> "In other words, the Golden Dome at Fairfield, 
> (not to be confused with the Maharishi Golden 
> Dome of Pure Knowledge at Radience, Texas,  
> home of the Superadiance program), is a sort 
> of hollow tope, surmounted by a kalasa, 
> supported by the amalaka in which the akasha,  
> symbolizing dimensionless space, is supported 
> by the linga, surmounting the eight-angled 
> cintamani vajra, an 8-sided prototypic  
> harmika with a rail surrounding the hypaethral 
> pavilion constituting a veritible chaitya-garbha 
> pradakshina with a nice fence around it!"
> http://www.rwilliams.us/inside/
> 
Sal Sunshine wrote:
> In any other group this insane gibberish would
> earn whoever had written it a one-way trip to
> the nearest asylum.
> 
It's obviously way above your head, Sal. LOL!

But, have you ever thought about taking a course 
in Art History 101 at a local community college, 
Sal? Have you ever been outside Jefferson County?

Titles of interest:

'Buddhist Stupas in Asia'
by Bill Wassman, Joe Cummings, Robert A. F. Thurman
Lonely Planet Books, November 2001 

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