to `us`.
Ref `Homo Sapience Joseph II`.
Picture of the stainless steel pyramid in Exeter High St with the Exeter Riddle inscribed on it. The words are reversed, so as to be readable in the reflections.
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