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On this Christmas day I have some questions that may be silly, but may have deeper curiosities also.

1. Why do most of the things you worry about never happen? Think about this. Does "worry" work? Can we go through karma mentally and not have to go through it physically? IF you did not worry about something, would it have happened to you physically?

My life is Christian, but I do study other religions. What do you think?

2. Why do we eat all these different colored things and yet the same color, pretty much, comes out? Where do the colors go?

3. Why can't you tickle yourself? The most ticklish people in the world can not tickle themselves.

4. Why do we feel compelled to yawn when we see another person, or even an animal, yawn? Why do you feel like yawning right now?

%. What is the amazing, almost electrical feeling we have when we hold an HI Khuk? Something that goes so far beyond steel, brass, wood, leather?

Just thinking out loud . . . . . .

Weird Bill
 
Number one is the stuff of religion and hope, the solution, I mean.
Number two is not interesting, unless you can find value in: "It all comes out the same in the wash," which isn't bad, really.


Number three is simple, the element of surprise is missing. Good explanation of why and how we need others and new challenges.
Number four is uninteresting, and I feel like... yawning; oh, pardon me.

Number five I simply do not know.
Wonder.

I'm not a knife nut like the rest of you. I just fell for Khukuris. That's different.

isn 't it?

merry xmas

munk
 
Bill, good to hear from you again. Hope your life is going well. Merry Christmas to all.
 
Originally posted by Bill Marsh
On this Christmas day I have some questions that may be silly, but may have deeper curiosities also.

1. Why do most of the things you worry about never happen? Think about this. Does "worry" work? Can we go through karma mentally and not have to go through it physically? IF you did not worry about something, would it have happened to you physically?

My life is Christian, but I do study other religions. What do you think?

2. Why do we eat all these different colored things and yet the same color, pretty much, comes out? Where do the colors go?

3. Why can't you tickle yourself? The most ticklish people in the world can not tickle themselves.

4. Why do we feel compelled to yawn when we see another person, or even an animal, yawn? Why do you feel like yawning right now?

%. What is the amazing, almost electrical feeling we have when we hold an HI Khuk? Something that goes so far beyond steel, brass, wood, leather?

Just thinking out loud . . . . . .

Weird Bill

I'm bored so here goes:
1. We worry as a defense mechanism, its all about considering options, working out courses of actions and being afraid (in itself a defense thing). As for the rest, I ain't sure.

2. This one I can do, the colour comes from the waste products of digestion. The hydrobarbon waste products of dugestion are converted into two compounds, known (to me at least) as Billy Ruben and Billy Verden. As the names suggest they are Red and Green respectively, they mix up in the digestive tract and the result is brown. Incidentally Billy Ruben is in part responsible for the symptoms of jaundice and the destinctive colour of a childs first faeces. Wow, what a response...

3. I can tickle myself. Actually I think it is to do with the fact that you know you are doing it.

4. I seem to remember reading somewhere that its a bodylanguage thing. yawning is a gesture showing friendlyness, for example, yawning at a cat will show it that you mean no harm. It works, believe me!

5. I think part of this is to do with our knowledge of the knife, I am sure that part of the reason for the feelings I get are to do with the sort of 'pseudomysticism' around the weapon. There is another thing, I see my Khuks as being rather like swords, something that should become part of you, that you should know and actually have a working relationship with. In that respect, if a weapon feels right you can get some very definate 'vibes' from it.

There, done, make sense?
 
As an anthropologist, pentacostal ninja, here is my opinion:

Science is a great thing, but we are not finished yet.
There are still many secrets and large patterns that our minds have not yet recognized.
Some religious beliefs are recognitions of patterns that science has yet to study or recognize.

Take, for example, the recent discovery that water moving through tubes creates electricity.
(the human body is salt water and miles of tubes)
It may be that some metals and some desnities and some shapes conduct human electricity better than others, it may be..

There may be a kind of "feeling" imparted to these knives that humans can share. I have seen very convincing demonstrations of psychometry.

I know when I pick up reproductions of War weapons and then pick up real War weapons that have been blooded, I can feel the difference.

That's my idea.
 
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