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Re: Seattle: Bad Land
by Rogue (judenouveau@yahoo.com)
on Feb 20, 2002 - 06:39 AM
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Okay, maybe it is just me then. The background for my assertion is that i have a positive or neutral but 'charged' reaction to things that cause negative reactions in most people.
For instance, i was driving at random the other day and decided for no reason to go down Jacoby road and see if i could find a house for sale. Before you mentioned it, i had never heard anything to either direction about the place, and i would like to hear more either via email or in person if you don't mind. Likewise Woodlawn, which to me has a general aura about it that is not positive or negative in nature.
My assertion that the quality of the energy is subjective has been based upon the observance that i have a different reaction to these negative 'haunted' places than do most people, to the point of feeling more comfortable at many of them than in other locations.
If we are to accept the notion that places of energy are capable of having a positive or negative quality that is independent of observer, we will have to make the assertion that some observers are aligned differently than others and therefore react differently than most.
Essentially, we would have to say that i am Widdershins in a Deasil world, and that 'negative' places rub most people the wrong way but rub me the right way. Although that sounds perhaps a bit pretentious, it would explain quite a bit.
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