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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! My winter garden against the living room windows. I let these little plants be my decorations for the season.

Friday, April 14, 2023

Dealing with reality through myths

 Myths. The stories we've been told, mainly listened to as children.

Or around a campfire perhaps.

But the myth-teller, Dr. Martin Shaw has another one which is told with multiple media methods (ha ha, don't you like that MMMM!) HERE is the myth of Valemon the Bear, and the wild third daughter.

https://emergencemagazine.org/feature/valemon-the-bear/?utm_source=Emergence+Magazine&utm_campaign=ec1d9ed369-GregSarris%E2%80%9420230409&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_73186f6259-ec1d9ed369-357088886



8 comments:

  1. ...now myths have become conspiracies.

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    1. Depends upon the aim of the ones telling the stories. Scare you? Lots of people around campfires do that. And laugh. Not really fun.

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  2. I always enjoyed teaching myths in school. Not so much now, methinks.

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    1. I move away and back towards the old/new stories that lie behind the nature of things. With Shaw, I'm usually happy to have gone along for the trip.

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  3. I agree with both Tom and Jennifer.

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  4. I watched this last week and now again, what a treat. I really enjoy this things you have been linking here recently.

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    1. Dr. Shaw has been a favorite, as well as a few others. Glad you're enjoying what I'm interested in!

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