Finally I accomplished a big change to this page that I've been meaning to do for a very long time. I transplanted the full visual gallery of The 72(144) into the actual main landing page right there. To accommodate the need for people to visually scroll through the eye candy without being stopped by too much introductory stuff, I minimized all the main resources that were also presented there just into buttons. Sometime, I'd love to design better looking buttons for that part, but these are fine for now — just what comes with the platform as a "button". Also, I added my pretty new type of decorative top part with flowers to the intro section. I also tweaked the introductory text to remove the information about the inspiration of the FACET titles, as it was inspired by J.J. Hurtak's selection of the Hebrew and Aramaic 72 Names of God. Actually for a long time I've been planning to eventually minimize that information until it's gone. The thing is, as much as I am so inspired to share of this double PhD theological scholar and his incredible insight into language and the Divine Names, I recognize problems with The 72 FACETS (IN 144) being too firmly placed within religious context. The set is not formally tied to religion, and it is said that you don't have to be religious to appreciate it, but I simply understand that religion is not for everyone (including myself actually — I don't identify as a participant with any religion). It has been a deliberately slow process towards removing that due to complex issues. That said, I always felt that the piece doesn't rip off J.J. Hurtak which is one crucial item, since he is very uptight about being ripped off.
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