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Moth
Moth
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Re: Aaaah!
Jul 31, 2003, 22:29
Congrats, that was the 200th post in your own shit...I mean, thread.

How did you know I had a dump at the rollrights, were you there?

Bugger! WEBLOGWEBLOGWEBLOG....

love

Moth
Shestu
Shestu
373 posts

Re: Sterilisation
Aug 01, 2003, 02:58
Hey I object to that Baz! 80)
pure joy
pure joy
334 posts

Re: sacred in the eye?
Aug 03, 2003, 11:25
aaaah, group hug needed

you started one of the longest (the longest??) threads ever - that's something to be proud off.......scratches earth...whistles....tries to think of something even more positive to say
nigelswift
8112 posts

Re: sacred in the eye?
Aug 03, 2003, 12:05
Longest... and most inconclusive....
Next, I think I'll ask what's the meaning of life...!
TomBo
TomBo
1629 posts

a cognitive theory of the sacred
Jan 20, 2004, 01:03
http://haldjas.folklore.ee/folklore/vol14/sacred.htm
nigelswift
8112 posts

Re: a cognitive theory of the sacred
Jan 20, 2004, 01:35
As I was saying, back in July....!

I can't pretend to understand a lot of it, but the first para prompted me to wonder something else about how to recognise a sacred landscape...

"people have participated in sacred-making activities and processes of signification according to paradigms of thought created by their ethnic systems of belief within specific geographical limits"

Specific geographical limits, yes. But does that mean intervisible? We talk that way, but on what authority? Maybe their sacred landscape had wider boundaries that we have no way of knowing.
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