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03-31-2003, 05:35 PM | #1 |
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The significance of being in a shark's mouth
I once had a dream in which a man claimed "If you are a Hindu, there is a special significance to being in a shark's mouth." Is this true? Or is it one of the bizarre prodigies that my unbalanced slumbering brain has produced? What do you think, my learned friends?
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03-31-2003, 06:23 PM | #2 |
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What does being in a shark's mouth has anything to do about being Hindu (or any other religionist for that matter)? |
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Hmm. Are you a Hindu?
Maybe you should convert and discover the special significance. Maybe you can askHinduwoman. Maybe you can ask a Shark . |
03-31-2003, 10:41 PM | #4 |
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Hmm. Are you a Hindu? Maybe you should convert and discover the special significance. Maybe you can askHinduwoman. Maybe you can ask a Shark . You get to see things differently when you convert from one belief to another? Hmmm ... sorry, that's not how it works in my world. No matter what belief/religion you are, you only see what you wish to see. Anyway, I just wait for someone who IS a Hindu to explain this one. |
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Then again, there might be none. It was a dream. I have dreamt bizarre and meaningless things before, its just another thread in the misc discussions made me remember that one, and if there was anything to it.
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somehow i doubt that a dream should be taken seriously 99% of the time. most of my dreams are bizarre in the extreme, but i don't go around attaching religious bullshit to them.
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Re: The significance of being in a shark's mouth
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Then I start to see meaning in it, so I think I really am mad. The food chain. The great circle of life. A clear rejection of the xian principle of human dominion over nature. And the thought that he's about to find out if anyone knows what they're talking about! Or maybe not! |
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It was just a damn joke, anyway. |
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If one is a convert, doesn't it follow that one 'IS a Hindu'? Seeing things differently would precede the conversion, not follow it. Can't say I have much experience in that. This whole topic about sharks and Hindus don't seems to make much sense to me. It was just a damn joke, anyway. ^_o ... read the fine print huh? FYI, I don't make jokes (only Sarcastic remarks), thank you. |
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I am serious.
It is true that I had such a dream. I am wondering whether it was a result of some fact that I heard or read somewhere and then conciously forgot, then remembered subconciously, or merely a fabrication of the sleeping mind. Or possibly it could be some kind of philosophical event that may spark a spirited debate. Seraphim, you were the one who was complaining that no one was active here a while ago. |
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