Joseph Thiebes Stone Worship Design 750 Hawthorne, Suite 3 Missoula, MT 59802 jthiebes@well.sf.ca.us Thank you for downloading the images contained in this packet. These are all original artwork, created by Stone Worship Design. Stone Worship Design is a for-profit small business consisting of myself, and a group of subcontracted researchers and artists. SWD is more of a project than a company, in the sense that the money is used exclusively for the purpose of furthering our cause: to provide high-quality meditational tools, guerrilla art, and any other devices we can think up to provoke associative non-linear thought processes. We encourage you to distribute these images at Will, but please do not alter them (please, distribute this entire ZIP file as you received it). Please also do not sell them. If you sell them anyway, please send us some money (Checks to Stone Worship Design). If you wish for us to prosper, please send comments and/or critique. You can contact us at the above addresses. The internet address is more reliable. If you wish to receive information about hard copy manifestations of Stone Worship Design, or FTP sites and BSes where you can find more, contact us via the aforementioned channels. Lux et Voluptas INDEX: JT1194.zip fratol.gif The Tree of Life, with Crowley's Tarot and Hebrew ideographic correlations. Set on a background of a six-attractor newtonian magnetic field. This "traditional" tree is but the first in a series of trees, each varying only in attributions. Future projects include the Tibetan, herbal, planetary, Greek, Hindu, Egyptian, alchemical, and musical correlations. The full set will consist of some fifteen to twenty trees. This project will be completed, and all trees available, by June, 1995. This image is best viewed through printing it out on 11X17 paper, in full color. If you do not have this capability, or your printer does not have sufficient resolution (or something), you can view it in a standard GIF viewer. Naturally, SVGA is preferred in this case, and you may want to use a GIF viewer that allows you to zoom in on particular areas, as the writing can be quite small when looked at on a 14" monior. Failing all else, you can always check in your town to see if there are any Service Corporations that are capable of printing it out in color. (Kinko's, for example.) stone.gif Our e-business card, in case you never bothered to read this file.