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Re: Of wolves and a man.

Jun 04, 1996 10:31 AM
by alexis dolgorukii


At 03:13 AM 6/4/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Alexis, I find this little letter from you quite unusual, and, flavorful.
>Hope you don't mind that I print it out and show it to my wife.
>
>Bjorn

Why would I possibly object?

alexis
>>>
>>>
>>>Absolutely doddering, Bjorn, absolutely doddering! But luckily, I have
>>inherited interesting genetics for longevity, all of my family (when we
>>don't get murdered) live well into their ninth decade. My Mother is 90 and
>>going very strong! Of all my relations, HPB died at the youngest age. In
>>fact I am older than HPB when she died.
>>
>>The interesting thing about my temper (and it's exactly like HPB's in this
>>regard) is it's like a summer squall...all thunder and lightning..and soon
>>past! I never stay mad, and I never hold grudges.
>>
>>Wolves you know are evolutionarily some six million years old, and they are
>>extraordinarily psychic. If you display anger in their presence they either
>>attack (if they think they can win) or flee. In living with, and working
>>with, a wolf (mine weighs 95 pounds) any emotion other than joy,
>>playfulness, and love, must be not simply controlled, but entirely absent.
>>They must also know that you can master them physically and never soubt it
>>for a moment. My Wolf weights 95 pounds. It has been an incredible challenge
>>and an even more incredible experience. When one is loved by a Wolf, one
>>begins to know what love can actually be!
>>
>>alexis
>>
>>
>>
>roxendal@alpinet.net
>
>
>


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