Enigma 749: Four square digits
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From New Scientist #1904, 18th December 1993 [link] Here is a four-by-four
square of numbers. You will see that each row and each column adds up to
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Zero Balance course
Over the next 5 days - Wednesday to Sunday inclusive - I'm on a zero balancing course. To qualify as a zero balancer one must take the course twice. I took it about 18 months ago and then thought it wasn't for me. However things change and a few weeks ago I decided I'd take it a second time, I then discovered my teacher from the first course was doing a course just after my birthday in Bristol - ideal I thought - but that was before I caught cold or 'flu or whatever it is that is still making me feel under the weather. However I think I'll be okay to go tomorrow. I doubt I'll also find time to blog until next week. See you all next week.
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Sweetie, i hope you have a fab time, i can't wait to hear all your news when your done. Enjoy and be well x x x
But you only just came back ...
Wow. I love the photo.
Have fun at the course.
WML - thanks - I'm feeling miles better this morning so am looking forward to the course!
Anonymous - I know - should I have waited until after the course before coming back?
Brony - hi - thanks!
ZB is a new term for me, but the more I think about it, the more sense it seems to make. I hope all goes according to plan for you.
Enjoy the course.
Yours
Byro Parker
I had never heard of zero balancing; wow - I would like to learn more of that; perhaps do that. Your photos here are fabulous. I especially like this one and the one of the man below; I would love to have that in my yard and look at it every day!
Um no.
I haven't heard of zero balancing, but I'm intrigued by energy work, in general. I'd love to learn more about it.
Hope you're feeling better and can enjoy the course.
Brian - there is something very satisfying about both giving and receiving ZBs... I like the whole philosophy around it - maybe I'll do a posting on it...
Reluctant Nomad - Mr Parker I've made you a buddy on NaNoWriMo
Ascenderrisesabove - thanks - you'd need a big backyard and you'd get to see all different parts of him up close from different floors of the house - intriguing idea!
Anonymous - good!
Tinker - zero balancing is very grounded and deep. I think maybe I will do a proper post on it next week.
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