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May 21, 2000
The Directors of Circle
Institute are proud to announce the updated and revised web site at
http://www.circleinstitute.com. We will be reporting the projects on
the web site as they develop.
These Director's Reports are availed on the web site. They are in the
"Projects" section under "Director's Report" and
"Director's Report Archives".
On May 10, 2000, Circle was privileged to receive Stan and Cynthia
Tenen of the Meru Foundation as guests on their way through Indiana as
they returned to Boston from California.
Quoting from the literature of the Meru Foundation:
"The Meru Project is based on 25 years of research by Stan Tenen
into the origin and nature of the Hebrew alphabet, and the
mathematical structure underlying the sequence of letters of the
Hebrew text of Genesis. The Project is sponsored by the Meru
Foundation, registered California 501(c)(3) private nonprofit research
and educational corporation founded in 1983."
Circle Institute is working with Mr. Tenen's Meru Foundation
developing digital graphics for their website - http://www.meru.org.
Meru's second website - http://meetingtent.com - is the distributor
for the video tape series of Mr. Tenen's lectures, which involves an
elucidation of letter level coding in the root document of Western
Civilization: the Torah. Very interesting stuff here.
A lot of attention this Spring has fallen on the garden's development,
naturally. We are cultivating towards an "edible landscape"
with a tendency to a no-till, Permaculture-type approach.
The knowledge base exists for the creation of minimal maintenance food
production on any parcel of land. One of our most recent lessons has
been in the use of ever-bearing strawberries as a general ground
cover!
Two of the new items at Circle Institute this spring include several
loads of aged cow manure from our neighbors, the Ryan Bros., and a 18'
diameter canvas tipi, on loan from Mike Lindenmuth.
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