Re: Back to Vinga

From: John Machin <orichalka_at_iE-oZ_-XlDQ122caxZuUbN5y-VPNJXTDBhVTYUDzBxB--lcYAjFFQ14_i9JWlSFrxO>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:38:30 +1000


On 12/07/07, Greg Stafford <Greg_at_DIh9FLcUW4bwNfQtGj82K2DmYshas24DpMNHDAMW2NsjSdwynY11ETuU5SJc_-bAZAQ9ww2INEOxcVxh.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> Quoting donald_at_aW2_-84jbesPnToMyiNz_B9U7W-L0jUhq433r4lrgXf2b_Y79TIiDSpeFTvP7jyT-sYxFi2ckj7GAjG05Pg.yahoo.invalid:
> > It's not even certain the Red Woman of Holay is Vinga. Some say they
> > are the same (ILH1 pg.54).
>
> In fact, some of us are pretty sure that she is NOT Vinga.

Really? That's quite interesting! What is the reasoning behind this (and behind having about the only information about the accuracy of the link between the two being deemed false)?

-- 
John Machin
"Nothing is more beautiful than to know the All."
- Athanasius Kircher, 'The Great Art of Knowledge'.

           

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