Judy writes:
I have to say, though, I'm not as interested in
Shakespeare's identity, incarnational or historical, as
I am in the physical entity who put the words on paper,
if you see the distinction I'm making.

Whoever he was, he was one hell of an incarnation.  I'm
inclined to think of him as the most significant all-
round human genius of whom we have any record.

Tom T:
In Maurice Buckes Classic " Cosmic Consciousness" Bucke makes the case
that Franccis Bacon wrote all the Shakespeare stuff and does a cross
reference to Bacons other writings to corraborate style and manner.
Bucke also makes the case that Bacon was extablished in Cosmic
Consciousness as defined by Bucke. The E P Dutton version of 1969 has
it starting on page 153. A great read in total as he includes many of
the worlds greatest writers in the same category as Bacon. ie Blake,
Whitman, Dante, Balzac,etc. He also included the stories of 36
ordinary contemporaries who lived at the end of the 1800's. The book
was first published in 1900. Enjoy Tom T





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