Chap 11 :  The Baby and the Coyote

Chap 11 : The Baby and the Coyote

A Chapter by Dayran
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Simply Couldn't Say No!

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A baby would melt the heart … of a stone … ask any mother. However in the legends of the Egyptian Anubis … and the Scorpion King … we are introduced to the remnant of a rage … from the days of creation … which the Christian ethic … refers to as ' original sin.' One can only surmise … from the logical suppositions … that the original creator met the human baby … and in acceding to the wishes of the baby … pines thereafter for his own independent nature … even if he has to fight with the baby once in a while.

 

They named the brightest star in the universe … Sirius … colloquially referred to as the dog star. One can only imagine such an individual … carrying such a label … coming into a position … of supporting the needs of a baby … and eventually … the will of the baby … and that which may represent … an endorsement of the baby's knowledge and understanding … with the result of supporting the cause of man in the world.

 

Jesus advised that … a person needs to be born again … in order to enter the kingdom of heaven. By this … he referred to the understanding … a grown man encounters … while in the manner of a baby. Its an arduous task … best left to old age and experience … but the view a person brings to the mindset of the baby … what Indic literature refers to as Muladior … should encompass a vibrant view of life … both as an individual and social nature. In such a merge of the adult and the experience of the baby … the individual must set aside his incredulous nature … and view the experience … as the stuff that holds up life and limb in the world.

 

Our incredulous natures … and our dismissal of the child natures … is an act founded on our rage with the child's helpless condition. It consists of our own attempts … to grow up from a set of generally dependent circumstances as children … and we certainly don't want to go back to it again … not if we don't have to. But in getting past our own defences … we encounter something quite astounding.

 

A pup grows up with a totally positive nature … playful … and a disposition to be pushy and active … in its nature. Such playfulness … carried on an entire lifetime … cries for a need to maintain a stable sense about itself. Hence the bark of the dog … that manages … supervises … and is always there … as intimidation to its lightsome nature … as a reminder of the need to be stable in its experiences. At stake is the possibility of the fragmentation of its passions … and with that … mind.

 

On occasion it bays at the moon … for the natural outburst … it comes to express … owing to too much of a sanguine nature … that threatens to burst its insides. The domesticated dog … brings to the experience of a young boy … that bond of relation … in which the dog senses … the boy's tendency to hold his passions too closely … and barks in response … to enable him to release such habits.

 

In a stable condition … the passions provide an assuage to the original rage … and together they travel the periphery of their environment … in a daze of vision … to remind man … that his nature has its source … in the same place as the source of the fires of rage.

 

The term Canis … refers to the genus … and the term coyote … refers to a small wolf native to N. America. Coyote … is also used to refer to forest fire fighters … sent to stop remote and severe fires in the forest. Of course … it has no connection … to the commonality of expression … and the original sin. In fact I'm sure of it ...



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I daresay this text is quite unique. The dots make it all the more dramatic and enjoyable to read since I very rarely (if at all) see it

Well done :D

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' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..

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