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Why Spirits/Gods Speak Our Native Tongue: A Theory,

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  • iflewoverthecuckoosnest
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    Re: Why Spirits/Gods Speak Our Native Tongue: A Theory,

    Originally posted by Tylluan Penry View Post
    It also raises the question why some people dream in different languages.... I often do. Sometimes they're languages I know, sometimes not. And I've met others who do the same.
    Really? That is interesting. That's never happened to me.

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  • Tylluan Penry
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    Re: Why Spirits/Gods Speak Our Native Tongue: A Theory,

    It also raises the question why some people dream in different languages.... I often do. Sometimes they're languages I know, sometimes not. And I've met others who do the same.

    (BTW it was the Babel fish, after the Tower of Babel, rather than the Gabble Fish - though I must admit I do like the idea of a Gabble Fish talking very quickly in different languages. I only mentioned it in case anyone wanted to look it up )

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  • callmeclemens
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    Sounds good to me.

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  • Nordic Druid
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    This is very interesting. I never thought of communication that way before.

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