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Pattern Integrity:
"No longer do I want to talk about the chemical elements as things but as pattern integrities. Each one of them is a unique pattern integrity… in a sense a form of knots. So we get where there are chemical compounds and the knots tend to be interlinkable and they will catch on one another. This one is holding together, all right, but this ball of twine and this ball of twins, suddenly one weaves into the other every so often and associates…
“One of the interesting things I have found to consider about humanity, whereas each one of us weighs in at an average of seven pounds-- there is a pattern integrity that is very extraordinary, because no sooner is a child born than people say, ‘That is Aunt Mary,’ and so forth. There are certain strange pattern characteristics that suddenly reappear. And it is not just that there are species, that they are human-- I don’t think people tend to do this too much, but they do, even in hybrids of plants-- to bring out the red and the white, split petal, or whatever it may be. At any rate, we say ‘There is Aunt Mary,’ and probably when it only weighed one ounce it still had Aunt Mary in there.”
