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Saturday, November 16, 2013

ladies, never say unkind words/ a parable

ladies never say unkind words/ a parable

fiction
edward w Pritchard

Astrology is Born/ edit 2


Ten thousand years ago a man had an argument with his lady friend. She shook her fist at him, called him a fool, and the man left their house in anger to go sleep alone on a hillside on the cold hard ground.

That night as he slept, restlessly, the man dreamed that the stars influenced human events. The man  awoke in the predawn very excited by his revelation that the stars influenced human events.

The man rushed to tell the tribal elders his wonderful idea.

On his way to find the elders, the man encountered his partner and they continued their argument and discussion from the night before.

In a short time the man lost the wonder of the star idea and decided not to mention it to the elders because in the full light of day the idea seemed irrelevant. The idea did take root in the man's consciousness and his later comments, in passing to others, on the idea of the stars influencing human events was further developed later and become a part of lore and myth of the human consciousness influencing religious thinking and everyday reasoning.

Ladies never say unkind words to your loving friend though a fool he be.

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