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"1900 - 2000: Century of the child"

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    Danica
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    the site presents, in pictures and short texts "... a new preoccupation with the rights, development and well-being of children..." from 1900's on !
    www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/centuryofthechild/#/

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    Jim Eshelman
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    Excellent! I've cited this, in broad terms, in my lectures over the last 20 years, but somebody is actually documenting it now 😄

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    Takamba
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    I not only view the 20th Century as a boon to the protection and respect of children, but a period in which child's culture via pop culture has invaded and now dominates main Western Culture. This is clearly the Aeon of the Child.

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    Danica
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    one thing is for sure - who ever said this (be it Matthew, or Jesus, or someone else)

    "...unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven"

    was...well, absolutely right 😀

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    ThelemicMage
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    Then how would the Camel on the path of gimel of the High Priestess enter into heaven? By wetting and twining together at the end that three-cord rope that holds the abyss together and forms a path to tiphereth, and fitting it and himself through the eye of a needle? In "Sympathy for the Devil", he claims to be a man of wealth and taste...

    Or, would the camel simply become as a little child, and use the needle and rope for something else?

    Maybe he can loan the rope to the Hanged Man, but he would only use it to hang by his foot anyways.

    I wonder if I just accidentally revealed a secret of the restoration of the seven palaces.

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