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9 Spieler and Skrobanek (eds), Mary Bauermeister: Welten in der Schachtel, 70.
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14 Siano, ‘Mary Bauermeister and Karlheinz Stockhausen’.
15 Urantia Book, Paper 53.5.4. The very next paragraph describes the Lucifer sign; curiously Stockhausen's Lucifer sign follows it exactly.
16 Wörner, Stockhausen, 243.
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