You are in Cleveland, University Heights, to be specific for a visit with Kim, Paul and Owen. Supper earlier at Garcia’s then Sixty Minutes and Masterpiece Theatre at nine. Take your notepad and pen with you for the nightstand. You are wondering about the ‘weight’ Mario and Aeneas felt. It is as the feeling of dread the Living sometimes feel, you see, and something you have at one time come to have a great understanding of.
A psychological weight can be as dreadful as a physical one, perhaps worse. I understand more about myself now than back in the late eighties. It makes sense, they feel a heaviness about the two Greeks’ heartsansoulsanminds. People can feel a heaviness in heart and soul and mind while alive, why not while they are dead too?
You misunderstand orndorff. Mario and Aeneas feel the weight of the world because they are drawn (trance-like) into the shamans’ dance. The dancers touched the world, you see, and Ezekiel provides the observed evidence of such in the book. While living the shaman understands how close the Dead are. While Dead, the shaman also understand how close the Living are. That’s the way it is to be in this scene. – Amorella.
This I can understand.
Of course you can, that’s one of the reasons I’m here.
Such dreadful gallows humor, Amorella.
Have a good night sleeping, orndorff. – Amorella.
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