"Heart of the Earth"?
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Re: "Heart of the Earth"?
Post #3William,
Any particular reason for not checking one of the above?
Sorry, I see that you did.
Any particular reason for not checking one of the above?
Sorry, I see that you did.
Last edited by rstrats on Fri Sep 02, 2022 12:33 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: "Heart of the Earth"?
Post #4[Replying to rstrats in post #1]
I selected the tomb option, but as soon as I did, I had second thoughts. This is not based on any scholarly understanding of the term, but simply what I think of. I'd picture someone being buried in the ground, not being placed in a rock tomb. Of course, that my simply be based on my cultural upbringing where dirt was sometimes referred to as earth.
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I selected the tomb option, but as soon as I did, I had second thoughts. This is not based on any scholarly understanding of the term, but simply what I think of. I'd picture someone being buried in the ground, not being placed in a rock tomb. Of course, that my simply be based on my cultural upbringing where dirt was sometimes referred to as earth.
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- wiploc
I must assume that knowing is better than not knowing, venturing than not venturing; and that magic and illusion, however rich, however alluring, ultimately weaken the human spirit.
- Irvin D. Yalom