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Anyone ever notice how much an apostrophe looks like a nit? Why does such a
little insignificant thing get a name that sounds like that of a Greek muse?
You guys's  comments would be appreciated.
    Hideo,  All due respect to the differences of cultures (Kultur Klufts)
-- "Kabara" should read "Kaballah" or "Caballah". Also I would suggest
reconsidering the repeated use of the term  "occult" with its  dark
connotations of unholy alliances, Satanism, and seances where the studies of
mythology, hermeticism, alchemy, gnosticism and metaphysics have the greater
bearing on the subject at hand i.e. Ezra Pound. See Pounds opinion of
Alister Crowley for example.
    Incidently, to a secular humanist there is nothing inherently "evil"
about questioning the fantasies and assumptions of the Judeo-Xtn  tradition.
It would behoove us to remain objective.

    "All the Jew part of the Bible is black evil." (E.P. 1940)

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