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The poems
in this volume are experimental in nature. They came out of a study
of the enneagram—a symbol best described in P. D. Ouspensky's
In Search of the Miraculous. While looking for a way to experience
the laws expressed in the enneagram, Frederick Bauman devised a poetic
form of nine verses of three lines each. The poems are presented in
the order written and then the stanzas are rearranged in the order 9,
3, 6, 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7. Readers interested in the enneagram are referred
to Mr. Ouspensky's book and the “Holy Planet Purgatory”
chapter of G. I. Gurdjieff's Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson,
which does not mention the enneagram but discusses the laws it symbolizes.