Once again video called : Tuva shaman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_u0JxONmiw
The old Shaman claims :
-Shaman`s life can be long or short. Shaman`s life can be short when shamans have a quarrel and start a match =battle each other. There is no age limit. (child vs old man). Stronger shaman can eat a soul of a weaker shaman....etc
Some shamans will claim that Human soul is not immortal. It is mortal. It can be killed? :-/
Actually it does not make any sense, if one cannot destroy an evil-spirit. Imagine that evil dude`s soul is immortal. And dude is messing around. It is like useless to fight it.
There is a game called "The Skyrim" where you or the HERO :
1. Don`t pay any taxes
2. Don`t share the loot
3. Can visit the KING anytime
4. Travel anywhere one wants
5. Steal and kill (only 9 times -in Mongol law)
....etc.
6. Don`t obey the lesser lords.
In 13th or 14th century, in Mongol Empire, ppl called "Darkhan" (Blacksmith, Untouchables) had such rights. A HERO like dude. This was Genghis khaan`s law = sky`s mandate, gods will...etc Genghis khaan also said : If you saw a person with Bilig ( = gift + wisdom + strenght...etc ) be generous and friend with (use) them. So he had these ppl running around with their sword and doing what they want. -it is quit possible that most of them were good & wise warriors. In old times noble men usually think about their honor. And everyone knows Darkhan ppl`s names and try to avoid or give them respect. However some war-lords can see them as Great Khaan`s (friend) spy.
The book says : Karl Marx claimed "Such law (or way of life) can be possible only in half civilized, primitive warlike society".
- Who thinks Karl Marx is smart?
-So I noticed that almost all action computer games are like this.
So there is an answer to this
-THE CREATORS OF THESE COMPUTER GAMES ARE :
HALF CIVILIZED, WARLIKE, PRIMITIVE MEN = Programmers :D
If have plenty of time and you want to know what is Skyrim :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzoLjjAQMS0
nothing wrong with a bit of pride for your people
hartejoseph 2 months ago