Compass Insignia From Title Page

The main body of the LCC and its practical application, including all 4 published versions of Book 1 with their inserts: the 1959 tan cover; the 1959 light green cover Japanese edition; the 1970‘s white cover, which adds an illustrated River Trip to the 1959 edition, and the currently available Fourth Edition, 2001.

The authorization code is the first word on Page 198 of the Fourth Edition of the LCCTO.

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wskerpan
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Compass Insignia From Title Page

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On the title page (of the 4th edition at least) there is what seems to be a circle of fifths with the markings "Deep south" and "Passive". This same graphic is displayed more legibly on the homepage of George Russell's website where it can be seen to also have the labels "Far north" and "Neutral pole". Does anybody have any information about this diagram and what it represents?
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Will, Take a look at chespernevins explanation here - and the conversation with strachs. There is no explicit description by George in the book - so we need to think it ourselves. http://www.lydianchromaticconcept.com/f ... gram#p1728

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Will do! Thanks, Bob.
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[quote="wskerpan"]On the title page (of the 4th edition at least) there is what seems to be a circle of fifths with the markings "Deep south" and "Passive". This same graphic is displayed more legibly on the homepage of George Russell's website where it can be seen to also have the labels "Far north" and "Neutral pole". Does anybody have any information about this diagram and what it represents?[/quote]
South: flat-lying
North: sharp-lying
This would be a great question to start off a lesson with Ben Schwendener, one of the authorized LCC teachers. http://www.benschwendener.com/WordPress/
I know he does Skype lessons.
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