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"So, please see that what I have figured out is, 'onedering how to make it one,'
ends, not with a sense of worry while feeling that one is in a hurry, but with say-
ing a sentence, which is said in a calm, sure voice, just at that moment a person
sees it come together now as one; and this sentence begins with the 'Oh' sound,
itself; ..., 'Oh, I get it.' .... So, now I know that the letter sound 'Oh,' is a telling
sound, said as one senses that it is now anchored, or, if I may say, fixed, in mind.
Whatever 'it' turns out to be, the 'Oh' sound is made as it is known as one's own."

"Yes, yes, Mr. Fixit, thank you, sir, for sharing with me what it is that you do
when you work, and for pointing out the sense a person is to make of the word
sound spelled: 'o-n-e-d-e-r,' that is, 'to imagine ways to make it one thing now.'
And, Mr. Fixit, I hope that tomorrow you will do some good onedering as you
have the 'Pattern Maker' in mind. So, to talk for a moment about tomorrow,
when would you like me to be here, sir, ..., so we may begin to look into it?"

"We could meet at dawn, unless that's earlier than you are normally ready to go.
Yes, Mr. Rayus, most people I have worked with need a little time to come to
their senses after waking from sleep. Once in a while, when I call a crew mem-
ber at home, right at dawn, I have heard the person say, 'Man, I just woke up;
..., uh~g, ..., I need a few minutes to get it together.' or, sometimes, I hear the
reason given for not being here at dawn as, 'There is not enough light for me to
see the end of my own nose.,' but I'm up, ready to begin my work here, right at
the crack of dawn -- when the black cover of the night begins to open up, to

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