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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Macau
Posts: 294
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Hi Rick,
I agree. It is a tool of destruction. But so can a bronze ashtray be. In other words, it is the change of mind frame that it is the challenge. While in present day there are more terrible weapons such as a speeding car, it is not regarded as a suicidal or killer tool. Anyway, let's hope it is a seed. |
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 6,376
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I share your hope . |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Macau
Posts: 294
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However, if people start to link things, they should be able to understand things. ![]() The head dress of this Amazonian Indian chief replicates the sun and the halo in as much as the halo in Russian icons and Christian iconography crowns the head. ![]() This leads to the head and the crown. In other words, semiotics can help a lot, apart from Freud's cigar But it seems that it will be a while before people will see the sword also as a phallic symbol, a symbol of power and so forth. Well, anyway, it's off to work. Very best |
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