Video review: Native American Ritual Stone Struct...

TuuleTuleline TuuleTuleline discovered this in Native Americans 2 reviews since Aug 15, 2007
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jack-black rated 3 weeks ago
Every site needs one: special portals to invite kindly spirits. Found at klassy's...
Klassy rated 4 weeks ago
This video made me think of Virginia Woolf who loaded her pockets with stones and walked straight into the River Ouse. Why does the idea of these stones bring these images to me?
I sometimes wonder how large Virginia Woolf's pockets could have been, and how big or how many were the stones. And did they really weigh her down? Or were they just a gesture, a needed touchstone of determination or her final contact with the earth before a watery death?
Not to sound odd, but now I can imagine a more elaborate version of the scene, in which a woman prepares for this event by sewing heavy stones into the train of an elaborate dress and then rows into the middle of the sea at night, toppling her train over the edge and capsizing after it.
When I was younger I would sometimes contemplate my own demise, the WOW! Finish, and thought that my ideal death would be to attach meat to my body and swim out into the open ocean where sharks are known to swim, transforming my self into the shark, in a way, by becoming its food. Perhaps I would be lucky and lodge somehow in the shark's Ampullae of Lorenzini, with electrical detectors that mindlessly quiver with each electric scintillation in the sea.
I suddenly feel like watching this again while listening to the music of Tibetan singing bowls.
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