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Friday, March 07, 2014

Chapter 7- Physics


CHAPTER 7

Physics




Dietary Exercise Suggested:



THE ALCHEMICAL NOTATIONS OF RECIPE



The formulation and compilation of recipes relating to both nutritive and flavorsome combinations.




Commentary:



Perhaps it would have been more suitable to have introduced this dietary exercise ahead of all of the rest, as it could be reasonable to assume that the formula and the process must be known to us and then put into action - that the recipe must precede all good cooking, and all good cooks who produce it.



This indeed becomes a fundamental argument amongst the occult academia. On the one hand there are the creationalists who endeavor to research into fields that they do not know beforehand, and on the other there are those fundamentalists who will only go the lengths which have been surveyed before them. Yet with either way, a recipe, or a formula, or a map of happening shall resolve itself eventual to the undertaking so made.
Primitive even to these perplexes, are the original philosophies which also warred upon this subject. To some it is a given that all universal manifestations have replicated out from the most perfect of formulas to begin with. Whilst to others who hold Creation to be more Art rather than Design, there is the ideal held that such formulae only occur after the initial birth of an event and as such are less holy to actuality itself, being but a faithful recording of such rather than a precursor.



Whatever and whichever argument seems to suit best your temperament here amongst this high philosophy, it can be better understood intrinsically in the practice itself of the keeping and observing of simple recipes. For it is here that we begin to become aware that such formulas can and do exist, and that there are many varied combinations which produce the many and varied results that will follow.



So the benefit from this (when attempted in earnest) is twofold. Not only do we experience consequence resulting from planning and preparing, we also may begin to firmly equip ourselves with the concepts of formularising in general aside from its very applications.


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