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Originally posted by Paraguay
Notice how the bar joining the L to US in "LUS" is longer than the others, and the US part is lower down, leading to "Lateral-Us."
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lateral
\Lat"er*al\, a. [L. lateralis, fr. latus, lateris, side: cf. F. lat['e]ral.] 1. Of or pertaining to the sides; as, the lateral walls of a house; the lateral branches of a tree.
2. (Anat.) Lying at, or extending toward, the side; away from the mesial plane; external
Based on that, are you saying that Maynard and Co. were trying to get across that we need to get out of our material body to explore things?
"Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind."
That'd back up the claim quite well.
And I agree with crow, this board kicks ass.