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Post by skywalker on May 31, 2015 5:34:22 GMT -6
Why does everybody assume that whatever is there is dangerous? I don't think I would be afraid of a giant indian even if it was a ghost.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 9:47:04 GMT -6
Why does everybody assume that whatever is there is dangerous? I don't think I would be afraid of a giant indian even if it was a ghost. Instinct. And its time to change those. Another reason to change the history books . I wouldn't be afraid of a giant "indian", either. A giant "monster" is another story. But is that also instinctual? ________________________________________________________________ Stay with me for a second . . . It is clear that a lot of our "belief systems" are very, very old. Consider "reincarnation". Now, the argument I have heard against it (and you all know I am not an advocate) is the amount of people on the Earth, today. But lets say this was the "common belief" a long time ago, when there were less people, and the "priests" that taught it actually had some spiritual, magical, powers (yes, I'm thinking along the lines of an "air bender,etc.). Not like "they" conveyed that "they" were immortal or anything like that; just that "they" were trusted about some certain life secrets, and were good mentors and encouragers for the people. Knowing this, trusting this, what would be your level of personal fear when facing a "monster", or an animal that you are hunting for food? IMO, the only level of "fear" you would have, as while dying, you think of the wife and small children waiting for you at home. And you'd "naturally" send out a prayer for them, and feelings of hope, once you dismissed the "natural" worry for their angst. You would not fear death. Along those lines, you also would dismiss "fear" of being held alive by some animal, and being eaten slowly. That's just not the way you've seen Earth animals hunt and act . . . .
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 9:50:09 GMT -6
Leo, did the older sister eventually build on the part of your land that she had bought? (I hope that after they "ran to the city" for a few days, they maybe felt "a little silly" )
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