{Back to top of page}The Wholeo mascot is an ancient relic from the Bristlecone Forest that graces the gates of Wholeo with a vacant stare, engaging smile, and implanted third eye in the form of an EIE. The critter has no gender but loads of personality. With respect to the mascot, the personal pronoun to use is "per". Per's name is Bcone (pronounced 'B - cone'). The idea is that everything has consciousness.
Bcone
- came online with
Wholeo Online website establishment at http://www.wholeo.net/index1.htm in February, 1997.
- gained an altar ego
when the Wholeo Online web subsite came online here in July, 1977. (It takes awhile to load. After all, its a tuatara.)
- radiated vibes
for the CD title, Love Always, Leo. Wholeo's first CD is devoted to the photographs and complete web site of Leo Geary.
About Wholeo CD Pop up Bcone and keep the good vibes flowing. Rainbow light is healing energy. Or see a 500 KB movie (wet rainbow, but no vibes yet).
- appeared in reality
(outside the virtual reality of Wholeo) to be photographed in the Bristlecone Medicine Wheel. See the best closeup portrait (75 KB).
- visited the vision
of the Great Spirit Path stone poem for the September equinox, 1999. QuickTime and Flash movies celebrate the color healing at the joining of the two medicine wheels.
- related to meanings of Tuatara
From my journal February 9, 1997:Just looked up root of the word tutor and it is tuare, "to guard" in latin. That is even closer to tuatara, isn't it? So having a teacher tuatara is quite natural in my latin language base. The only other words starting with tua are Tuareg, the people who live in the Sahara and tuan, which means san, as in honored one. They all seem linked and interwoven and mutually synergistically meaningful.
- introduces
the idea that everything has consciousness in the intro to Wholeo Online.
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