19256 - The sixth sense

N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias

In 938 the first war ended with an exchange of prisoners.
The capture was the mental scheme.
So was the hostageship.
And each hostage was dangerous for him, who wanted to liberate him.
Therefore, the independent emirates constituted a positive element for Byzantium.
That’s how Cyprus was liberated and the Arabic period ended.
The Caliphate of Baghdad had left his position to the Caliphate of the Fatimids.
But tolerance was only temporary.
Things changed with the Abbasid Caliphate.
But prior to that, the liberation of the Holy Lands occurred.
And the unthinkable happened.
It was repeated.
It was a matter of values.
For this reason it was timeless.
The sixth sense was intelligence.
But only through thought
the transmission occurred.
Just codification was needed.
The events were not all of the same nature.
There were combic points.
It wanted to show them, that the links were able to connect the nodes of Time.
They had to take in to account only the nodes, and to tie them onto the relationships of the links.
Over the chessboard, some movements were more strategic than others, which were limited to a tactical level.
It was as if they were looking for the locations of the castles in a region, in order to discover not only the structure but also the superstructure.
Gradually the chessboard became more and more complex in their mind.
The changing of the foundations allowed for a cognitive innovation.
It was as if they already saw the castles
on the borderline chessboard.
Nevertheless, the squaring of the circle was not solvable.
They had to think differently.
Castric thought.
It showed them how a complex matter
could be solved
with a network.
The nodes in conjuction with the links, constituted
a durable network.
That would be their protection
in subsequent eons as well.
They mustn’t forget that.