This is Important!
just found a website:
http://www.wildethics.com/index.html
--David Abram talking about his new Book "Becoming Animal"
and storytelling, *Oral Culture* (This is Important for those discussions we are having.) and a bunch of other stuff...I am still checking it out
And Anyone who hasn't read "The Spell of the Sensuous" really ought to try it...
just found a website:
http://www.wildethics.com/index.html
--David Abram talking about his new Book "Becoming Animal"
and storytelling, *Oral Culture* (This is Important for those discussions we are having.) and a bunch of other stuff...I am still checking it out
And Anyone who hasn't read "The Spell of the Sensuous" really ought to try it...
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I haven't read 'spell' yet, but heard enough of it over the years and have been 'beaten' with it enough to know the gist of his theories.
But then folks don't realise I've lived *in* nature mostly all my life, moreso than some of those who have 'beaten' me with his book.
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Best in Person (like all of this.) The clips give a pretty good idea.
He is an excellent example of someone who is 'one of us' , definitely 'in her service' who will not be Feri---has no need, has their own path, and swaps Lore, trades tips, with the rest of us...
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A lot of what I've gathered from the bits and pieces reminded me a lot of Julian Jaynes work, "bicameral mind", and Language.
HA! "stuck in talker", that always reminds me of Inigo Montoya from princess bride" you keep using that word, but I don't think it means what you think it does"
Not directed at you of course :-) but it's often bandied about as a dismissal.
another good book