BURGEON
[verb]
1. to grow or develop quickly; flourish.
2. to begin to grow, as a bud; put forth buds, shoots, etc., as a plant.
3. to put forth, as buds.
Etymology: from Old French burjon, perhaps ultimately from Late Latin burra, “shaggy cloth; from the downiness of certain buds”.
Photograph of Greek inscription at the Bollingen “Tower” of C.G. Jung; the inscription itself dates to 1950.
The central figure is Homunculus-Mercurius-Telesphorus, wearing a hooded cape and carrying a lantern. He is surrounded by a quaternary Mandala of alchemical...See more
Do not make the mistake of supposing that the little world you see around you–the Earth, which is a mere grain of dust in the Universe–is the Universe itself. There are millions upon millions of such worlds, and greater. And there are millions of millions of such Universes in existence
within the Infinite Mind of THE ALL.~
~ The Kybalion
BURGEON
[verb]
1. to grow or develop quickly; flourish.
2. to begin to grow, as a bud; put forth buds, shoots, etc., as a plant.
3. to put forth, as buds.
Etymology: from Old French burjon, perhaps ultimately from Late Latin burra, “shaggy cloth; from the downiness of certain buds”.
Photograph of Greek inscription at the Bollingen “Tower” of C.G. Jung; the inscription itself dates to 1950.
The central figure is Homunculus-Mercurius-Telesphorus, wearing a hooded cape and carrying a lantern. He is surrounded by a quaternary Mandala of alchemical...See more
Do not make the mistake of supposing that the little world you see around you–the Earth, which is a mere grain of dust in the Universe–is the Universe itself. There are millions upon millions of such worlds, and greater. And there are millions of millions of such Universes in existence
within the Infinite Mind of THE ALL.~
~ The Kybalion