| Re: Reincarnation: Ask Brian and Sean WHY? |
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Sep 19, 2008 06:19
On Sep 19, 5:35Â am, "bigflet...@ gmail.com" gmail.com>
wrote:
> BOfL
> Scene three:
>
> A dark 'satanic' sky, with fork lightening  unleashing its fury,trying
> to tear apart the very fabric of life, with the crack of thunder
> sounding like the very earth was splittingto its core.
>
> Out of the shadows comes an eagle of terrifying proportions, swooping
> down towards the solitary soul, stranded on the top of the atol.
> A warrior who is challenging the very forces of nature, screaming
> "show yourself".
>
> As the eagle gets closer, their eyes meet and the warrior has a sudden
> sensation of flying. Not 'being one' with the eagle, but a sense of
> togetherness pervades.
>
> The warrior looks behind, to see the raging storm disappear into the
> distant horizon and feels an overwhealming sense of calm penetrate his
> very being.
>
> "What was the point of that experience", asked the warror, now in
> much becalmed state.
>
> The eagle remained silent, but swooped in a huge semi circle, moving
> back into the eye of the storm, and the warrior found himself back on
> the atol with the lightening getting closer, with no visible means of
> escape.
>
> Later on that month, the eagle was interviewed for "Orthonology
> Monthly" magazine in the 'mystic bird' section.
> The readership have heard of the lonely warrior many times, and some
> decided to ask the eagle the same question... 'why the experience'.
>
> Spontaniously, the warrior was joined by many others, united in their
> common need to ask.. The top of the atol became crowded, and  more
> uncomfortable, but their voices became as one. "Why the experiece".
>
> The eagle just hovered, waiting for one who no longer needed to ask
> the question.
I rest my case.
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