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eats bugs Reged: 09/14/23 Posts: 442 Loc: lives in trees |
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Again, in Buddhism, Nirvana/Samsara are two sides of the same coin. So the Dweller being both the fear of death, and the release from the fear of death (or any sort of existential terror), makes sense to me. Both Mother Aya and the fear of death for the fox. And both the black snake and the white snake for you. Snakes are a symbol of both spiritual wisdom and transformation btw. Also the white serpent and the rainbow serpent (she includes black as well as white, the unknown and the known) show up in many world religions, modern and ancient. Kundalini rising (rainbow) and descending (white) are probably the most known by modern western people. But the same dualism shows up in Indigenous Western religions (Maya or Aztec, or maybe both, no longer have access to the book I found that im though). -------------------- Listen to the silence behind the engines' noise. Jesus, Sweets, listen. Hear it? It's a love song. For whom? You are loved. ~ David Foster Wallace, Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way
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