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Written by: Druid Holz Sparrow
Date: Friday, March 3rd, 2006
Addressed to: Holder of the Jambaali, Kaiya Winterwind, Veiled in Mists
To my dear cousin Kaiya.
I and many others in the realms applaud your bravery for posting such an
idea on the public posts. It has become common practice to threaten,
bash, and harass those who share their opinions here. Insult first and
ask questions later it the order of the day.
Too be honest I am not sure if I agree with you or not Kaiya. I have
never put much thought into the subject of resurrections. However, my
opinion is not important. I know that what you speak comes from the
heart and isn't intended to harm anyone but only protect that which you
love and serve. I know from our personal conversations that you almost
never use nature for financial gain. In fact, it was you dear cousin who
recently inspired me to stop using nature for financial gain.
You shared your thoughts with the world without directly attacking an
individual. Yet many will attack you. I am sorry for that cousin. I
often feel this world is full more of ignorance and pain than joy and
understanding. I know you will feel the stab of regret for stating your
mind. You will begin to doubt your cause and even your own beliefs.
Strike these thoughts from your mind cousin. I can only say that soon
those who spread stupidity and fear will move on to the next person who
opens their heart to the world. If you stand strong they will pass you
by and you can continue what you have started.
In the meantime I hope it helps to see these words. To know that so many
of us are behind you not because of your ideas but because of the way in
which you represent them. You are the furthest from a hypocrite as any
mortal can be. You shared with us a little bit or soul and did so in a
respectful and peaceful way. I wish that I too someday be graced with
your ability to share ideas without hurting others.
Stay strong Kayia. Stand true to your beliefs.
Love Holz Sparrow
Penned by my hand on the 9th of Glacian, in the year 415 AF.
Your Post
Written by: Druid Holz Sparrow
Date: Friday, March 3rd, 2006
Addressed to: Holder of the Jambaali, Kaiya Winterwind, Veiled in Mists
To my dear cousin Kaiya.
I and many others in the realms applaud your bravery for posting such an
idea on the public posts. It has become common practice to threaten,
bash, and harass those who share their opinions here. Insult first and
ask questions later it the order of the day.
Too be honest I am not sure if I agree with you or not Kaiya. I have
never put much thought into the subject of resurrections. However, my
opinion is not important. I know that what you speak comes from the
heart and isn't intended to harm anyone but only protect that which you
love and serve. I know from our personal conversations that you almost
never use nature for financial gain. In fact, it was you dear cousin who
recently inspired me to stop using nature for financial gain.
You shared your thoughts with the world without directly attacking an
individual. Yet many will attack you. I am sorry for that cousin. I
often feel this world is full more of ignorance and pain than joy and
understanding. I know you will feel the stab of regret for stating your
mind. You will begin to doubt your cause and even your own beliefs.
Strike these thoughts from your mind cousin. I can only say that soon
those who spread stupidity and fear will move on to the next person who
opens their heart to the world. If you stand strong they will pass you
by and you can continue what you have started.
In the meantime I hope it helps to see these words. To know that so many
of us are behind you not because of your ideas but because of the way in
which you represent them. You are the furthest from a hypocrite as any
mortal can be. You shared with us a little bit or soul and did so in a
respectful and peaceful way. I wish that I too someday be graced with
your ability to share ideas without hurting others.
Stay strong Kayia. Stand true to your beliefs.
Love Holz Sparrow
Penned by my hand on the 9th of Glacian, in the year 415 AF.